Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
- CA GPR 0006-0006.02-0006.02.07c
- Item
- 1970c.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The final picture of three showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead between 1950 and 1978.
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Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The final picture of three showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead between 1950 and 1978.
Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The second of three photographs showing changes and modernization on the Lozeron farmstead.
Aerial of Pierre Lozeron Farmstead
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The first of three aerial photographs of the Lozeron Farmstead showing changes and modernization on the property.
Grande Prairie High School Graduation
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Grande Prairie High School Graduation,1945. Back Row L-R: Bob Hook, Paul Lozeron, Jim Carlisle, Ken Leslie, Ed Biendarra, Otto Klettke, Larry O'Brien, Lawrence Moon, Kazie Siluch. Middle Row L-R: May Spiden, Pam Hunter, Elenor Bulford, Maxine Kerr, Joyce Fiest, Betty Barnes, Mary Cooke, Ann Lazoruk, Mona Walker. Front Row L-R: Sheila Gwartney, Norma Swanston, Ruth Balisky, Doris Blonsky, Sylvia Howes, Marjorie Mensinger.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Correspondence from family and friends after Pierre immigrated to Canada.
Lozeron-Girard Family in Switzerland
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Madame Lozeron-Girard shown with children (from left): Pierre (1887), Jean (1890 c.), Madeleine (1878), Sophie (1891 c.), Paul (1883) and Agnes (1888).
Madeline Haenni-Lozeron Correspondence
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Correspondence from sister Madeline Lozeron in Switzerland to Pierre Lozeron following his immigration to Canada.
The fonds consists of Lozeron family photographs; personal papers and correspondence of each member of the immediate family -- Pierre, Dora Koberg Lozeron, Paul, Homer and Andre; farm documents from as early as 1915; farm account books from the 1930s to the 1960s; farming information from the 1950s and 1960s files according to the UGG filing system; and correspondence from their extended family members in Switzerland, friends and family members in Canada and the United States. The correspondence dates back to 1910, when the Lozeron boys first left Switzerland.
Lozeron, Pierre