Image depicts "bucking" hay on the Kennedy farm. Foreground, seated: Andy Kennedy, far right: Alex Kennedy.
Image shows the windmill on the Brenneis farm. Clara (née Brenneis) Terrault is shown on the lower part of the windmill; below from left to right: Tillie, Emma, Mary, and Lizzie Brenneis.
Image shows the McLaughlin car owned by the Brenneis family. Front seat left to right: Lizzie Brenneis, Otto Brenneis. Back seat left to right: Clara (née Brenneis) Terrault and Mary Brenneis.
Father Mérer School was named after St. Albert's priest, Michel Mérer, OMI, at the time of the school's construction. The school is commonly called the Brick School. Construction of the school began in 1906 by George and Ed Poirier who were contractors. Father Mérer School was located on the northwest corner of Mission Park, on the hill just off St. Vital. The four room school was opened in 1909, used until 1958 and demolished in 1960.
Image shows a group of residents in front of store on Perron Street, (note Bank of Montreal building reflected in window). Front, from left to right: Laurence Farrell, Stanley Moise, Bill Perrott, Bill Courschenes. Back row: Eugene Perron, Laurence Gaulin, Émile Ouimet, Antoinette Béland.
Image shows the log barn built on the Kluthe farm ca. 1896 - 1898. The barn was made of three sections of 33" logs. It was demolished in 1970 and the logs were used to build a machine shed. Also shows John Kluthe and his two sisters (most likely Millie and Theresa).
Image shows the Kluthe farmyard with house; front section is original, built in 1894, back section was added later. Taken prior to 1914, when the whole house was raised and set onto a basement and a large kitchen was added. The house was used until 1949.
From front, left: Mr. Tonsager, who owned the machine, George Aldorph, George Kluthe, John Kluthe. Standing on top is Knute Grove who worked the machine and had a homestead in Spruce Grove.
Depicts Michael Cassidy Jr. standing next to Jacob Mauchle.