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1424 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of A Blizzard At Portage Avenue (Formerly Queen Street) & Main Street  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1884
980 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Manitoba Immigration & Colonization Office Showing Furnishings Including A Moose And An Elk Head. Two People Are In The Background And A Man On The Left. There Are Also Samples Of Wheat On The Wall. (See Also A0034-00990)  BuildingsFurnitureImmigrationMooseWomen 1916
917 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Nellie Mcclung, (Suffragette) Leader For Women'S Rights From 1921 To 1926, An Mla In Alberta And An Author  AuthorsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1910
1942 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   "A Pictorial Preview: Riders of the Plain".  Blackfoot man on horseback. Photo of a sketch by Karl Bodmer.  Horses  
1930 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   "Crossing the Plains".   Four aboriginal men crossing the plains with dogs and sleds. Photo of a sketch.  DogsSleds  
375 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     "Formation Of The Dominion Of Canada". Fathers Of Confederation. Note: This Is The Old Photo Before New Members Were Added  PersonalitiesPolitics July 1st, 1867
356 A0012 Archives of Manitoba   "Group of Rebel Leaders".  Illustration of Louis Riel on horseback during the aborted Fenian raids of 1871, with a group of Metis and aboriginal people with guns and tomahawks. Lt. Governor Archibald asked Archbishop Tache to approach Riel for assistance from the Metis in the defense of Manitoba against the impending Fenian raids, even though Riel had been labeled a traitor for leading the Resistance of 1869 to 1870. The Metis man on the far right is wearing the typical sash and leggings. Note the different clothing. Dogs are also in the image.  CostumesMetisNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRielWeapons 1871
124 A0005 Archives of Manitoba   "Indian Transportation by Land"  Drawings by C.W. Jefferys showing dog pack, horse travois, and dog travois.  DogsHorsesTransportationTravois  
131 A0005 Archives of Manitoba Duffin and Caswell   "When We Were Very Young"  The arrival of J.L. Reid, a railway location engineer, into Winnipeg, Manitoba by sled and dog team.  Dog SledsDogsPersonalitiesSledsWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
2179 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     (A) Sieur D'Iberville'S Ship Wrecked Off The Mouth Of Nelson River (Five Miles From Land). (B) Raft For Saving Wounded. (C) Snowbank.All From La Potherie'S Histoire De L'Amerique Septentrionale  BoatsRaftsShipsWrecks 1697
32 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     (L- R): Officer'S Quarters, Government House (Former Residence Of Hbc), Chief Factor'S House. Photo From “Views Of Fort Garry “ By Charles Ellis  Government HouseHousesHudson Bay CompanyResidencesUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
881 A0030 Archives of Manitoba   (Left to right): Nauguabo, aboriginal Chief, and John Norquay, Premier of Manitoba (1878-1887).    PersonalitiesPolitics  
199 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     (Ox Train) Ox-Drawn Red River Carts Lined Up. The Ox Train Could Carry Nearly Half A Ton Of Freight Over Almost Any Kind Of Terrain  FreightingOxenRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
200 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     (Ox Train) Ox-Drawn Sleds Hauling Red River Carts In Market Square, Winnipeg  OxenRed River CartsSledsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
454 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     10th Royal Grenadiers & Queen'S Own Rifles March Out Of Toronto Armouries. From A Sketch In Illustrated War News  ArmoriesBuildingsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2203 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     15th Century Portuguese Ship, From A Drawing  BoatsMilitaryPortugueseShips 1400c
2152 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     16th Century Ship. Drawing  BoatsShips 1500c
2256 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     17th Century Inuit (Eskimos) Trading With Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Ship. Painting By Frank Arbuckle  BoatsEskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuitShips  
2155 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     17th Century War Ship. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsMilitaryShips 1658
247 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     1878 Locomotive With U.S. Settlers On Top, From South Dakota Heading For Canadian Northwest. (See Also A0008-00231)  LocomotivesRailways 1891
517 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     90th Battalion “F” Company, Known As “The Little Black Devils”, Posing In Front Of A Building At Fish Creek  BuildingsMilitary 1885
524 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     A Large Meeting In Victoria Park During Strike. Park Was Located In A Solid Anglo-Saxon Working Class Residential District, Two Blocks From City Hall In Winnipeg, Mb  ParksWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
5531 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     A & L Building Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1911. Detail Of Exterior  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
5532 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     A & L Building, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1911  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
231 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     A 1878 Locomotive With U.S. Settlers, Many Standing On Top, From South Dakota Heading For Canadian Northwest  LocomotivesRailways 1891
