Junior class at Morley Residential School
- 2-1-a034742
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- 1931-1934
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a class sitting on the steps of the school. Girls are on the left and boys are on the right.
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Junior class at Morley Residential School
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a class sitting on the steps of the school. Girls are on the left and boys are on the right.
Junior Class of the Morley Residential School
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of students and the teacher Jean Telfer sitting on the steps of a school building. Girls are on the left and boys are on the right. Jean is in the top row at centre by the white post.
Junior division at the Morley Residential School
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a group of children standing outside the school.
Junior girls at Morley Residential School
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a group of girls and a small boy standing outside the school. The teacher, Jean Telfer is standing in the back.
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of students and the teacher Jean Telfer sitting on the steps of a school building. Girls are on the left and boys are on the right. Jean is in the top row at centre by the white post.
Kenneth and Gwenneth at the Morley Residential School
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of two little boys sitting on the steps. Writing on the back of the item says, "Kenneth's father blind; Gwenneth's mother dead."
Lake Kananaskis near Morley, Alberta
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a view of the lake with the mountains in the background.
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a view of the lake with mountains in the background. To the right is an object in black that obstructs the scope of the lens likely at the time the photograph was taken.
Lily Wildman, Mrs. Staley's help at manse
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of Lily Wildman standing by the wall of the manse.
Lily [Wildman], school graduate
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of Lily standing outside.
McDougall Church in Morley, Alberta
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of the McDougall Church from the front with two men standing in front of the building. The McDougall Church was built by early missionary Rev. McDougall and used for special occasions.
McDougall Memorial Church and Mrs. Staley's house
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of two buildings: church on the left and Mrs. Stanley's house on the right. Notes on the backside of the item state that Reverend Staley, is the United Church minister in charge of both the school and the church.
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a scenic view of the land.
Morley Indian Residential School. rebuilt in 1935
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Page taken out of a publication, with photographs of residential schools and an annotation by Telfer: "where I stayed 3 yrs ago."
Morley Indian Residential School, United Church of Canada
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Description of Morley Indian Residential School and the Stoney Nakoda Nation, likley written by Telfer.
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of the residential school with class rooms to the left of the picture.
Morley Residential School after new wing was built
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a full view of the residential school building and grounds.
Morley Residential School classrooms (senior and junior)
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of an exterior view of the classroom building and surrounding grounds.
Morley Residential School with new wing being built
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of an exterior view of the school with a construction trestle fronting the wing at the end of the building.
Morley Residential School with United Church
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Image consists of a group of girls and boys sitting on the steps of the school. The Junior Teacher, Jean Telfer and the Senior Teacher Gordon Locke are sitting at the top of the stairs. The writing on the back of the item says, "Government paid for education."