Taken from 104 Street looking east along 102 Avenue (previously known as Athabasca Avenue).
Revillon Brothers building is on the left, Scott Fruit on the right.
The Tegler Building is centre in the background. The Moser & Ryder building, to the right of the Tegler Building, is under construction.
Byron-May Co. 65539
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CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-70
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-103
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[ca. 1915]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Officer's Mess in the Prince of Wales Armouries, now known as the Governor's Room.
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-102
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[ca. 1915]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Byron-May Co. 66358
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-105
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[ca. 1915]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Byron-May Co. 66359
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-104
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[ca. 1915]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
At the Exhibition Grounds.
Byron-May Co. 66969
CA EDM MS-1192-2-EB-23-33
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[ca. 1925]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Most likely Lulu Byron with her children.
L to R: Grace, Lulu, Elizabeth (Betty), Joseph.
This would have been after the family had left Edmonton.
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-15
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[ca. 1910]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-2
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[ca. 1914]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Byron-May Co. 65486.
CA EDM MS-1192-2-EB-23-95
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[ca. 1912]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Daughter of Louise Marrin and Percy Byron.
CA EDM MS-1192-1-EB-23-9
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[ca. 1910]
Part of Byron, May Family fonds
Likely the North Saskatchewan River.