Included 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.
Dr. 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.
L to R: Kathleen Waddell, Esther Brandon and Kay Symonds. Taken at Chester, Nova Scotia.
The 1915 flood of the North Saskatchewan River. Kathleen Waddell was born in the same year as the flood. Her father took the photograph.
Includes the Riseley and Co. Meat Market and Grocery Store.
The fonds consists of business and family records of John A.L. McDougall. The business records cover their land, lumber and coal business activities including sales made by the company, court actions regarding unpaid debts and lands they owned in the other parts of Alberta, specifically Keephills and Telfordville.
The family records include correspondence between family members (copied from the photographic postcards), medals and a souvenir pamphlet from the inauguration of Alberta, 1905.
The photographs include family members, friends, buildings and events in Edmonton, as well as lumber activities.
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