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Crookshanks Collection

  • CMC PHO-A8; PHO-196 to 198
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1870]-1900

This collection consists of an album (designated as A8) measuring 21 x 27 cm and containing 16 leaves with window openings into which photographs could be inserted. Fourteen leaves were designed to hold 28 cabinet cards (of which 2 were missing) and 2 leaves had openings for 16 cartes de visite (of which 3 were missing). The album contained 39 photographs and one scripture card. Also included with this collection are three loose photographs (PHO-196 to198), one of which is a framed portrait of a woman identified as Jane McDonald wearing her wedding gown (PHO-198).

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John Hughesman Collection

  • CMC PHO-A9; PHO-C11
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1860]-1960, predominant 1860-1890

Fifty of the photographs were contained in a Cartes de Visites album (designated A9). The photographs date from ca.1860-1880 and largely feature unidentified individuals as are found in many family collections. Also included with the donation were 13 loose photographs (designated C11) of various sizes and formats dating from ca.1885-1960; (predominant 1885-1910). These include both children and adult subjects.

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Payne Family Collection

  • CMC PHO-C15
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1890]-1967

Included in this collection of family pictures are photographs of Payne and Blackburn relatives dating from the 1890s and early 1900s. There are also photographs of Clara Payne and her mother dating from the 1930s through to the 1960s. The majority of photographs date from ca.1910 - 1930 and feature the Payne family and their relatives during the years when Walter and Daisy were raising their five children. Other subjects include: two views of Walter Payne in his office at the Winnipeg Free Press; a group photograph of the Canadian Press Club in Winnipeg in 1913; and a group photograph of British newspaper editors on a trip to Winnipeg, ca.1925.

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Borgford Collection

  • CMC PHO-C16
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1885]-1910, predominant [ca.1895]-1900

This collection consists of 16 Cabinet Card photographs dating from ca.1885 - 1910, with most dating from ca.1895 - 1900. All are studio portraits of men, women or children, individually or in groups. Two appear to be wedding portraits. The work of several turn of the century Winnipeg photographers is represented, including Baldwin and Blondal, Mitchell, Clark, Parkin and Colley. Fifteen of the photographs feature photographers' imprints and of these 14 had Winnipeg addresses and one hailed from Mountain, North Dakota.

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Una (Gray) Johnstone fonds

  • CMC PHO-C17
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1850]-1920, predominant 1850-1896

The bulk of the collection consists of 19 studio portraits of individuals and groups dating from ca.1850 - 1895/96. It is likely that the oldest photographs were owned by Hector and Jane Munro and the collection was added to over the years by their children and grandchildren. The remaining four photographs are postcard size snapshots dating from ca.1920 and depicting a small northern settlement identified as The Pas, Manitoba.

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Agnes & Gordon Hall fonds

  • CMC PHO-C19
  • Fonds
  • ca.1944

The five snapshots depict the bride and groom on the steps of the church; the bride's attendants on the steps of the church; the bride and groom signing the register; the receiving line at the reception with the buffet table in the foreground; and the bride and groom cutting the cake at the reception. All the photographs were taken on the day of the wedding, June 26, 1944. The groom wore his Canadian army uniform.

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Mitchell Family fonds

  • CMC PHO-C1; PHO-A10
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1865]-1950, predominant 1885-1930

The holding consists of a family photograph collection which spans nearly 100 years and three generations of family members. Identified subjects include Mitchell family and friends. Photographer's imprints indicate that the photographs were taken in Port Huron, Michigan; Point Edward, Ontario; Sarnia, Ontario; and Dunville, Ontario.

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Edna MacLachlan fonds

  • CMC PHO-C2
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1914]-1918

With the exception of one photograph labeled 'Orpington, England, 1915', the photographs cannot be dated with any more accuracy than ca.1914 - 1918. Most of the photographs depict posed groups of CAMC nursing sisters, including a group of Canadian nursing sisters picking poppies in the Flanders area.Two are interior views of army field hospitals and one features four servicemen, one in a wheel chair.

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Laura (Jackson) Cronsberry fonds

  • CMC PHO-C21
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1927]-1974, predominant 1959-1974

Included in this collection are two snapshots of Elizabeth (Chalmers) Jackson, ca.1927 and 1930. In one, Elizabeth is shown wearing her 1930 wedding dress and head piece (which was also worn by Laura 44 years later). There are four snapshots showing Laura and other members of the wedding party at her 1974 wedding to Ivan Cronsberry in Aurora, Ontario. Also included are three other snapshots of Laura, ca.1959 - 1974 and which show her wearing other items of clothing donated to the Museum.

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Rosella Diduck fonds

  • CMC PHO-C22
  • Fonds
  • [ca.1915]-1951

This collection includes two photographs of Rosella and John Diduck on their wedding day in 1951. One features them cutting the cake and the other features Rosella and John with their attendants. Also included are wedding portraits of two other couples. One couple is identified as Alex and Tekla Prystayko, ca.1915 - 1917. The other is identified as William King and Bella Rohatinsky, ca.1920. The relationship of these couples to the donor is not known. The fifth photograph is a snapshot of Rosella Diduck, ca.1942, in which she wears a coat which has also been donated to the Museum.

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