Louise Marrin Byron with her children.
L to R: Gracie Byron, Joseph Byron, Betty Byron.
Police Headquarters Building - Opening Day.
Are shown to a group of visitors by Sgt. J. Bradley.
From a photo album presented to His Worship Mayor E.E. Roper by Chief Constable M.F.E. Anthony, to Commemorate the Official Opening of the Police Headquarters Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
Separated from file 21.
L to R: Gilbert May, Betty Byron, Gustave May (Jr), Gracie Byron, Joseph Byron.
- Which One Will It Be? - Just one wish will be granted at the Eskimo Ball in the Macdonald Hotel. The eleven lovely girls above, pictured in exquisite party gowns, all contest the title of "Miss Eskimo" posing a difficult problem for the judges of the contest (newspaper clipping).
- Front kneeling (l to r): Jo Anne Marsh, Frances Wood;
- Back seated (l to r): Joanne Klapstein, Earla Laudermilk, Muriel O'Connor, Donna Krupa, Kathy Johnson, Phyllis Stevens, Cori Sokolow, Joanne Greaves and Saralee Holden.
- Photo from Scrapbook 2.
Portrait of an Indigenous man wearing a fur sash, hat with feather, and holding [bird] feathers in his hand.
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
Police Headquarters Building - Opening Day.
Leave the main lobby to tour the building.
From a photo album presented to His Worship Mayor E.E. Roper by Chief Constable M.F.E. Anthony, to Commemorate the Official Opening of the Police Headquarters Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
Standing in back: John York
Seated (l to r): Annie York Secord, possibly Agnes Marsh York, Anna Jones York, Gene Secord, Lena Secord.
See also EA-9-24, EA-9-33, EA-9-159.
Therese Fraser Holland on her wedding day to John Kenneth Macdonald.
The back of the photo is inscribed: Your Loving Daughter, Therese Fraser Macdonald, Jan. 1st/12.