Conflicting Loyalties: The Hardisty Family Legacy Conflicting Loyalties: The Hardisty Family Legacy Lougheed House
This chatelaine was used by Lady Lougheed. It consists of three small notebooks and a pencil attached to a chain and would have been worn at the waist. […]
Lady Strathcona (Isabella Sophia Hardisty Smith) married Donald Smith, who later became Lord Strathcona.
Lougheed family at Banff, where they had a cabin. Isabella, second from left, and James, centre.
Belle’s uncle, Richard Charles Hardisty.
Belle’s aunt, Eliza (McDougall) Hardisty.
Dick Hardisty, Belle’s younger brother. He was killed in action at the Battle of Batoche in 1885.
Photograph appeared in The Globe newspaper in Toronto on October 17, 1891.
From Picturesque Calgary, 1903, page 28
L-R (back row): unidentified man (likely groomsman), Edna (Bauld) Lougheed, Sir James Lougheed, Clarence Lougheed, unidentified woman (likely bridesmaid), Edgar Lougheed, Douglas Lougheed L-R (front row): Lady Isabella […]
Lady Lougheed’s silver tea service with monogrammed ‘L’ on tea pot.