This photograph depicts a north directed view of Perron Street and Mission Hill. This photograph was taken for the purpose of being displayed in an exhibit.
This building was erected in 1932 as Hector's Confectionery. Joe Meleshko purchased the building in 1959 and operated it as the pharamacy until 1979 when the building was demolished. This photograph was taken for the purpose of being displayed in an exhibit.
This photograph was taken for the purpose of displaying it in an exhibit.
The Bank of Montreal was constructed in 1921 as the Banque d'Hochelaga, which then became the Banque Canadienne Nationale and closed in 1938. It was later used as a coffee shop, clayworks store and bridal shop. The Bank of Montreal operated in the building in 1955. This photograph was taken for the purpose of displaying it in an exhibit.
This photograph was taken for the purpose of displaying it in an exhibit.
This Youville building was erected in 1966. This photograph was taken for the purpose of displaying it in an exhibit.
Image shows the Poirier family before they moved to St. Albert. From left: Anne Poirier, friend, Adrian Secours, Malvina Poirier, Celina Poirier, uncle, Ada Poirier, Nap Poirier, Maurice Poirier and his wife Malvina.
Image shows children at a birthday party, taken near the a house on Birch Drive, most likely Anna Poirier's birthday.
Image shows Napoleon Poirier, holding baby Paul, with wife, Ada, and family. From left to right: Jeannette, Evelyn, Raymond, Eldege, Delia.
Image shows people, including two priests, gathered for the wedding of Antoinette Joyal and Harold Hockertz. Back row, from left: Mike Bagley holding David Joyal, Mrs. Bagley (nee Joyal), Mary Joyal holding Frank (or Francis) Joyal, Father Seymour. Middle row, from left: Anne Poloway, Father Tardiff, Mrs. Hockertz. Front row, from left: Marie-Ange Thibert, Antoinette Joyal, Harold Hockertz.