Conflicting Loyalties: The Hardisty Family Legacy Conflicting Loyalties: The Hardisty Family Legacy Lougheed House
This photo of Belle (left) and James was taken at Banff. They are accompanied by Miss Merritt (as indicated in the written information on the back) but there […]
Dorothy Lougheed, dressed in First Nations headdress and outfit, posing by a car in front of Beaulieu.
Studio portrait of Isabella Lougheed.
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.
With chauffeur and automobile in front of Beaulieu.
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 […]
Lougheed family at Banff, where they had a cabin. Isabella, second from left, and James, centre.
Dick Hardisty, Belle’s younger brother. He was killed in action at the Battle of Batoche in 1885.
Jennie Cameron, centre; Clarence Lougheed, third from right; Lady Lougheed, second from right; Marie Cameron (bridesmaid), left of Jennie holding bouquet; C.E. Demerritt (groomsman), left of Jennie; Reverend […]
Dorothy Lougheed (middle).
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 […]