- CA DHM 324-1-1986.324.783
- Item
- 1882-1920
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of John Haffner.
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Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of John Haffner.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of two men (left, A.T. Higgens?; right, unidentified) shaking hands in front of a large sign reading "Welcome to Banff National Park."
Opening of the International Peace Gardens
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a large crowd gathered in front of a stage to watch the opening ceremonies for the International Peace Gardens.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Watson.
G.R. Cook "Champion Skinner of Newfoundland"
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Souvenir photograph of G.R Cook "Champion Skinner of Newfoundland" skinning seals in St. John Newfoundland.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a stream with evergreen trees on either side and mountains in the distance.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a hockey team called the "Travs". Individuals are unidentified.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Team photograph of the 1984-1985 Brandon Wheat Kings. Pictured back row (left to right): Craig Heisinger "Zinger" (Trainer), Brad Mueller, Garnet Kaziuk, Lee Trim, John Dzikowski, Boyd Lomow, Jeff Waver, Perry Faford, Richard Plante (Scout). Middle row: Brent Severyn, Murray Rice, Brent Jessiman, Dean Sexsmith, Brent Mireau, Darwin McPherson, Trent Ciprick, Byron Lomow, Bob Roberts (Stats), Mickey Bootsman (Scout). Front row: Janis Bugg (Secretary), Darren Granger (Stickboy), Artie Feher, Dave Thomlinson, Jack Sangster, Paul More, Pat Loyer, Les Jackson, Derek Laxdal, Dean Shaw.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified baby. The name written below the photograph illegible. "Mr. Prince" (?) is written on the back.
Part of Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of a woman identified as Annie Smith.
Thompson & Son, Toronto, Ontario