2494 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     A Band Of 180 Highlanders (33 Families And 25 Single Men) Left Scotland Late In June 1773 Arriving In Nova Scotia On The Sailing Ship "Hector" With Rear Mast Fore- And- Aft Rigged And Other Masts Square-Rigged. The "Hector" Was An Old Dutch Vessel Not In The Best Condition. In A Storm Off Newfoundland She Was Driven Back So Far That It Took A Fortnignt To Recover The Lost Distance. Food And Water Ran Low During The 11-Week Crossing And Sickness Claimed 18 Lives. On September 15th, A Beautiful Day, A Fraser Piper Led The Way As Men Women And Children Waded Through The Shallow Water With Their Few Possessions. Because It Was Unlawful In Scotland Since 1745, The Highlanders Wore The Old But Cherished Kilts And Plaids In Honour Of The Occasion Of Landing At Pictou Harbour, Nova Scotia. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  ChildrenCostumesImmigrationMusical InstrumentsScotsShipsWomen 1773, September 15
1990 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   A Blackfoot hunter kills a lone bull buffalo.  Photo from a painting by artist Gerald Tailfeathers.  BuffaloHunting c1870
1862 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   A camp with teepees and a group of aboriginals.    ChildrenTeepeesTentsWomen  
426 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     A Drawing Of Troops Entering Battleford  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
336 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Few People Standing Beside An Electric Streetcar In The Snow In Winnipeg, Mb  Streetcars  
1121 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     A Freighting Outfit Leaving Portage La Prairie For Edmonton  FreightingRed River CartsTowns 1879
525 A0018 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   A large crowd of protestors on Main Street in front of the Union Bank building (right background), 1919 General Strike, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  This "silent parade" was called by returned pro-strike soldiers in defiance of Mayor Gray's ban on parades. A noisy meeting had been held at City Hall the night before. The mayor feared lest violence erupt if Specials fought with this parade, since there were soldiers on both sides. The demonstrators declared that they would hold the parade. It was exactly the catastrophe the Strike Committee had been trying to avoid since May 22, 1919.  TransportationWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
226 A0008 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   A large crowd on Higgins Avenue watching the Countess of Dufferin Locomotive being moved, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The Countess of Dufferin Locomotive was moved to William Whyte Park on Higgins Avenue across from the Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  LocomotivesParksRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1910
2788 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     A Man And Two Women Strolling In Front Of City Hall, Winnipeg  City HallsCostumesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1895c
150 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     A Metis Man And His Ox-Drawn Red River Cart In Front Of J.P. Carr, Jeweller Store And A.C. Perry Bookseller Stationary Store On Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. In The Back Of The Cart Could Be The Metis' Wife And Child. Note The Harness On The Ox. Metis Red River Cart Was Constructed Simply With Wooden Hubs And Axles That Were Never Greased Since Dust Would Gather In Greased Parts And Quickly Wear Down The Wooden Parts. At First The Wheels Were Made Of One Solid Piece; Later Spokes Were Used. The Wheels Were "Dished" For Greater Stability. The Squeal Of The Grinding Wood Axle And Hub Could Be Heard For Miles.Three Men Are Standing In The Doorways Of Stores  HarnessMetisOxenRed River CartsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1883
2271 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     A Montreal Canoe With A Woman Passenger Manned By Hudson Bay Voyageurs Passes Rocky Cliffs. From The Original Painting By Mrs. Francis Hopkins  CanoesWomen 1869
556 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     A Mounted Police Crossing Main Street In Front Of Argyle Hotel. Sign On Hotel Reads”The Argyle Tea Room Ice Cream  HotelsRCMPSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
1339 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     A Painting Of Horses During A Prairie Fire  FiresHorsesPrairies  
1894 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     A Painting Of West Coast Indians With A Canoe  Canoes  
1952 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   A powwow, Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.    DanceForts  
4844 A0154 Archives of Manitoba     A Railway Handcar With Platform Extended To Carry Crew, Passingers, Baggage, Mail And Other Freight, Was Used On The Line Between Hudson Bay Junction And The Pas In The Summer Of 1909. Since The New Track To The Pas Was Unfit To Carry A Train, This Car Was The Only Transportation In And Out Of The Pas That Summer. The Trip Took Two Days Wiith Everyone Taking Turns At The Pumping. Note The Attached Sail Is Hoisted To Take Advantage Of The Wind  FreightingMailRailwaysTransportationWomen 1909
1787 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   A Sioux family in front of a teepee.  The Sioux teepee was a cone-shaped structure made of skins stretched over a frame. A drying rack is on the right of the photo.  CostumesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1902 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   A Sioux family.  Photo from a painting by George Catlin, artist-historian.  ChildrenCostumesWomen 1830c
87 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     A South West View Of Prince Of Wales' Fort, Hudson Bay. Coloured Engraving By Samuel Hearne 1770c. Published In European Magazine (London: J. Sewell, March 1797)  BuildingsForts 1797
612 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     A Streetcar On Broadway, Looking West In Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Lack Of Buildings Along Broadway And The Tiny Trees On The Boulevard  StreetcarsWinnipeg Streets 1902c
1892 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     A Successful Buffalo Hunt With A Yell Of Triumph. Painting By A.J. Miller  BuffaloHorses 1837
1702 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     A Surround Of Buffalo. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1852 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     A Wigwam, Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873
