In Albany, New York, likely at or around the time Florence Byron married Gustave May on 17 Aug 1905 in New York.
Lucie is likely Louise Marrin, later married to Percy Byron, Florence's brother.
Likely when Winnifred was working in Winnipeg at the Grain Exchange.
L to R: Jane Marrin, Grace Marrin, Florence Byron, F. Haines, Louise Marrin.
Taken before Florrie Byron married Gustave May or Louise Marrin married Percy Byron.
Jane and Grace Marrin are sisters of Louise Marrin.
We went there in the Tallyho. Miss [Minnie B.] McKinnon, Miss [Lillian M.] Osborne, Miss [Carrie] Graham, Miss [Hanna] Livingston, Miss Clara [A.] Boyle, Miss [Minnie L.] Brill, Miss Kate Chegwin, Miss Emma Chegwin.
Photograph in ornamental marriage certificate.
Fonds consists of minutes, reports, correspondence and other records relating to the various functions performed by the Edmonton Health Department and its successor bodies.
The material retains its original order, and has been described as two separate series:
- Series 1: Health Department Administrative Records
- Series 2: Nursing Records
- Series 3: Reports
This series consists of minutes, correspondence, and photos created by the Edmonton Health Department.
Residents of the City of Strathcona who served at tea dinner held in the old Oddfellows' Hall (Strathcona) by the Women's Hospital Aid Society of the Strathcona Hospital (now the University of Alberta Hospital) for the first Convocation of the University of Alberta in 1908. In the photograph left to right: Mary Burns, Annie Beaton, Ethel Sommersall, Marion Lavell, Ada Burwash, Edith Martin, Grace Ritchie, Jennie Carmichael, [?], Muriel Wilson, Etoil McNulty, Margaret Beaton, Mabel Grant.