Photograph of a street car at the corner of 10th Street and Rosser Avenue. Photograph looks northwest. Visible businesses include the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Canadian Pacific Railway ticket office, W. J. Young (grocer), the John E. Smith Block, and Model Repair Works. Also in the photograph is an automobile, horse-drawn buggies, and a police officer directing traffic.
Photograph of 10th Street looking north toward the CPR Station. Visible buildings include: the Bank of British North America, the Bank of Commerce, the Cecil Hotel, the Brandon Sun building, the CPR Station, Campbell & Campbell Furniture Store, the Royal Bank of Canada, the Bank of Montreal, and Davidson & Gowen.
Photograph of 11th Street and Rosser Avenue in Brandon facing east in 1905. Visible buildings include Fraser & Ross Dry Goods & Clothing, the Post Office, and the RCMP Barracks. Also visible are horse-and-buggies and individuals on the sidewalk and muddy street that is lined with telegraph poles.
Photograph of the 181st Infantry Battalion (Brandon Battalion) standing in formation outside Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Ltd. (Building B) on Pacific Avenue during World War One. "Purity" is written on the side of the building.