328 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Woman Driving A Touring Car With Another Woman And A Young Girl As Passengers  Automobiles 1920c
323 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A young boy walks toward awaiting horse-drawn carriages and a railway coach at CPR Station at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.  BuildingsCarriagesChildrenCoachesHorsesRailwaysStationsTowns c. 1890
1884 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   A young male Cree with a pipe in his mouth.  Photo of a painting.   
329 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Young Woman And Child In A Touring Car Parked Next To A Field  Automobiles 1920
1222 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     A-17194 Bristol Fighter. R.A.F. In Middle East F.2b  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
5577 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     A.E. Hill Department Store, Hartney, Mb.. Built In 1902  BuildingsStoresTowns 1972
1634 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     A.G.B. Bannatyne'S First Home. He Later Built A Castle “Bannatyne’S Castle” At The Foot Of West Gate (Now 5 West Gate) On Area Known As Armstrong'S Point  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1857-1858
1477 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm At Forest Glen, Sk  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1937, September
1393 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm At Forest Glen, Sk  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDrought 1937, September
1474 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1933c
1479 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings & Machinery On Prairie During The Depression  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDroughtMachineryPrairies 1937c
1476 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings In Saskatchewan  AgricultureBuildingsDepression 1937c
1385 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings In Saskatchewan"  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1937c
1394 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings On Prairie  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDroughtPrairies 1931c
1472 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings On Prairies During The Depression  AgricultureBarnsDepressionDroughtHousesPrairies 1931c
1448 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm In Saskatchewan  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1933c
1401 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Machinery In Drifting Soil  DepressionDroughtMachinery 1931c
1386 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned House In Cadillac, Sk  BuildingsDroughtHouses 1936c
286 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track  Railways  
287 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track  Railways  
285 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track. Automobile And Elevator In Background  AutomobilesElevatorsRailways  
1397 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Wagon In Saskatchewan.,  DepressionDroughtWagons 1930c
1904 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal and white traders outside a Hudson's Bay Company post.  Photo from a sketch.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
1827 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal artifacts on a table.    Artifacts  
1790 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal boy sitting on a pony saddled with only a blanket in front of a teepee.    ChildrenCostumesHorsesTeepees  
1806 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Aboriginal burial ground.  Graves covered with birch bark and enclosed inside birch sticks.  CemeteriesGraves 1858
1835 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal burial mound.    CemeteriesGraves  
2222 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp and canoes.    BoatsCanoes  
1685 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp at Colville, British Columbia.  Photo of an oil painting by Paul Kane.  Horses 1810-1871
2221 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp at Oxford House, Manitoba with a York Boat in the water fitted for sail, and to the right a person with an axe.  The canoes are Western Woods Cree showing an Ojibway style influence in the protruding prows, which was often the case. The traditional Cree design had a straighter stem, more common for calm water areas. This same general model was shared with the Western Woods Cree, Swampy Cree, James Bay Cree, and the Montagnais.  BoatsCampsCanoesFortsTeepeesYork Boats 1880
192 A0007 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp near Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Aboriginal camp seen with teepees and a Red River Cart between Main Street and the Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Red River CartsTeepees 1866
1800 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp on the prairie.  Same as A0059-01792.  CampsPrairiesTeepeesTents  
1867 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp showing teepees and horses.    HorsesTeepees  
1808 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp with Sun Dance lodge seen in the distance.    BuildingsLodgesTeepees  
1792 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp with teepees on the prairie.  Same as A0059-1800.  CampsHorsesPrairiesTeepeesTents  
1905 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Chief.    Costumes  
852 A0028 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Chiefs outside Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba.  Photo from a painting by Peter Rindisbacher of aboriginal Chiefs outside Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba (see also A0028-00853).  CostumesFortsGunsRed River SettlementUpper Fort Garry  
1786 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal child on a pony with a Western saddle is watched by an aboriginal man in a hat and blanket.    CostumesHorses  
1850 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal couple.  The man is wearing an elaborate costume.  CostumesWomen  
