- CA DHM 324-1-2010.324.32
- Pièce
- 1876
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a young boy in a kilt and baby girl in a Christening gown. They are identified as William and Belle Hay.
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Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a young boy in a kilt and baby girl in a Christening gown. They are identified as William and Belle Hay.
NWMP Officer Guarding CPR Construction, Weyburn Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of a North West Mounted Police officer with a Winchest 1876 guarding CPR railway construction near Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
Portrait of an Unidentified Baby
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of an unidentified baby wearing a white dress and hat.
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Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of a young boy identified as Willie Hay. He is dressed in a kilt.
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed tintype portrait of two unidentified women.
Portrait of a Man and Woman (Aggie Dawson?)
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed portrait of a man and a woman (Aggie Dawson?).
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photographed family portrait (a woman, a man, and five boys).
Bird's Eye View of Brandon, Manitoba
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Three hand-coloured photographic postcards put together to create a panoramic view of Brandon. The photograph looks east over the C.P.R. railway yard. Visible buildings include the C.P.R. depot, Codville Company, Hanbury Manufacturing, McKenzie Seeds, Langham Hotel, W.R. Robertson Drug Store, Wheat City Drug Store, Park School, and the Brandon Court House.
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Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of the Cockshutt Plow Company store in Winnipeg. In front of the three-storey building is a wagon and an unidentified man standing on the steps.
Fait partie de Daly House Museum Collection
Photograph of the Rev. Thompson Ferrier Family. Pictured are the Reverend, his wife, Margaret Laura Lynch, and their six children.
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