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Clark J. Smith Studio Manitoba--Brandon
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11th Street & Rosser Avenue

Photograph of 11th Street and Rosser Avenue in Brandon facing east in 1905. Visible buildings include Fraser & Ross Dry Goods & Clothing, the Post Office, and the RCMP Barracks. Also visible are horse-and-buggies and individuals on the sidewalk and muddy street that is lined with telegraph poles.

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Model T Ford in Brandon's 75th Anniversary Parade

Photograph of a Model T Ford in Brandon's 75th Anniversary Parade. An unidentified woman is s sitting at the wheel and a man is working the crank at the front; spectators are standing in the background.

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Brandon Fire Department, 1912

Composite photograph of the members of the 1912 Brandon Fire Department. Pictured are: R. Daley (Captain), J. Melhuish (Chief), E. Byes (Engineer), J.W. Fleming (Mayor), C.B. Coleman (Alderman & Chairman), A. Thomas, M. Watson, G. Taylor (Lieutenant), J. Todd, A. Flett, F. Dunnatt, W. Main, F. Benson, D. McDonald, T. Flowers, E. Harden, I. Adams, J. Daniel, A. Mowat (Lieutenant), T. Calder, A. Elborne (Secretary). Also includes four inset photographs: the Brandon Central Fire Station, Brandon Fire Hall #2, the Empire Hotel Fire, and an unidentified fire.

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6th Street, Brandon, Manitoba

Reprint of the west side of 6th Street, Brandon, Manitoba looking north. Businesses in the image, from left to right, are: Winter & O'Neail (general store), James A. Smart (hardware), Grand Central Hotel (built 1882, razed 1890 to make space for new development), American House (hotel), and Brandon House (hotel). In front of the buildings are people with horse-drawn wagons.

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Barclay & O'Hara

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.

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