Photograph of a train carrying settlers from South Dakota. The train is stopped with people standing on top and in front. The number 52 is marked on the side of the train.
This file contains correspondence to Mayor Magnacca related to the 1963 Canadian Brier. It also contains minutes from the Brandon Curling Association related to the Brier.
The fonds consists of four scrapbooks documenting the activities of the Brandon Ladies' Golf Club through photographs and newspaper clippings as well as membership records.
The series includes 11 ice hockey programs which almost exclusively chronicle the home games of the Brandon Wheat Kings from 1946-1951 and one program related to the Brandon Elks hockey team from 1947.
The fonds consists of minutes, reports, correspondence and financial documents related to the Brandon Wheat Kings 1936-37 Hockey Club. The fonds is divided into the following series:
The series consists of minutes, correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the activities of local, and provincial organizations in which Stephen A. Magnacca was actively involved. The series is divided up into the following subseries. 2.1 Provincial Exhibition 2.2 Brandon Art Club & Brandon Allied Arts Centre 2.3 Brandon Museum Inc. 2.4 Brandon Area Foundation 2.5 Brandon Chamber Orchestra 2.6 Brandon Area Agricultural Development Association 2.7 Brandon Zoological Board 2.8 Brandon Chamber of Commerce 2.9 Brandon University 2.10 Save the Prince Edward Hotel Group 2.11 Manitoba Real Estate Association 2.12 Wheat City Arena Management Board 2.13 Brandon Curling Association - Canadian Brier 2.14 Brandon Kinsmen Club 2.15 Brandon Golf & Country Club 2.16 West End Community Centre 2.17 Indian-Metis Friendship Centre 2.18 Brandon Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 2.19 Kiwanis Club of Brandon 2.20 Associated Commercial Travellers
Daily journal written by Nicholas J. King between 1895-1899. The journal reflects Nicholas J. King's daily life, the operation of his farm near Brandon, Manitoba, the 1897 election results for the Reeve of the R.M. of Daly and a copy of a letter from John Strutt to Will (King) written from Fort Assiniboine (156 miles from Edmonton) March 1st, 1898
Daily Journal for 1902-1903 written by Nicholas King. The journal reflects Nicholas J. King's daily life and the operation of his farm in the Rural Municipality of Daly, Manitoba near Brandon, Manitoba.