- Jane Mackie, seated centre, became Miss Eskimo 1956 and went on to Toronto to vie for the title "Miss Grey Cup".
- Seated (l to r): Marie Peterson, Jane Mackie, Diane Richard.
- Centre Row (l to r): Evelyn Kiel, Margery Wozney, Jacqueline Couture.
- Standing (l to r): Roma Standefer, Jinny Haines, Linda Pooley, Donna Thompson, Lasha Yusypchuk, Roberta Hughes.
- Photo from Scrapbook 1.
- Barbara Casault.
- Photo from Scrapbook 5.
Studio portrait of an Indigenous woman wearing a hat and medallion necklace.
Head and shoulders portrait of an Indigenous man, front facing, dressed in traditional ceremonial clothing with a single eagle feather in his hair and holding a cylindrical object with fur coming out one end in his hands.
Portrait of an Indigenous man, identified as Chief White Man-Kiowa, wearing traditional clothing, including a bone breastplate, fur-wrapped braids, and a feather in his hair.
- Garnet Kyle (Archivist), Mr. A. Tingley, Mrs. E.A. Myles, Mrs. Colin Campbell, Mrs. D. Stradichuk (Recording Secretary), Ald. J.F. Falconer, Mr. John Easton (Chairman), Mrs. Cecil Rutherford.
- Same as EA-10-2374.
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
Three Indigenous dancers from St. Paul identified as Frank Laderoute on left and Mr. and Mrs. John McLean; all three are wearing stetson hats and performing at the Edmonton Exhibition.
- Two Indigenous individuals; one is on a pony and the other standing nearby; both are wrapped in blankets and wearing hats. In the background teepees in front of a forested area are visible.
- This image also used as part of EB-13-11
John J. Bowlen, Caroline Bowlen