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Portrait of Lady Lougheed in ball gown with flowers.
Dorothy Lougheed, dressed in First Nations headdress and outfit, posing by a car in front of Beaulieu.
With chauffeur and automobile in front of Beaulieu.
Ladies dressed in First Nation’s costumes displaying their handicrafts. L-R: Ruth Irwin, Elizabeth McDougall, Annie McDougall, Nettie Wright. Image featured in the Calgary Herald newspaper July 12, 1923.
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. […]
The date is likely 1925 when the Oldtimers’ hut was opened in the fairgrounds – a corner of this building’s veranda can be seen. The buildings behind are […]
Lady Lougheed’s silver tea service with monogrammed ‘L’ on tea pot.
Isabella Lougheed, far right. Echo Creek is located just west of the town of Banff in Banff National Park.