Image of landscape, Mission in foreground, Edmonton off in distance
Depicts oblique aerial of Mission neighborhood along Mission avenue, including St. Albert grain elevator park.
Image of Mission neighbourhood from Sturgeon River
Image shows dirt road curving uphill with saplings planted on either side and tennis courts shown mid-way up the hill. Taken from the bottom of Mission Hill looking north. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 472.
The photograph depicts Father Jan School, also referred to as the Little White School, Mission Avenue Chapel and Mission Park clubhouse. This photograph was taken for the purpose of displaying it in an exhibit.
Image of Mission Park from atop a clay pile near Mount Royal Drive back alley. St Albert Parish and the Catholic School Board Building are visible.
Depicts the Mission Park sign and a view up Mission hill. Visible on the hill is the Youville convent, St. Albert parish, and the Bishop's Palace. Handwritten on the back of the photograph: "Mission were Johny was brought up, St. Albert (sic)" This may refer to Johnny Bolduc, a friend of Joseph Jacobs, who was raised in the Grey Nuns orphanage.
A copy of a land survey plan showing the subdivision of Mission Park, St. Albert produced by the Province of Alberta in Edmonton, 1969. The copy is on beige paper with black print showing river lots 24, 25, 26, 27. Several stamps of approval are evident. The plan is signed by Mayor R. M. Gibbon and the Secretary Treasurer.
Image shows the pond at the foot of Mission hill surrounded by trees, taken from northeast of Father Mérer School (aka the Brick school). Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 641.
Image of houses, field in front, Big Lake in background