Tenor.
Includes Trolley No. 32 and 'Buckingham Cigarettes' on building sign in background. The man is possibly Frank Crevier.
Richard H. Secord and his brother, David William Secord.
From EA-430-9.
Back row, standing, L to R: Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. Albert E. Potter, Mrs. George Welbourn, Mr. Joe Kelly, Mrs. Dunlop, Alex J.H. McCauley (organist), Miss Kate G.H. Lindsay, Mr. MacIntyre
Middle row, seated, L to R: Mrs. Robert Manson, Mr. Kenneth W. McKenzie, Rev. D.G. McQueen, Mr. Arthur Randall (Leader), Annie Cookson (soloist) (the second Mrs. Matthew McCauley)
Front row, seated, L to R: Mrs. Jimmy Douglas, Bruce Bailey (Pumped the organ) , Margaret J. McCauley, Mrs. Fred Ross
From EA-430-8.
This boiler was being taken to Morinville in the summer of 1901 by Samuel McCauley. The purpose of the third set of wheels [on the wagon] is to carry the load when the other hind wheels settled into the muskeg. In spite of this, the boiler had to be left somewhere on the trail (St. Albert Trail?) and the job finished after the freeze-up.
Photo taken on 100th Street (site of former home of Samuel McCauley, later the Land Titles Office).
George West is on the wagon, Dan McCauley driving the team of the next boiler, Samuel McCauley beside the boiler, Bill Desfrese with Dan's Pinto.