- GLEN glen-3913
- Fonds
- [ca. 1904]
The fonds consists of specifications for Hudson's Bay Company store in Fort Macleod, which his company built.
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The fonds consists of specifications for Hudson's Bay Company store in Fort Macleod, which his company built.
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Canadian Bank of Commerce fonds
The fonds consists of photographs of banks and street scenes in Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
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The fonds consists of traveller's sample book of photographs of mountain scenes, the British Columbia interior, CPR points and railway bridges, tunnels, trains and workers (1889). Includes photographs of native people and a Blood sun dance (1887); of May, his wife, family and ranch (1885-1907); of Boorne, his Manitoba homestead, and the Calgary studio; and experimental photographs (1883-1884). Includes his article, "With the Savages in the Far West", published in the Canadian Photographic Journal, 1893. Also includes a diary of Boorne's cousin Ernest May (1897).
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Hudson's Bay Company Store, Sturgeon Lake
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Three men and two dogs stand outside the Hudson's Bay Company store at Sturgeon Lake.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail," p. 127.
British and Colonial Photographic Company fonds
The fonds consists of photographs of Lethbridge buildings, businesses, institutions, personalities, events including the Lethbridge Fair, and industries including the Galt Coal Mine. Also consists of photographs of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) viaduct at Lethbridge, agriculture and irrigatrion in the Lethbridge area, and nearby communities including Diamond City, Monarch, New Dayton, Warner and the Crowsnest Pass.
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Looking Ahead in the Peace Country to the Building of a City
Fait partie de Bezanson Family fonds
Booklet by A.M. Bezanson presenting the reasons for the rapid development of the Peace River Country and arguing for the inevitable trend of this development to lead to the establishment of important trade centers.
Fonds consists of: 3 duplicate certificates of title and 1 sales agreements.
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1 article from the Shepherds Journal, "Highlights of Sheep History in the Canadian West" (1998); The Sarnia Ranch Company's Directors Tenth, Eleventh, and Fifteenth Annual Report to the Shareholders and the corresponding annual Financial Statement (1908-1913); Sarnia Ranch business correspondence (1908-1915); medical bills (2) for Lewis Hughes (1908-1909); one photo album containing 15 adhered images.
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Gertrude and John Routledge fonds
The fonds consists of transcript of interview with Gertrude Routledge by her grandson John Olson, in which she describes working at Pryce-Jones Department Store (incomplete with some pages missing); photographs of the family and their home; and tiny caricatures drawn by John Routledge, including one of a railway conductor.
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The fonds consists of customers’ accounts ledgers and postcards received by the Day family.
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