This photograph depicts a group of children in costume of Hungarian dancers and Maria Romanko standing to the right.
Image depicts Scouts walking on Sir Winston Churchill Ave during the Remembrance Day march.
Image depicts Scouts walking on Sir Winston Churchill Ave during the Remembrance Day march.
Image depicts a cannon at the Remembrance day ceremony in St. Albert.
This photograph depicts the Romanko family. Standing in the back row, from left to right: Lech (Leszek) Julian Romanko, son; Adam Romanko, son; Bogumil Ferdynand Romanko, son; Marek-Marian Romanko, son. Seated in the front row, from left right right: Trish Romanko, Lech's wife; Aleksander Romanko; Maria A. Romanko. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph identify the people depicted.
This photograph depicts a man pinning a medal to the front of Aleksander Romanko's jacket with Maria Romanko standing on his left.
Image depicts the Remembrance Day march on Sir Winston Churchill Ave towards to cenotaph.
Olivier Bellerose was born in Trois Rivières, Québec and came west to the St. Albert area in about 1830 as a fur trader (about 18 years of age). He married Mary Savard.
The photograph was taken of a painting of Louis and Georgina Marois who had a homestead near Villeneuve.