Laurence Banting on horseback, Red Deer
- RED MG 64-is-red-672
- Pièce
- [1923]
Fait partie de Banting family fonds
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Laurence Banting on horseback, Red Deer
Fait partie de Banting family fonds
The fonds consists of photographs of : 1933 aerial view of Athabasca, Alberta & Great Waterways Railway (1927), Athabasca view from across the river [1910], cable cage, ferry, scows, and Vance house.
18.06: letter written to Barbara Ashacker which tells a story about her father, RCMP Sgt. Hubert "Nitchie" Thorne.
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Fait partie de Barbara Ashacker collection
The fonds consists of graphic and textual records pertaining to the Baxter family and their life in Jasper; Baxters Gift and Coffee Shop; Fred Brewster's camps at Maligne and Medicine Lake, Jasper, AB; and hunting game. The fonds also includes an early photograph of the glacier at Edith Cavell and a cabin on Signal Mountain.
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The fonds consists of images of the CN railway through areas of Alberta including Miette, Medicine Lodge Station, and Edson Hotel taken by an unidentified photographer and dating from the 1950s and the 1960s.
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Fait partie de Beth Sheehan fonds
The Flint daughters traveled to Lower Beaverlodge school with pony and cart in the summer, and horse and cutter in the winter. Here, neighbour Helen Stegmeir is in the cutter.
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Beth and Everett with their first car (a Coupe) in the yard of their first farm home southeast of Clairmont.
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Three automobiles and two large trucks are waiting at Moodie's Crossing. The ferry is in the middle of the river. On the other side are visible another road and several buildings.
Smoky River Bridge Construction
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Smoky River Bridge under construction with construction pier in the background.
Stagecoach In Parade, Opening of Smoky River Bridge
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Four horses are pulling an original stagecoach driven by Hugh Thompson and Dr. O'Brien Sr. in the parade for the celebration of the opening of the first bridge over the Big Smoky River on Aug.14, 1949.