Standing - Alexander James Henry McCauley.
Standing (in white dress) - Margaret Jane McCauley.
Seated (in dark dress) - Lillian 'Lillie' Bell McCauley.
Seated (in white dresses) - twins Julia Alberta McCauley & Mabel Victoria McCauley.
In front - Maud Muriel McCauley, May Emeline McCauley (beside Lillie), Frank McCauley
Samuel F. McCauley and crew moving dynamo (generator) from south Edmonton to the Edmonton Electric Plant on the riverbank about the foot of First Street. This could only be done after the freeze-up as it was impossible to bring it on the ferry.
Photo taken on the north side of the river after crossing the ice, near the present Low Level Bridge.
From L to R: Alex Taylor, Sam McCauley, ?, ?, Dan McCauley, ?, ?, ?, ?, George West, ? .
N.W.M.P. Officers
Front row, seated, L to R: Alexander Norquay, Col. Belsher, Sam Steele, Dr. P. Aylen, ? ,
Back row, standing, L to R: ? , Dr. Malcolmson, ? , ? , ? , Bishop Gray.
Alexander Norquay married Julia Alberta McCauley.
Thistle Rink under construction. Samuel McCauley and crew erecting the arches for the Thistle Rink, situated one-half block north of Jasper Avenue on the east side of 102 Street.
Samuel McCauley was contracted to move the dredge.
Samuel McCauley and crew at completed icebreaker.
Foreground L to R: Mr. Vilna (M.L.A.), Samuel McCauley, Alex MCginnis,
On Pier L to R: Alex Ennis, ?, ?, Tom Griffith, ?, ?, ?, ?, Dan McCauley, Pete Campbell;
Horses: Jim & Nell.
See also EA-430-3, EA-430-4, EA-430-5.
On photo: This is the first photo of the first train as she steamed over the bridge and touched the fertile soil of Edmonton. This is also the first train that crossed the North Saskatchewan River.
Likely Major Peter Aylen and the C Squadron of the Mounted Rifles.
Peter Aylen was father of Bernard Greer Aylen (who married Elizabeth Norquay, daughter of Julia Alberta McCauley).
Samuel McCauley and family arrived in Edmonton in April 1892 and Sam got a job running the Lower Ferry. This ferry was located in the vicinity of the Low Level Bridge. Another ferry was operated near 7th Street by John Walter.
Samuel McCauley is seated on the wagon, holding the head of a second horse. The small boy in the centre is Sam's son, Dan McCauley.
From EA-430-8.