L-R: Dave White and Fred Sache dressed in Canadian Militia infantry uniform.
Sache is dressed in the uniform of the Canadian Militia rifles unit, and is holding a Snider-Enfield rifle.
The fonds consists of textual records, historical documents, photographs, paintings and maps gathered by NAPOTA in support of the association’s goal of preserving the history of Edmonton. The fonds also includes the records of the association including minutes, membership records, correspondence, financial documents and news clippings.
The fonds is arranged as follows:
- Minutes 1914-1989
- Correspondence files 1926, 1928-1929
. a. Alphabetical file series
. b. Correspondence files - Topical files 1887-2009
. a. Alphabetical file series
. b. Correspondence files - Membership records
- Newspapers and Clippings
- Financial records
- Certificates
- Ephemera
- Maps
- Books
Temperature in the shade, 45 above zero.
Back row (l to r): Frank Nutt, Billy Clark, Frank Provost, Jack Thurston, P. Heimick, Dave Stewart, K.A. McLeod, Jim Goodridge, Rev. Cunningham, George Sanderson, Tom Stewart, Matt McCauley, William Keith, Ed Looby, Ben Hurstle, Fred Ross.
Middle row (l to r): Jack Beldon, Dick Secord, A.D. Osborne, James MacDonald, Tom Smith, Luke Kelly, James McDernan, Bill Ibotson, T.G. Lauder, Jennie Goodridge.
Front row (l to r): George Thomson, Cayuse Graham(?), Willie Wilkie, Ed Lyons, William Stiff, Enoch Caverhill (or Dunlop?), Hugh McKay, Jim McMunn, Murdoch McLeod, Dr. McInnes, J.H. Picard.
Same as EA-10-690.
information from back of image: Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lendrum. Arrived in South Edmonton 1892. Mr. Lendrum born 1835 - died 1912 (aged 77) Mrs. Lendrum born 1849 died 1911 (age 62)
Plaintiff (in centre): Mrs. A.H. Bennett,
Defendant (top hatted): Mr. T.P. O'Kelly,
Judge: Mr. R. Filtness,
Council for the Plaintiff: Mr. A. Macdonald
Usher: Mr. W.A. Storey
Foreman of the Jury: Mr. Caisley
Among the Bridesmaids: Miss Clare Oliver, Mrs. Vernon Barford, Mrs. C.B. Bowman, Miss Clara Lawder,
Among the Jurymen: Mr. R. Kenneth, Mr. Douglas Mail,
Among the Spectators: Miss Ada Young, Miss K. Candy, Miss Bristowe, Miss D. Stewart,
Lawyer: Mr. J. Prest,
Policeman: Mr. C.B. Bowman.
In the Orchestra
First Violins: Miss Edith Webster, Miss McKay, Mr. J.D. Hyndeman, Mr. C. Park
Second Violins: Mr. Bower, Mr. Kipke
Viola: Mr. R.R. Twiss, Mr. C Jones
Flute: Mr. A.E. Hutton
Clarionette: Mr. H. Gardner
Cornets: Mr. W. Clarke, Mr. L.M. Yorke
Cello: Mr. W.G. Plowright
Trombone: Mr. Wilson
Drum: Mr. G. Watkins
Bass: Mr. Willis
Piano: Mr. W.A. Storey, Mr. Percy Hook
Note: Mrs. A.H. Bennett and Mr. T.P. O'Kelly had also played the leads (Serpelette and Grenicheux) in the Society's first production (Chimes of Normandy) the previous year (1904).
Same as EA-10-2187.
Train of buffalo passing thru Great Falls, Montana, enroute to Elk Park Canada. 201 buffalo in cars.
Hotels- Business Streets Jasper House Pendennis Gourlay Music Store Jasper Avenue & 97 Street
A view of two Indigenous men in traditional clothing standing outdoors at Wabamun with a man dressed in a suit and hat. Chief Joe Michel on the right.
Albert W. Haddow and A. Latournell