This photograph depicts students of Miss Hunter's School, Nile Grove, Morningside, Edinburgh, dressed in costume for the play Flowers of the Forest. Bessie Cuthbertson is portrayed wearing a boy's suit in the second row. Photograph was taken by Ayton Studio at Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh, on May 26, 1894.
From left— Celine Leonard (Page), her husband, Joseph Leonard, ; their children, Rose Leonard (Veness), Amanda Leonard, Mathias Leonard.
This building has been identified as St. Albert's first post office. It was located on Perron Street, south of the St. Albert Hotel. It was built for Joseph and his family. They lived upstairs, and had the postal service, and telegraph office downstairs. Rosanna and Amanda ran the post office, and telegraph office for 12 years.
Siblings Patrice Beaudry and Justine (née Beaudry) Bellerose.
Wedding photograph of Frank and Marguerite Iseke.
Image shows François Vallette after his wedding to Justine Beauregard. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 112.
Depicts photograph of exterior of St. Albert Hotel on the corner of Perron Street and St. Anne Street.
Men posing in front of the St. Albert hotel situated on the corner of Perron Street and St. Anne Street. Built by David Chevigny in 1885, burned down in 1898. Rebuilt by Ed. Chevigny and Nazaire Asselin. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision on page 134.
Depicts St. Albert students in a procession celebrating Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. Caption for the photograph reads: "Victoria 1897 and pupils. St. Albert." Image taken from a booklet titled "Souvenir of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Edmonton, N.T.W. June 22-23, 1897."
Depicts students in the St. Albert Band in a procession celebrating Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. Caption for the photograph reads: "Her Majesty 1897, St. Albert Band. E.P.P. School Pupils." Image taken from a booklet titled "Souvenir of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Edmonton, N.T.W. June 22-23, 1897."