Alice Ross with her architecture class at Rhode Island School of Design, 1948 Author ECAMP Comms | September 4, 2020 Read more from the Edmonton City as Museum Project Alice Mailhot Ross: Canada’s first female architect? Cheryl Mahaffy Growing up, Alice Mailhot set her sights on being an engineer like her father. Perhaps Zepherin Mailhot’s life in frontier… Read more Big Island: A Window into the Past Peggy Donnelly Big Island, a 70-acre island located 16 miles upstream from the city of Edmonton, is a lesser-known piece of Edmonton’s… Read more Tokens of Remembrance: Indigenous Faces in Edmonton’s Beaux Arts Architecture, 1907-1930 Cole Hawkins Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to… Read more
Alice Mailhot Ross: Canada’s first female architect? Cheryl Mahaffy Growing up, Alice Mailhot set her sights on being an engineer like her father. Perhaps Zepherin Mailhot’s life in frontier… Read more
Big Island: A Window into the Past Peggy Donnelly Big Island, a 70-acre island located 16 miles upstream from the city of Edmonton, is a lesser-known piece of Edmonton’s… Read more
Tokens of Remembrance: Indigenous Faces in Edmonton’s Beaux Arts Architecture, 1907-1930 Cole Hawkins Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to… Read more