- CA GPR 0552-0552.24
- Pièce
- [ca. 1980]
Fait partie de Ray Stewart fonds
Ray and Wilma Stewart in their home at Amisk Court in Beaverlodge.
Fait partie de Ray Stewart fonds
Ray and Wilma Stewart in their home at Amisk Court in Beaverlodge.
Fait partie de Art Menzies family fonds
Helen, Inez, and Jean Menzies.
Fait partie de Hodgson Family fonds
Fern and Edna standing with three others on the hill behind their home. The wagon used for H.O.P. Lake trips is also by the house.
Fait partie de Evy McBryan fonds
Winter photograph of a row of houses on 102 Street in Grande Prairie.
Fait partie de Gass Family fonds
A family gathering outside a building in Hythe with the Hythe school in the distance. Dick Gagley who was a WWII cook is wearing an apron that says "Mamma's Little Helper".
Front Row L-R Andy Hudec, Jake Gass, Dick Gagley, Cliff Henderson, Lea Hodgson, Arnold Reid
Women L-R Annie Anton, Kay Hudec, Kay Gagley, Brbara Reid, Sopie Hodgson, Josie Henderson, Marie Gass & ??.
Fait partie de Art Menzies family fonds
Art Menzies of Sexsmith
Wedding of Cecilia Wozniak and James Bailey
Fait partie de Wozniak family fonds
Two photographs of the wedding party for Cecilia Wozniak and James Wyatt Bailey beside the Antoni Wozniak farmhouse, one of the extended wedding party and the other of the bridal party. From left to right: Antoni, Maria, Wyatt Bailey, Cecilia, Mathew, Josie Balinski, and Bill Wozniak.
Fait partie de Art Menzies family fonds
Billy Foote and Jim Menzies in their cadet uniforms and with their duffel bags ready to go to camp.
Fait partie de Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the royal blue dress which was her wedding dress, minus the decorative beads and with a new collar so that it looks like an ordinary Sunday dress.
Fait partie de Violet & Arnold Dryer fonds
Violet Dryer wearing the skirt of her going-away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.