- CA GPR 0502-2003.71.03
- Item
- 1945 c.
Variety store on Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie.
Variety store on Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie.
This 1916 photo of Appleton School was taken and developed in the field by Rev. Hopkins, the Methodist minister who built some of the early churches.
Beaverlodge High School as it looked in 1972. Photograph taken by and donated by Jeanne Smith.
Beaverlodge High School as it looked in 1972. Photograph taken by and donated by Jeanne Smith.
Beaverlodge High School in 1947, with teacher Miss McIntosh on the front steps.
Bill's Real Good Food Café, later Joe's Corner Coffee Shop, on the north-east corner of 100 St. And 100 Ave. featuring a map of the Alaska Highway on the corner tower
Birds Grocery Store on the south-east corner of 100 Ave. and 100 St.
During World War II, the Canadian Flag became an important symbol in all the little Country Schools. This photo shows the Union Jack on a hand-made flag pole, flying at Canor (Canadian-Norwegian) School. Canor School District was located east of LaGlace and north west of Sexsmith. This photo is a copy of an original preserved by Olga Floreani Schwemler.
East side of Canor (Canadian-Norwegian) School, built in 1928 by Loven and Powell. Canor School District was located east of LaGlace and north west of Sexsmith. This photo is a copy of an original preserved by Alex Christensen.
The Capitol building on Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie, offered a bowling alley, billiards and rooms.