A group of Indigenous individuals on horseback coming through the gates at Fort Edmonton as part of a reenactment program. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
Photograph of a painting depicting an Indigenous man on horseback with a spear in his hand; he is wearing a breechcloth and a two-feathered headdress. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
Milner & Co.
The home of Maria and John Roxburgh, possibly 9522 - 109 Ave. Maria Scraggs Stirling married John Roxburgh in 1920. It is possible the man sitting on the porch and the woman in front of the house are Maria and John Roxburgh. Note the wooden sidewalk.
Includes from left to right (Back Row) W. Coleman on Tom, W. Shultz, D. Fraser, H. Steele, E. Seymour on Dick (Second Row) E. Simpson, A. Greig, J.Campbell, J. McDonald, R. English (C-Sec), A. Haig, Mag. Cowan, D. McRea, A.Munroe. (Front Row) Sgt. Dan Tidsbury, Chief Const. Maj. W. Beale, Sgt. Tom McCallum. Donated by A. Greig
The funeral procession of Eleanor Garneau outside the church in St. Paul.
Eleanor Garneau was buried in Edmonton.