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Rosser Avenue c.1882

Photograph of the north side of Rosser Avenue, Brandon between 9th and 10th Street c.1882.
Pictured from left to right are: G.G. Fortier; E. F. Bucke; A.C. James; J. Barker Vasburgh, dentist; A. Jakes, Imperial Bank manager; W. Lang; S. Barker, accountant; T.D. McLean; and W.A. McDonald. The man in doorway behind E.F. Bucke is unidentified.

Rosser Avenue Looking North from 8th Street, 1882

Photograph of Rosser Avenue, Brandon in 1882, looking north from the corner of 8th Street and Rosser Avenue. Visible to the right is Dr. Fleming's Drug Store and the Farmers' Hotel to the left. People riding horses and driving horse-drawn wagons are lined up in the street.

E.J. (Ted) Rowe Horse Racing

Photograph showing a horse race around a track. Written on back of photograph: " E.J. (Ted) Rowe is in the lead; he's riding tandem with John Irving's horse, Myrtle." Photo is stamped on front, "Steele & Co."

Steele & Co

Weir's Stopping House

Photograph of Weir's Stopping House (also known as Weir's Halfway House). A group of people and two house-drawn wagons are pictured in front and at the side of the house. There is a windmill to the right and a barn in the background.

Brandon's First Waterworks

Photograph of William A. Fleming driving a horse-drawn water cart. An advertisement for W.H. Mallett (Jeweller Issuer of Marriage Licences) is visible on the side of the cart.

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

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."

Clark J. Smith Studio

County Council of Brandon – 1882

Group photograph of the County Council of the County of Brandon (1882). Pictured: Back Row: Reeve Pettit of Daly Municipality, Reeve Clegg of Elton Municipality, Reeve Whitehead of Cornwallis Municipality. Front Row: Reeve Steele of Glenwood Municipality, W.A. McDonald (county solicitor), Reeve Hannah of Whitehead Municipality, J. Weatherall (county clerk), J.H. Brownlee (county engineer). Photograph was taken by Jerrett’s Studio

Christening at Roddick Farm Home

Photograph of a christening at the Roddick farm house in the Brandon Hills. A group of people is pictured standing in the front yard. The people pictured are identified as (l-r): John H. Roddick; Melville Roddick and son Hawkin; Gertie Roddick (née McKay); R.F. Roddick; Mrs. Henry Dunbar (née Mary Roddick); Henry Dunbar and son Alexander; David Roddick and son Ray; Mrs. Phoebe Roddick (née Foxall), Mrs. Elizabeth Roddick (wife of Rev. George Roddick), Rev. George Roddick; Mrs. Fred Harris (née Georgina Roddick), Mrs. Robert Dunbar (née Lena Roddick); and "Nellie" the horse.

J.A. Brock & Co.

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