Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital
- CA GPR 0052-0052.03-0052.03.02-1997.13.04
- Stuk
- [ca. 1929]
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Newly built municipal hospital, completed in 1929, with building materials still visible in front of the hospital.
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Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Newly built municipal hospital, completed in 1929, with building materials still visible in front of the hospital.
The fonds consists of Lynn Holroyd’s research notes on pharmacies in the south Peace Country and Marian Holroyd’s collection of historical photographs from families in the County of Grande Prairie and from Paquin Photographs. The accrual consists of historical photographs, 5 Paquin photographs, a 1962 County Fair Prize List booklet, a booklet "Place Names of Alberta", 1928.
Zonder titel
First Hospital in the Beaverlodge District
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
Winter photograph of the first hospital in the Beaverlodge District.
Part of Holroyd Drugs fonds
A winter carnival float is passing a dentist's office.
Close up of an elderly E.M. Johnstone who was one of the earlier doctors in the Wanham area.
Laying the Hospital Cornerstone.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Village of Lake Saskatoon on the west shore of Saskatoon Lake. Empire Barns sign is visible on the roof of a barn.
Grande Prairie Nurses' Residence
Part of Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, Grande Prairie Chapter 16 fonds
The Grande Prairie Nurses' Residence was built in 1937 just north of the Hospital.
New Wing for the Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital
Part of Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, Grande Prairie Chapter 16 fonds
A new wing was added to the Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital in 1959, and a story added to it in 1964.
Part of Ann Macklin fonds
Ann Philips Roberts was born at the Pioneer (Kathryn Prittie) hospital in 1917. Nurse Grant is holding her.
Part of Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Alphaeus Patterson Chapter fonds
Rescue Baby donated by the I.O.D.E. to the Grande Prairie Hospital.