Frederick Edmund Meredith - Photographs

Photographs

  • F.E. Meredith presents Mayor Médéric Martin of Montreal with a key to one of the new Campbell Parks, 1926
  • F.E. Meredith (1862-1941), 1894
  • One of Meredith's early photographs, showing his father at his desk at home, c.1890
  • Meredith in fancy dress for the Castanet Club Ball, 1886
  • Frederick E. Meredith dressed as Napoleon, 1897
  • Portrait of Frederick Edmund Meredith, Chancellor of Bishop's University
  • Meredith (centre right) with the Stanley Cup winning Montreal Victorias, 1894-95
  • Meredith (centre right) with the Stanley Cup winning Montreal Victorias, 1895-96
  • Meredith (seated centre) with the Stanley Cup winning Montreal Victorias, 1896-97
  • Meredith, Batonnier of the Montreal Bar, 1907

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