Waterton Lakes National Park
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- Date Range
- [1928]
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession No.
- 20151083189
- Physical Description
- Black and white photograph
- Scope and Content
- View just into the entrance of the townsite campground looking north on today's Windflower Avenue. The wooden archway into the campground spelled out the words but from this point of view is backwards. A small herd of deer are at the left.
- Date Range
- [1928]
- Description Level
- Item
- Creator
- Harwood Family
- Physical Description
- Black and white photograph
- Physical Condition
- Fair
- History Biographical
- Arthur "Pop" Harwood came to Waterton Lakes National Park circa 1914 where he was employed in a variety of jobs before becoming the postmaster, a position he held until the 1950s. He had one son, Stephen, who was an avid photographer and outdoorsman who became a mechanic with the park, married and raised one son, Marvin. See fond description for more detail.
- Scope and Content
- View just into the entrance of the townsite campground looking north on today's Windflower Avenue. The wooden archway into the campground spelled out the words but from this point of view is backwards. A small herd of deer are at the left.
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20151083189
- Collection
- Archive
Images
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