- CA DHM 1978.14-55
- Item
- 1881-1897
Photographed portrait of Dr. Alexander Fleming.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photographed portrait of Dr. Alexander Fleming.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Reprint of the west side of 6th Street, Brandon, Manitoba looking north. Businesses in the image, from left to right, are: Winter & O'Neill (general store), James A. Smart (hardware), Grand Central Hotel (built 1882, razed 1890 to make space for new development) , Americal House (hotel), and Brandon House (hotel). In front of the buildings there are people with horse drawn wagons.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of a ferry boat crossing the Assiniboine River where Brandon's First Street Bridge now stands.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the original Brandon Fire Hall at 637 Princess Avenue. The image shows a three-horse ladder wagon with the ladder raised up to the station's tower.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the 800 Block of Rosser Avenue. Businesses in the photograph include Reeser's Jeweler, Murdoch's, and Christie's.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Early photograph of Pacific Avenue, Brandon. The photograph shows the office and yard of Barclay & O'Hara: Dealers in Lumber and Coal at 704 Pacific Avenue. In front are people with horses and wagons. To the left is the Western Canada Loan & Savings Co. (appraiser, E. J. Barclay). To the far right is possibly the Farmer's Home Hotel.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Watrous Upright Portable Engine
Part of J.T. McGregor Collection
Photograph of W.J. Edwards with a Watrous Upright Portable Engine in Burnside, Manitoba, 1893.
Clark J. Smith Studio
First Methodist Church Cornerstone Laying
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the laying of the cornerstone during the construction of a new Methodist Church at 8th Street and Lorne Avenue.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the old Brandon Central School with a large crowd of children and adults in front.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the Brandon Sand & Brick Company (also known as Samson's Brick) at 29th Street and Princess Avenue.
Clark J. Smith Studio