This photograph depicts Wilfred Benoit in his late 30's, early 40's, sitting on a wood fence by a pond and field. The photograph was taken some time before Wilfred Benoit fought in the Second World War.
Depicts an unidentified person on a horse.
The girl in the white dress is Agnes (née Cunningham) Courtepatte. Mary (née Cunningham) Callihoo holds a child identified as Dion. The oldest woman was identified as Rosalie (née L'Hirondelle) Cunningham and the woman holding the hat is Mrs. Weist.
Photograph depicts Isabelle (née Plante) Callihoo, seated at a house.
Depicts a group photograph of great great granddaughters of the first pioneer families in St. Albert, gathered together by the St. Albert Historical Society. Families represented include Bellerose, Iseke, Gagnon, Chevigny, Fraser, Perron, L'Hirondelle, Perrault, Cunningham.
Also seen is the Brosseau Granary on the grain elevators site before it was moved to current location on River Lot 23.
Also seen is the Brosseau Granary on the grain elevators site before it was moved to current location on River Lot 23.
Also seen is the Brosseau Granary on the grain elevators site before it was moved to current location on River Lot 23.
Also seen is the Brosseau Granary on the grain elevators site before it was moved to current location on River Lot 23.
Image shows the interurban railway car, parked in downtown St. Albert, with the old Youville convent in the background. Image was most likely taken on a very early run of the railway as the railway ties had not yet been covered. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 319.