1775 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family and a horse in front of a tent or teepee.    ChildrenCostumesHorsesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1840 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family camped in front of tent.    Tents  
1804 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family camped in front of tent.    ChildrenCostumesTentsWomen  
1857 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family in front of teepees.    CostumesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1866 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family seated in front of decorated teepee.    ChildrenTeepeesTentsWomen  
1923 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family walking across plains.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  Women  
1765 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Aboriginal Farmer At Work, Haying  Haying  
1693 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal girls.  Water colour painting by A.J. Miller.  Women 1837
1807 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Aboriginal graves covered with split sticks and enclosed in birch sticks.    CemeteriesGraves 1858
1849 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal group seated with a Northwest Mounted Police officer and a dog outside a fort.  Horses and buildings in background.  BuildingsDogsFortsHorsesRCMP  
1692 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal lodge.  Water colour painting by A. J. Miller.  BuildingsLodges 1837
1774 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man carrying a rifle.    CostumesGuns  
1872 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a bow and arrow from a rock beside a body of water.    HuntingWater  
1839 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a Winchester.    GunsHunting  
1803 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a Winchester.    CostumesGunsHunting  
1956 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in a canoe.    Canoes  
1819 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in ceremonial dress on horseback.    CostumesHorses  
1766 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in front of teepee.    Teepees  
1989 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a pen-and-ink sketch.  BuffaloHunting  
1909 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man scalping his victim.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  1821c
1791 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man standing beside a horse.  The saddle is not a western saddle.  Horses  
1789 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man walking in camp.  A child, wagons, and teepees are in the background.  ChildrenCostumesTeepeesWagons  
1783 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing a blanket stands near a teepee and a pony pulling a travois; another man is sitting with a gun.    CostumesGunsHorsesTeepeesTravoisWomen  
1847 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing an elaborate costume.    Costumes  
1771 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing decorated clothing.    Costumes  
1834 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man with a shotgun.    Guns  
1907 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal men and women engaged in gambling.  Photo from a sketch. The stones were shaken, tossed, then the combination of colours checked. A teepee is on the left.  GamesTeepees  
2267 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal men at a trading post exchanging furs for firearms.  A box under the counter reads "Steel Traps". Photo of a sketch.  Fur TradeGunsPosts  
1796 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal mother and children in front of a decorated teepee.    ArtChildrenClothingTeepeesTentsWomen  
1936 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal scouts.  Photo of a painting by A.J. Miller.  HuntingScouts 1837c
1809 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Sun Dance, Strathcona, Alberta.  At what is now Main Street in Strathcona, Alberta, a large group of aboriginal people watch the Making of a Brave, a traditional Sun Dance testing the courage of a young warrior.  CeremoniesCostumesDance 1884
2282 A0074 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal trade tools.    Tools  
2268 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal trading tools.  Drawing by C.W. Jefferys.  Tools  
1836 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal war dance.  Photo from a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  CeremoniesDance  
1681 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal warrior and his wife.  Photo of a watercolour painting by A.J. Miller.  BuffaloHorsesWomen 1837
1854 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal woman seated in front of a wigwam.    TentsWomen  
1826 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal woman with horse travois.    HorsesTravoisWomen  
144 A0005 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois.  Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois carried the Sioux's teepees, food, clothing, furs, and extra weapons whenever they moved to new camps or hunting grounds.  FoodFur TradeHorsesTeepeesTravoisWomen  
1830 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal women inside a tent.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher, the original of which is in the West Point Museum.  TentsWomen 1829c
1837 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginals at war.  Photo of a painting by Remington of Indian Life.  Military  
1895 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginals in canoes.  Photo from a sketch.  Canoes  
1374 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abraham Fehr From Saskatchewan & Family In Edmonton, Ab. (See Also A0046-01376)  AutomobilesDepressionPersonalitiesWomen 1934, July 1
1376 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abraham Fehr, From Saskatchewan, With His Family In Edmonton, Ab  AutomobilesDepressionPersonalitiesWomen 1934, July 1
360 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Adams George Archibald. First Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba 1870-1870  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870
