- CA GPR 0002-0002.05-0002.05.04-0002.05.04.108
- Item
- 1982
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Frontal view of Montrose Junior High School when it was located at 10201-99 Street, Grande Prairie.
Part of Beth Sheehan fonds
Frontal view of Montrose Junior High School when it was located at 10201-99 Street, Grande Prairie.
Grande Prairie School Construction
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
Construction of the Grande Prairie School, July 31, 1917. It was built on land donated by Rev. Forbes and named Montrose after Mrs. Forbes birth place in Scotland.
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
Montrose School, when it was built in 1917, was the largest brick building north of Edmonton.
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.
Part of D. W. Patterson family fonds
Exterior view of the Grande Prairie High School c. 1955.
Grande Prairie High School Chorus
Part of D. W. Patterson family fonds
Principal E. Foy and Conductor Mrs. F. Barber-Smith pose with the Grande Prairie High School Chorus. Chorus members display the Women's Institute Shield, presented to the Chorus by Mrs. Grabas during a music festival in 1925.
Mountain Springs School Reunion
Part of Bill and Eva Scott fonds
Eva (Kenneway) Scott on the right talks to two older men at the Mountain Springs School reunion. The school started in 1935.
Part of Bill and Eva Scott fonds
The Peace School of Hope students.
Part of Bill and Eva Scott fonds
The Peace School of Hope class taught by Eva (Kenneway) Scott, on the right.