- CA GPR 0476-0476.02-0476.02.01-0476.02.01.05
- Stuk
- [ca. 1945]
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Muriel Peets (Collins) and friends before she was married.
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Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Muriel Peets (Collins) and friends before she was married.
Muriel Collins' nieces and nephew.
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Three small children, Muriel Collins' nieces and nephew.
The Collins' new home, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
The new home built by Muriel and Clem Collins on 100 Street and 88 Avenue in Grande Prairie. Over the years their home became a much loved place for relaxing and entertaining.
Part of Clem and Muriel Collins fonds
Muriel and Clem Collins in the buffet line at a banquet to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, surrounded by many friends.
Documents and photographs from the Davis, Hodgson and Coulter families. They include a parchment copy of an 1821 Last Will and Testament for John Davis, 1850 and 1856 probates of the will for John & Nancy Davis and their children; a 1902 Agreement for Sale of land and a 1916 lease by William Herbert Davis from St. Andrews, Manitoba; a 1930 mortgage for Robert J. Coulter at Bridgeview; three photographs of WW I soldiers from the Hodgson family, [25] photographs from St. Andrews, Manitoba; and two photographs of a WW II soldier.
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Davis and Liss Lease Agreement.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
Lease Agreement between Teddy Liss of St. Andrews, Manitoba and the National Trust Company for the lease of River Lot 58 on the Red River in the Parish of St. Andrews from William Herbert Davis, dated May 9, 1916.
Part of Davis, Hodgson, Coulter fonds
Three unidentified women and a child sit in the shade of a ship-lap sided home. Photograph possibly taken in St. Andrews, Manitoba.
Ray Pellerin and Boys with Tom Mould
Ray Pellerin with his sons Harvey, Ernest, and James, and Tom Mould.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 191.
Carl W. Pettersson standing outside a cabin with loaves of bread in his hands.
Used in "Across the Smoky", p. 121.
Guy Clarke and his children, (left to right) Morton, Don, Fay, Carole, and Eileen, having a picnic beside a wagon.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 245.