At the home of Jock & Jeanie McNeill, 9907 - 108 Street. Standing front row L to R: William McNeill (uncle of the bride), John 'Jock' McNeill (father of the bride), Billy McNeill (best man), Margaret Stevenson (maid of honour), Rev. Kenneth W. Barton, Dan Moore (groom), Mary McNeill (bride), Jeanie McNeill (mother of the bride). See article in Edmonton Bulletin, July 17, 1920.
Hannah Magee, far left, was the first teacher at the school. She taught there from 1906 to 1909.
117 Avenue and 63 Street.
Mr. Kelly, Principal, standing far right.
Hannah (Hazel) Magee, Teacher, standing third from right.
Names: Bury, Mayor Ambrose; Taylor, Judge H.C.; Egbert, Dr. William; Murphy, Magistrate Emily; Ritchie, Superintendent J. (R.C.M.P.); Gillespie, Colonel
- Haddow, Bert;
- Shute, Anthony
L to R: Judge Emily Murphy, Ross Alger, Mrs. Shute, ? , City Commissioner David Mitchell, Chief Shute, Mayor Don Knott, Gerald O'Connor, Solicitor Mr. Poppie, Senator William A. Griesbach.
Includes: Dr. H.D. Hebb (Chairman), William Hawrelak (Mayor), Dr. G.M. Little (Medical Health Officer), James F. Falconer (Alderman), Dr. D.F. McKnight, Dr. M.M. Sereda, Laurette Douglas (Alderman), Herbert Turner (School Trustee), J.D.R. MacDonald (City
In front of the Edmonton Drill Hall, later known as the Prince of Wales Armouries.
Chief Anthony Shute is at the very front.
On the steps of the Presbyterian Church, 105 Street.