Annie McCauley was the second wife of Matt McCauley, former mayor and MLA. McCauley, Annie
Susan Little was the wife of John Little - owner of the Little Brickyards on the north shore of the North Saskatchewan River. The cairn is made from his bricks and located in the Edmonton Cemetery.
This building is located on the Concordia University College campus south of 112th Avenue west of Wayne Gretsky Drive Lutheran Church of Canada Office and Archives of the Lutheran Historical Institute
The gravestone of the Bellamy Family - Thomas Bellamy was an alderman, his wife a prominent member of many social and charitable organizations and their son the first Rhodes Scholar from Edmonton. This marker is found in the Edmonton Cemetery.
The O'Connell Institute was initially an orphanage, run by the Catholic Women's League and financed in 1928 by a donation of James Patrick O'Connell, a maritime philanthopist who funded a number of such institutions across Canada. Later it became Our Lady of Charity training school for girls and then in 1966 the Mapleridge Residential Treatment Centre for Girls.
Strip mall located on 107th Avenue between 123 and 121 Street Fairwood
This photograph depicts a strip mall located on 107th Avenue between 123 and 121 Streets. Fairwood
This image shows the Burns packing plant was located on the Fort Road. Burns Packing Plant
This image shows the movie theatre located north of 107th Avenue on 124th Street. Roxy Theatre
This photograph of a movie theatre located north of 107th Avenue on 124th Street. Roxy Theatre