Homestead along the Long Trail with Nurse Drynan in the foreground. The photograph is from Nurses Baird and Drynan's book of poetry, "Meditations While Migrating", on their trip from Grande Prairie to Edmonton.
The fonds consists of photographs of Grande Prairie during the time Miss Dunlap lived there, a limited edition booklet of poems written by Nurse Baird and Miss Drynan on the occasion of a trip to Edmonton in 1914, Miss Dunlap’s calling card, and some news clippings of Elizabeth’s success as a tennis player in Grande Prairie. The book of poetry also includes some area photographs.
Nurses Baird and Drynan outside of the Kathryn Prittie Hospital embarking on their trip to Edmonton. Driver and front passenger are Alex Wishart and Mr. McLennan. The photograph is from Nurses Baird and Drynan's book of poetry, "Meditations While Migrating", on their trip from Grande Prairie to Edmonton.
Nurse Drynan and friends cook a meal on the trail. The photograph is from Nurses Baird and Drynan's book of poetry, "Meditations While Migrating", on their trip from Grande Prairie to Edmonton.
Helen Piper, of Grande Prairie, stands beside a chair on which her dog is perched. The tent in the background suggests she is part of a party of settlers or travelers.
Travelling over a poorly constructed portion of the Long Trail. The photograph is from Nurses Baird and Drynan's book of poetry, "Meditations While Migrating", on their trip from Grande Prairie to Edmonton.
Mission buildings and church along the Shaftsbury Trail. The photograph is from Nurses Baird and Drynan's book of poetry, "Meditations While Migrating", on their trip from Grande Prairie to Edmonton.