5609 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Administration Building At The University Of Manitoba In Fort Garry Area Of Winnipeg, Built In 1911- 1912  OfficesUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2082 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Advertisement Re: Trips On The “Anson Northup’  JournalismSteamboats 1860
1274 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Churchill, Mb, Looking East  BuildingsTowns  
1362 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Emerson During Flood  FloodsTowns 1950, May
1315 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Emerson, Mb During Flood  Floods 1950, May
81 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales During Restoration Period  BuildingsForts  
82 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales During Restoration Period  BuildingsForts  
75 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales. Photo Taken After Restoration Had Begun  BuildingsForts  
40 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Lower Fort Garry  BuildingsLower Fort Garry 1975c
275 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Maryland Bridge Over Assiniboine River, 1900  Bridges 1900
1343 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Mcgillivray Dike During Winnipeg Flood  DikesFloods 1950, May
79 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of The Fort Prince Of Wales, Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts 1925c
1266 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of The Pas, Mb  BuildingsTowns  
1319 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  Floods 1950, May
1356 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1360 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1359 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood. Building In Centre Has “Memorial - Hazl” Pronted On It  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1358 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1361 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1357 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During The 1950 Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1314 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  Floods 1950, May
1334 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Buildings 1950, May
1305 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
2301 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     After Coalition In 1821, Nicholas Garry, A London Director Of The Hbc Was Appointed To Reconcile Differences Between The Fur Trade Offices Of Both Companies. In The Picture, He Is Seen Travelling West With North Wester Simon Ncgillvray (With Glasses)  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1821
2475 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     After The Discovery Of Gold In Bc Every Prospector Swarmed In To Pan The River And Creek Beds. To Assist Governor James Douglas In Maintaining Law And Order And Building Roads And Settlements, 150 Royal Engineers Under Colonel R.C. Moody, Were Sent From England To Begin Constructing The First Section Of Wagon Road, Caribou Road, Along The Fraser Canyon. Starting At Yale In 1862, The Engineers Constructed The First Section Of The Wagon Road Stretching 400 Miles To The Mining Town Of Barkervile. In The Photo A Wall Of Rock Has Beeen Breach With Gunpowder And The Cleft Is Being Cribbed. Chinese Work In The Background. The Road Designed For Teams Of 16 Oxen Blazed The Way For The Transcanada Highway 100 Years Later. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  ConstructionCostumesHorsesMilitaryMountainsPersonalitiesPoliticsRoadsTents 1862
1216 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Aircraft With Nose Hanger. (L- R):Pilot Konrad Johanneson With Four Passengers  AircraftAviationPersonalities  
1226 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Albatross Scout. World War I Aircraft  AircraftAviationWorld War I 1919
5457 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Black House Built In 1895, Lily Street, Winnipeg. Black Was Founder Of A Local Lumber Company. This Bldg. Has Been Demolished  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5458 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Black House Built In 1895, Lily Street, Winnipeg. Black Was Founder Of A Local Lumber Company. This Bldg. Has Been Destroyed  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
974 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Hunter Murray (1818-1874) Fur Trader & Explorer, Was Born At Kilmun, Argyleshire, Scotland, In 1818. As A Young Man He Emigrated Tothe United States And Served With The American Fur Company. He Married Anne Campbell, Daughter, Of Chief Trader Colin Campbell, Whom He Met On A Journey To The Athabasca District. They Had Eight Children. His Eldest Daughter Helen, Became The Wife Of Chief Trader W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Of 1885 Rebellion Fame. In The Spring Of 1846 He Came Up To Fort Garry From Missouri, And Joined The Hbc As Senior Clerk. In 1847 Chief Factor Murdock Mcpherson Appointed Murray To The Mackenzie River District To Establish An Outpost At Fort Yukon, In Russian Alaska. In Later Years He Managed Several Hbc Posts And In 1856 Was Made Chief Trader. In 1862 He Was Placed In Charge Of Lower Fort Garry, Where He Remained Until 1864. He Retired From The Fur Trade In 1867 And Died At His Home, "Bellevue" Near Lower Fort Garry In April 1874  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1870c
2421 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie  ExplorationPersonalities 1796c
961 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764 -1820), Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. He Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, And The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities  
2422 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764-1820) From A Portrait By Lawrence. Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, Reached The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1796c
2428 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie At Mackenzie Delta. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Same As A0076-02375)  ExplorationPersonalities 1790c
