- CA MHM 2003.01.888
- Item
- [ca. 1850]
A portrait of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI as a young priest. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 35.
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A portrait of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI as a young priest. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 35.
Image shows 30 year old Vital Grandin seated by a table, holding a book. Photograph taken shortly after his consecration.
Elsear, Ida and baby Anna Sevigny
The photograph was taken in Ottawa when Felix Pagé was 22 years old.
Eugenie was married to Felix Pagé.
Depicts Father Albert Lacombe standing with Jean L'Heureux. Seated from left to right: North Axe (Piegan chief), Three Bulls (half-brother of Crowfoot), Crowfoot (Blackfoot chief), Red Crow (Blood chief), and One Spot (Blood sub-chief). Photograph was taken at Earnscliffe, the residence of Prime Minister John A. MacDonald.
This photograph was taken in Parry Sound before the Flynn family moved West. John Flynn is standing with Annie. On the left, Bridget (née McGill) Flynn holds Agnes. Tom Flynn is in the front left and Hugh Flynn in the front right.
Bishop's residence in St. Albert
Third residence of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI, known as the Bishop's Palace, constructed between 1883 - 1887. Covered with brick veneer in 1922.
Image depicts the residence used by Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI and his staff. Construction of the building began in 1883 and was completed in 1887. The building is also called the Bishop's Palace. The building was covered in brick veneer in 1922, used by the Oblate Fathers and the parish of St. Albert until 1975.