Two men riding a camel while a third man holds the camel’s halter. One of the men is riding the camel backwards so that he is facing the second man, the camel’s hump is between them. The identities of all three men are unknown.
Game farm employees sitting on saddled llamas, Alfred Hines is third from the left, the identities of the other men are unknown. They are in front of a portion of the Wingfield estate house, it is a two story ivy covered brick building.
The caption on the back of the photograph states: “Hotel Breeden, the 1906 Stopping Place on Bear Creek, Grande Prairie, erected by George L. Breeden, Blacksmith, after squatting on his land on south side of Richmond Avenue.”
Alfred Hines standing between two llamas. The girls riding the llamas are his two daughters, Helen on the left, Lucy on the right. The identities of the other men are unknown.
Alfred Hines holding onto the halter of a camel while an unidentified woman rides it. The woman is riding side saddle on the camel and is holding a cat under her arm.