Coach of the Edmonton Grads.
Originally matted and framed with EA-715-21, EA-715-23, EA-715-24.
Same as EA-715-9 and EB-27-43.
The photograph was included in a letter from Bill Groenke, Association Sportive de Strasbourg, to Daisy Johnson, August 2, 1924.
See MS-604, f. 2.
Taken en route to London, Ont., for the Canadian Championship Game, April 1922.
Same as EA-715-7.
Includes Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin, Charlie Hepburn, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir and John Michaels - affectionately called 'The Gang' - saying goodbye.
The Rotarians, supporters of the Grads, saying goodbye to the team as they depart to Europe for the European Championship, held in conjunction with the 1924 Olympics.
See also EA-715-25 to EA-715-28.
Includes Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin, Charlie Hepburn, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir, and John Michaels - affectionately called 'The Gang' - saying goodbye.
The Rotarians, supporters of the Grads, saying goodbye to the team as they depart to Europe for the European Championship, held in conjunction with the 1924 Olympics.
See also EA-715-25 to EA-715-28.
Bill Freeman, Bill McGavin, Charlie Hepburn, Maurice Brown, Joe Moir, John Michaels - affectionately called 'The Gang' - saying goodbye.
The Rotarians, supporters of the Grads, saying goodbye to the team as they depart to Europe for the European Championship, held in conjunction with the 1924 Olympics.
See also EA-715-25 to EA-715-28.
L to R: Chas. Peter, Wilson McConnel, Ormie Dawes, Victor Birks (Montreal).
Crossing the Atlantic on board the SS Mount Royal en route to Europe for the European Championship, held in conjunction with the 1924 Olympics in Paris.
Note: possible Victor Birks is of the Birks family of Montreal (ie. Birks Jewellers).
Same as EA-715-9 and EA-715-22.
J. Percy Page in Lieutenant-Governor's uniform.
Same as EA-715-124.