- CA GPR 0024-0024.01-0024.01.09.40
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
Montrose School, when it was built in 1917, was the largest brick building north of Edmonton.
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
Montrose School, when it was built in 1917, was the largest brick building north of Edmonton.
First Day in the New Montrose School, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Students and teachers gathered on the front steps of Montrose School in Grande Prairie, November 26, 1917, for the first day in the new school.
First Day in the New Montrose School, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
Students and teachers gathered on the front steps of Montrose School in Grande Prairie, November 26, 1917, for the first day in the new school. The photograph appears to have been contributed by Edith Mair.
Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia Railway Yards, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway yards in Grande Prairie. Several buildings are visible, including the grain elevators (right) and Montrose School (far left).
Part of Campbell family fonds
People and vehicles gathered for a sports day celebration outside of Montrose School, Grande Prairie.
Part of Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, Grande Prairie Chapter 16 fonds
Montrose House was built in Grande Prairie by Rev. Alexander and Agnes Forbes in 1912. It was attached to a six bed wing operating as a hospital.
Part of Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, Grande Prairie Chapter 16 fonds
Montrose House, the home of Rev. & Mrs. Forbes, which also housed the nurses for the first hospital in Grande Prairie.
Montrose Junior High School, Grande Prairie
Part of Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
The front of Montrose Junior High School shown from 99th Street.
Part of Grande Prairie Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce fonds
View to the west, from the top of the Grande Prairie Care Centre, of the Montrose Elementary School, Montrose Junior High School, and the Grande Prairie High School.
Grande Prairie Courthouse and Montrose School
Part of Field's Studio fonds
The first Grande Prairie Courthouse on the corner of 99 Street and 99 Avenue, with Montrose School prominent in the background