2429 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie At The Pacific. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1789
2375 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie On Mackenzie Delta. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Same As A0078-02428)  ExplorationPersonalities 1790c
978 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Ross (1783 -1856), Founder Of Fort Astoria In1811. He Served As A Member Of Council Of Assiniboia Between 1835 - 1850, & Was Also The First Sheriff Of Assiniboia.  Fur TradePersonalities  
874 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Young Scott M.D., Born In 1859, Served As An Officer In North West Rebellion And Took Part In The Engagement Of General Middleton'S Column At Fish Creek & Batoche  MilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalities 1885
372 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Alexandre Antonin Tache. Bishop Of St. Boniface  CostumesPersonalitiesReligion 1854
876 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Alexandre Kitson (1853-1883), Mla From 1879 - 1883 For St. Agathe, Mb  PersonalitiesPolitics 1879
2684 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Allan Cup. Manitoba Hockey Trophy  HockeySportsTrophies  
1817 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Alleged To Be Last Parade Of Custer'S Cavalry Before The Massacre By The Sioux  Military 1876
62698 A2008 Archives of Manitoba     American Settlers Headed To Alberta By Covered Wagon  AgricultureAmericansHorsesImmigrationLifestyleTransportationWagons 1890c
2419 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Amos D'Valettle'S Engraving Of British Regulars  Military  
1908 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An "Indian Massacre."    Guns 1865c
1883 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp with dogs, horses, teepees, and men.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsDogsHorsesTeepees  
1924 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  CampsWomen  
1885 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsCanoesDogsTeepees  
1934 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsTents  
1813 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal Dog Feast, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Aboriginals sitting and standing at a traditional Dog Feast, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba. The feast was part of an initiation ceremony of young men and included the boiling of a white dog in a large iron pot. A fee of two pounds of tobacco was charged.  CeremoniesDogs 1884
1878 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment at Lake Huron.  Photo of a aketch by Paul Kane. See also A0062-01879.  CampsCanoesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1879 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Photo of a painting by Paul Kane.  CampsTents  
1875 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment with teepees on frames.  Photo of a painting by F.S. Challener, taken from the walls of the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  CampsHotelsPrairiesTeepeesTentsWinnipeg Buildings 1909-1912
1962 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment.  Photo of a painting by F.S. Challener, taken from the wall of the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Camps 1909-1912
2243 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal family building a birch bark canoe.  Making a canoe was a family affair. Every Spring a family would have to decide how many and what kind of canoe they would need for that Summer. This canoe normally lasted two seasons of use. The canoe builder stripped the bark from the trees in early Spring, the women gathered spruce roots, peeled them and mixed spruce gum and ash to make the pitch used to waterproof the seams. The actual building of the canoes took six to eight weeks. Seen in the photo is the family with the bottom layer of birch bark weighted down between stakes that determine the shape of the canoe. The women and older children sew another layer of bark on each side to bring it to the proper height and seal the seams with pitch. The canoe builder will then fit stems and the preshaped gun whale, side and bottom slats, and then the preformed ribs. Final sewing and sealing is done by the women.  BoatsCanoesChildrenWomen  
1964 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal family with dog and sled.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  DogsSleds  
1944 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal festival.  Photo from a stylized drawing.  Festivals  
1960 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal festival.  Photo of a drawing.  Festivals  
1828 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man beside a clergyman.    Religion  
1943 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man beside a white hunter.  Photo of a sketch.  Costumes  
1983 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man hunting buffalo from horseback.  Photo a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  BuffaloHorses  
1961 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man hunting grizzly bear.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  BearsHunting  
1900 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man in a canoe.  Photo from a sketch.  Canoes  
1979 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a drawing by C.W. Jeffreys.  BuffaloHorses  
2016 A0066 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a drawing.  BuffaloHorses  
1965 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback with a dog travois.  Photo of an illustration.  HorsesTravois 1885
1927 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback.  Photo of a sketch with the caption, "Prairie Indian on Horseback".  Horses  
1823 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man roping a wild horse.  Photo of a painting.  Horses  
1751 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man wearing a hat.    Costumes  
1911 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man with a horse travois.  Photo of a sketch.  HorsesTravois  
1898 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man with dogs and sleds.  Photo from a sketch.  DogsSleds  
1761 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man.     
