Alexander Boys and their Father
- CA GPR 0572-2014.041.001
- Item
- [ca. 1908]
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ed, Art, William (father), and Bill Alexander.
Alexander Boys and their Father
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ed, Art, William (father), and Bill Alexander.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
The Alexander children, left to right: William, Maggie, Edward, Jean, and Arthur. Photograph taken by M. Burgess, Strathcona, Alberta.
M. Burgess, Strathcona, Alberta
Alexander Family at the Bent in Laurencekirk, Scotland
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Alexander Family at the Bent, Laurencekirk, Scotland, about 1866. Back row, left to right: Tom, Jean, William Sr. (father), Maria, Jessie (mother)? holding Maggie, Jim, and Jessie. Front row, left to right: Willie, Mina (Willamina), Ack (Alexander), Lizzie, Euphemia, and Charles.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Jean and Maggie at their mother’s reed organ.
Alexanders at their Rycroft Farm
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
The Alexander family on their farm near Rycroft with a slaughtered pig. Left to right: Art, Emilie, Maggie?, Jean?, Bill or Ed?, William Alexander, and Mr. Leslie.
At the English Farm near Beaverlodge
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ruth English, Bill Alexander, Mrs. English, Vera, Maggie Alexander, Mr. Johnson, and Grace Johnson at the English Farm near Beaverlodge. William had come to pick up Maggie from CGIT camp.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Ed, Maggie, and Jean Alexander in a boat on the Peace River at Fort St. John in 1922.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Ed and Bill Alexander in their World War I uniforms.
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
Emilie Dannhauer, later the wife of William Alexander. Photograph taken by Mathers, Edmonton, NWT.
Mathers, Edmonton, NWT
Part of William Alexander Family fonds
"This is some basket ball girls that played on the 24th of May. I [Jean Alexander] am in front. We are all High School girls." The girls are posed in front of a maypole and the photo was taken in Grande Prairie in 1925.