Fonds gpr-2761 - Ann Macklin fonds

Travelling to the Peace Country Travelling to the Peace Country Trevor Farm Trevor Farm Trevor Farm Off to the Waterhole Building of the Railway Building of the Railway Velma and Victor Macklin I.V. & Nellie Macklin
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Ann Macklin fonds

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GPR gpr-2761

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90 photographs

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The records were donated for reproduction by Tillie Macklin Gordon, second wife of Ann's father-in-law, I.V. Macklin, in 2005.

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The fonds consists of colour copies of 96 photograph album pages which have been laminated and bound into an album for display in the Grande Prairie Museum; and 90 digitized scans of photographs which have been printed. Subjects of the photographs include the trip to Clairmont by caboose in 1916, Trevor Farm and animals, photographs of people and groups in the Clairmont area including United Farm Women and the I.V. Macklin family, Fletcher and Anna Bredin and their farm Twin Shacks, road gangs building the Dunvegan Hill Road, Ann as a child and teenager on the farm, a trip to Aurora Ontario, students at Grande Prairie High School and Grande Prairie Business College ca. 1935, and a pack trip to Nose Mountain in 1935 with two Cree families as guides and providers.

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Record No. 177<br><br>

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