- CA DHM 1977.1-1977.1.159
- Item
- July, 1913
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the Brandon Cemetery.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the Brandon Cemetery.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the City of Brandon Brass Band.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Inauguration of the Brandon Municipal Railway
Photograph of a large crowd gathered outside of City Hall between 8th and 9th streets on Princess Avenue to view the official inauguration of the Brandon Municipal Railway.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of Birtles Family Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified young girl.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Visit of the Duke of Connaught to Brandon
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of a public reception for the H.R.H. Duke of Connaught and Strathearn's visit to Brandon in 1912. The photograph shows a large crowd gathered at Brandon City Hall (9th Street and Princess Avenue), including the Manitoba Mounted Rifles performing the Guard of Honour.
W.A. Martel & Sons
The McGregor Bros. Threshing Outfit, 1912
Part of J.T. McGregor Collection
Photograph of the Archie, William and Duncan McGregor Threshing Outfit on Hamilton Farm (34-10-19, R.M. of Elton, Manitoba). Roy McPhail (nephew) is the engineer; Duncan McGregor is working the separator; and William and Archie are the grain men (standing on ground). The building in the background was owned by Albert Hamilton, brother-in-law of the McGregors.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of Birtles Family Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified woman.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of an unidentified girl standing in a lane at the Brandon Cemetery.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Mary Ida (Leeson) Hall Headstone at Brandon Cemetery
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the headstone of Mary Ida Leeson Hall at the Brandon Cemetary.
W.A. Martel & Sons
Part of Birtles Family Collection
Photographed portrait of Hephzibah (Milnes) Birtles dressed in black widow's garments.
W.A. Martel & Sons