Fonds gpr-2839 - Jean and Alex Cameron fonds

Mr. Wright Sr. Splitting Wood The Water Cart Mr. Kirby and son, Lawrence Curley and Martha Pitman Wedding Forbes Presbyterian Church Rev.and Mrs. Fisher Rev. John R. Carson Rev. J. Eldon Andrews Rev. E. Powell  Aikens Magnus Evenrude on Church Steps
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Jean and Alex Cameron fonds

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GPR gpr-2839

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36 photographs

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The photographs were donated to the South Peace Regional Archives by Alex and Jean Cameron from 2003 to 2008.

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The fonds consists of three series: Jean Scorgie's family photographs, including a copy of the wedding photograph of William Scorgie and Violette McEachern in 1918, and copies of 27 photographs from Jean (Scorgie) Cameron's family album regarding the lives of the Scorgie and McEachern families in the Hinton Trail area; Alex Cameron's dorm photographs, consisting of copies of 8 photographs showing Alex Cameron and his high school classmates in the County Dorm just after World War II; and Jean's scrapbooks of Forbes Presbyterian Church History, consisting of 71 photo scans and copies of the textual pages from two albums tracing the history of Forbes Presbyterian Church from 1903-2000.

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Record No. 284<br><br>

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