The collection consists of a souvenir program of the Edmonton Memorial Services for King Edward VII, May 20, 1910.
Sin títuloIncluded in the photograph left to right: Jack Pollard, Elva Bedard, Annie Pollard, Edith Pollard, Edna Bedard and a friend.
The boat "Mongamorie" where Orville Waddell worked.
The fonds consists of programs and brochures relating to the opening of Grace Martin School, as well as a biographical sketch of Grace Martin McEachern.
The photographs include the Martin farm where Grace grew up, Strathcona teachers including David McEachern and the Strathcona fire brigade.
The fonds consists of records for various members of the Joseph Boulanger family.
File List:
File 1: Dr. Joseph Boulanger
- a letter confirming post-graduate work by Joseph Boulanger in 1919 at The Society of the Lying-In Hospital, New York NY, April 5, 1937
- business cards - Dr. Joseph Boulanger, Edmonton, Alberta - annotated on back; P.J.F. Thiel, Archivista, Roma; Dr. Charles Puybaret, Brive
File 2: Valerie Phaneuf Boulanger - a lithographic print of a poem, ‘The Unknown Warrior’, by Valerie Phaneuf-Boulanger, 1922, possibly printed in The Western Warrior.
File 3: Dr. Jean-Baptiste Boulanger - letterhead of Le Petit Jour : Journal de la Jeunesse, published by Jean-Baptiste Boulanger, ca. 1936, (4 pages, blank);
- programme, souvenir card and news clippings re: award of medaille de vermeil to Jean-Baptiste Boulanger, awarded December 1935, presented 1936;
- letter, from Jean Iltis [?] in France, requesting assistance in finding a Canadian pen pal, 1939.
- diploma, from the National College of Electro-Therapeutics.
The photographs reflect Dr. Joseph Boulanger’s medical career and Jean-Baptiste Boulanger’s scholastic achievements.
Sin títuloDr. Joseph Boulanger is second from the left.
L to R: Jean-Baptiste Boulanger, Luther Appelt, Marcel Lambert, Ted Caldwell, Stanley Kostashuk.
Military Parade of the 51st Battalion in Victoria Park.
John Chorley (1897-1922) was in the battalion.
Taken in front of the Edmonton Drill Hall (now known as the Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage Centre). It is very likely Andrew Parnham is in the photograph.