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Brandon Bearcats Baseball Club 1924

Composite team photograph for the 1924 Brandon Bearcats Baseball Club. Pictured are: J. McIntosh (R. Field), R. Crane (Catcher), W. Brannan (2nd Base), H. Cowan (3rd Base), F. Winteringham (1st Base), H.A. McNeill (President), D.F. Winteringham (Manager), J. Plum (L. Field), T. Cowan (Short Stop), J. Hughes (C. Field), J. Rogers (Sec. Treas.), L. Johnston (Pitcher), R. Buchanan (Pitcher).

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Model T Ford in Brandon's 75th Anniversary Parade

Photograph of a Model T Ford in Brandon's 75th Anniversary Parade. An unidentified woman is s sitting at the wheel and a man is working the crank at the front; spectators are standing in the background.

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Brandon City Council, 1931

Composite photograph of the members of Brandon City Council in 1931. Pictured are: J. Giddings, A.B. Patterson, H. Spafford, F.H. Young, H.R. Davis, Dr. P.C. Hughes, W.V. Oglesby, D.E. Clement, B.L. Patterson, J.H. Donnelly, Mayor H.W. Cater, A.M. Carnahan (asst city clerk), and Geo. F. Sykes (city clerk).

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J. Dixon Threshing Outfit

Photograph of a threshing outfit at the farm of J. Dixon in southwest Manitoba. The steam-powered machines are noted as being a 1908 Gaar, Scott & Co. 25-H.P. and a 1908-1914 Gaar, Scott & Co. separator.

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Rosser Avenue, Brandon

Photograph of the 800 block of Rosser Avenue in Brandon, Manitoba. Businesses in the photograph include Reesor's Jeweller with its street clock, Murdoch's, and Christie's. Numerous individuals on sidewalk. Horse-and-buggy on mud road. Posters on a telegraph pole advertise "Wall Paper / Go-Carts / Wagons / Dolls / Toys / Note Paper / n Pads and P'k's"

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Assiniboine Ferry

Photograph of a ferry boat crossing the Assiniboine River near land where Brandon's First Street Bridge now stands. Three individuals on boat. Buildings on the banks of the river include one marked "Brandon [?] General Supplies."

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