- CA CPA 1989.74
- Fonds
- 1903-1964
Fonds consists of a farmer's manual which has notes in the back detailing personal accounts, grain tickets and receipts.
Elmhirst, John, 1985-1970
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Fonds consists of a farmer's manual which has notes in the back detailing personal accounts, grain tickets and receipts.
Elmhirst, John, 1985-1970
Part of City of Brandon Collection
Photograph of the Brandon Central Fire Station with men standing by horses and wagons in front.
Brandon Sun
Photograph of three unidentified men driving Fire Engine No. 1, with children in the back, down a city street in Brandon, Manitoba.
Photograph of the interior of Hutchings' Drug Store in Brandon, Manitoba, with a man standing behind the counter -- likely owner Walter Hutchings.
Photograph of Brandon Fire Station No. 2 on the southeast corner of 11th Street and McTavish Avenue. Visible are firemen on two horse-drawn fire engines in front of the station.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Photograph of the office and yard of Barclay & O'Hara: Dealers in Lumber and Coal at 704 Pacific Avenue in Brandon, Manitoba. In front are people with horses and wagons. To the left is the Western Canada Loan & Savings Co. (appraiser, E. J. Barclay). To the far right is possibly the Farmers' Home Hotel.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Indigenous Women at the Brandon Fair
Photograph of a group of unidentified indigenous women at the Brandon Fair. A Brandon Sun articles from the time of the fair suggests that they may be Sioux or Dakota.
Clark J. Smith Studio
Part of Mary Vandale Collection
Photograph of the interior of Chrest's Shoe Store. Mounted sign at back of store reads, "When Your SHOES NEED REPAIRING, DONT [sic] FORGET That we do the BEST WORK in the City by the only new up-to-date MACHINE in BRANDON."
Part of Brandon Sun Collection
Photograph of the T.A. Newman & Bro. store in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba with ox carts in front.
Part of Brandon Sun Collection
Photograph of Jas. Robertson & Co. Hardware in Brandon, Manitoba. Three men are pictured standing at the store front.