Image depicts a view of Mission Hill, looking north on a dirt road that is roughly leading to where Perron Street is today. The inscription on the verso of the copy print indicates that after 1887 - 1st convent demolished and before 1892 - centre portion of convent added.
Ross Portrait and Landscape photographer, Calgary, Alta.Image depicts the street car used on the Edmonton to St. Albert inter-urban railway which operated between 1913 and 1914. The train entered St. Albert near the present day Grandin Road, turned onto St. Michael Street to the present Bank of Montreal. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision on page 319.
Image of two men standing in the doorway of the St. Albert hardware & lumber store, located in the Dawson Block on the northeast corner of St. Anne Street and Perron Street (constructed in 1906, burned down in 1928). The store was owned by W. Veness and Saunders.
Third residence of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI, known as the Bishop's Palace, constructed between 1883 - 1887. Covered with brick veneer in 1922.
Image taken at the site of the grist and sawmill which served St. Albert from 1878 to 1889. The dam was 100 feet long and 10 feet high.
Image depicts the grist mill stone lying in the ground with four men in the foreground. The stone is 4 feet in diameter and 10" thick. Left to right: Angus Kennedy, Joe Simard, Henry Cunningham and unknown man. N.B. the second man from the left was later identified as Aldoma Labelle.
Image depicts a large steam tractor which has gone off the Piron Street bridge (present day Perron Street) and overturned in the water. Mr. McCauley was pinned under the engine and died.
Construction of the upper part of the third church in 1921. The church construction originally began in 1900 as the building was intended to become a cathedral.
St. Albert third church basement under construction behind the second cathedral.