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Alexander Family at the Bent in Laurencekirk, Scotland

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.

Spirit River Girls

"This is a photo of our little Spirit River girls taken on the first of July." Left to right: Oma Tomson, Mag. Tomson, Peace Brooks, Jean Alexander, Florence Brooks, and Maggie Alexander.

Alexander Children

The Alexander children, left to right: William, Maggie, Edward, Jean, and Arthur. Photograph taken by M. Burgess, Strathcona, Alberta.

M. Burgess, Strathcona, Alberta

Wedding Day

Copy of an original photograph of Bill and Clara Sargent on their wedding day in 1939. They are accompanied by Ed Enns, Clara's brother, and Nellie _____, Bill's sister.

Bill Sargent at Harper Creek

Copy of an original photograph of Bill Sargent in a suit beside their log homestead house at Harper Creek. The label on the front of the photo says, "same style as 1978-1980."

Going Away Outfit

Violet Dryer wearing the skirt of her going away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.

The Wedding Dress

Arnold and Violet Dryer with two young children. She is still wearing the royal blue dress which was her wedding dress, minus the decorative beads and with a new collar so that it looks like an ordinary Sunday dress.

Violet & Arnold Dryer

Arnold & Violet Dryer on their wedding day in Wrecclesham, Surrey, England. Violet's royal blue dress was purchased with clothing coupons as war rations were still on in England.

Going Away Outfit

Violet Dryer wearing the jacket of her going-away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.

Going Away Outfit

Violet Dryer wearing the skirt of her going-away outfit, a tweed suit. Violet was a war bride from England, and a good suit had to be tweed.

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