J. D. Albright home, Beamsville, Ontario
- CA GPR 0362-0362.02-0362.02.11.01
- Item
- 1913
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
Pers. 1913. Home of J. D. Albright, Beamsville, Ontario, 1913. Photograph taken by W. D. Albright.
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J. D. Albright home, Beamsville, Ontario
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
Pers. 1913. Home of J. D. Albright, Beamsville, Ontario, 1913. Photograph taken by W. D. Albright.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
A "prop" photograph showing Edith Field in costume, examining a box in the light of a lamp. "Our first flash light experience" reads the description on the back.
Buckskin Charlie (Charles Wellington Connor) on the Edson Trail. Charlie is seated on the back of a wagon box with an unidentified man looking on.
See also photograph 116.09.01.02.426.
Fonds consists of: 3 duplicate certificates of title and 1 sales agreements.
Small (family)
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Jean and Maggie at their mother’s reed organ.
Hobbema First Nations Family Group
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Michael Buffalo's family from the Hobbema First Nations in Central Alberta, left to right: Bella, Mary (Nepoose) Buffalo, Margaret, possibly Peggy (Allard) Buffalo, Michael's mother.
Hobbema First Nations Portrait
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Formal portrait of a man from the Hobbema First Nations in Central Alberta. He sits in a moose antler chair wearing a feather headdress and holding a rifle in his left hand and a pistol in his right hand.
Bertha Hodgson and Hedley McKay Wedding
Part of Hodgson Family fonds
March 30, 1915 Bertha Hodgson and Hedley Wallace McKay were married in Kinistino, Saskatchewan in the Methodist Church.
A group picture taken after the wedding shows some attendees.
Back row: Ernest Bellingham, Mary Hodgson, Lucy Arthur, Melville Arthur, Rev. T.F. Marshall, Mr. Wellwood played the organ.
Middle Row: Hedley McKay, John Hodgson, Bertha (Hodgson) McKay, Daisy Newman, Catherine Arthur (bridesmaid), Fulton Arthur, Lea Hodgson.
Front Row: Bessie Featherstone, Myrtle Purdy.
Coming around the corner: Gilbert Arthur.
Notes on the photograph: "This was a cold miserable day. Gilbert was just recovering from pneumonia and was sent back into the house to put his hat and coat on. The photo was taken as he was returning. Jean and Eva Arthur were not allowed out and were told to pose in the window but then they were blocked by the people posing outside."
Quoted from a page in the family history.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
A "prop" photograph of Clarence Field in a Chimney Sweep costume.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Postcard with formal portrait of Louis Strawhat & his wife Josephine Strawhat of the Hobbema Fist Nation near Ponoka, Alberta. Louis Strawhat's Cree name was "Ka wa Kohtew" and Josephine's Cree name was "Sa Kawskew". The message on the back is from Clarence Field to his wife Edith.