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1st Depot Battalion, Manitoba Regiment, marching on Rosser Ave., June 1918

Photograph of 650 uniformed soldiers in the 1st Depot Battalion, Manitoba Regiment marching along Rosser Avenue in downtown Brandon, Manitoba, June 1918. The photograph looks east from 9th Street. Visible are John McDonald Clothing Store, W.E. Crawford (jeweller), Diamond Hall, Empire Hotel, Imperial Hotel, and The Patricia (candy and ice cream shop).

H.H. Allen

26th Field Artillery Regiment Museum Collection

  • CA DHM 1990.542
  • Collection
  • c.1903-1958

The collection contains photographs of buildings, streets and parks in the City of Brandon. Included are images of the Prince Edward Hotel, Hotel Cecil, Brandon College, Brandon Collegiate, Central Fire Station, Normal School, court house, Stanley Park, and the Provincial Exhibition Park entrance. Also included are photographs of Rosser Avenue and 10th Street in Brandon and the Leitch farm near Alexander, Manitoba.

26th Field Artillery Regiment Museum

6th Street, Brandon

Photograph of 6th Street in Brandon. A horse and buggy is pictured on the unpaved road.

Davidson & Gowen Photography

6th Street, Brandon, Manitoba

Reprint of the west side of 6th Street, Brandon, Manitoba looking north. Businesses in the image, from left to right, are: Winter & O'Neail (general store), James A. Smart (hardware), Grand Central Hotel (built 1882, razed 1890 to make space for new development), American House (hotel), and Brandon House (hotel). In front of the buildings are people with horse-drawn wagons.

Clark J. Smith Studio

Academic Calendar, Clark Hall, Brandon College, 1914-1915

Academic calendar for Clark Hall, the girls' residence and original building at Brandon College (Brandon, Manitoba) for the academic year 1914-1915. The 22-page booklet (plus five unpaginated pages of photos) contains a college overview, course information, rules and regulations, fees, relevant dates, and names of girls enrolled for the academic year 1913-1914. Found inside the booklet was a 3.8-cm square envelope with a blue ink image of a maple leaf, upon which is the label, "WESTERN UNIVERSITIES," and at the bottom, "196," and underneath, "CANADA." In fine print above the first label are the words "Overseas Battalion." In the centre of the image are four tiny squares inside of which are drawings that appear to be provincial coats of arms. The envelope likely contained a pin.

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