1688 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Photo of a watercolour painting by A.J. Miller.  Buildings 1837
1912 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal war dance.  Photo of a watercolour painting by Seth Eastman.  Dance  
1914 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal war dance.  Photo of an illustration.  Dance  
1968 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal warrior.  Photo of a portrait by Paul Kane.  Costumes  
1939 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal women bathing.  Photo of a painting by A.J. Miller.  Women 1837c
1811 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     An Algonquian ( Or Algonkin) Hunting Lodge Made Of Turf & Twigs Laid On Closely Stacked Poles  BuildingsHuntingLodges  
5433 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     An Elderly Metis Couple, Andre Jerome And His Wife, Who Were Residents Of The Pembina Area. Andre, Who Was Born December12, 1829 In St Boniface, Married Marguerite Gosselin, The Daughter Of Antoine Gosselin And Marie Roy. The Jeromes Had 10 Children. One Of The Children Was Alexander Jerome. They Were Cree-French Metis  FrenchMetisPersonalitiesWomen 1890c
1918 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     An Encampment Of Plains Indians. From A Mural By Frederick S. Challener  CampsTeepees 1909-1912
449 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     An Escort Of The Nwmp Lined Up To Welcome The First Through Train, From Eastern Canada To The West Coast, As It Arrives In Calgary, Ab., July 1886. Note The Man And Woman In The Foreground With Other Onlookers In Wagon Hitched To A Horse  HorsesLocomotivesMilitaryRailwaysRCMPWagonsWomen 1886, July
2266 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   An officer of the Hudson's Bay Company with his aboriginal wife and other men unloading fur from a North Canoe at a trading post.  Photo of a sketch that was published in Picturesque Canada, Toronto, 1802.  BoatsCanoesChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsWomen  
1955 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An Ojibway encampment on the Winnipeg River with its residents in canoes.  Photograph of a painting by Paul Kane.  CampsCanoesTents 1846
1812 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     An Ojibway Wigwam (Hut Or Lodge) Made Of Birch Bark Placed Over Green, Bent Boughs  LodgesTeepees  
5432 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Andre Jerome'S House, Red River Settlement C1890  BuildingsFrenchHousesWomen 1972
2357 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Anthony Henday Enters The Blackfoot Camp, 1754. From The Painting By Franklin Arbuckle, Rca, For The Hudson'S Bay Company. Courtesy Of Hbc  ExplorationPersonalities 1754
1136 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Apple Orchard, Morden Experimental Farm  AgricultureFruitTrees 1900c
2669 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Arch Erected On Main Street To Honour Queen Victoria'S Jubilee, 1837-1897  ArchesRoyalty 1897
2668 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Arch Erected To Honour Visit Of Governor-General Lord Minto And Lady Minto  Arches 1900
5495 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Archbishop'S Palace Built In 1864, Cathedral Avenue, St. Boniface. Western Stone Part Of Building, Was Built For Mgr. Tache, Archbishop Of St. Boniface From 1854 - 1894. The Palace Was Later Doubled In Size & Roof Greatly Altered. East Wing Added In 1899  FrenchHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1565 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Archbishops Palace In St. Boniface Area Of Winnipeg, Mb  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1894c
2742 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Commemorating The Return Of General Middleton And His Troops To Winnipeg  ArchesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2749 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Erected By St. Andrew'S Society Welcoming The Troops Back From North West Rebellion  ArchesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2719 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Erected In Brandon, Mb. In Honour Of Hrh The Duke Of Connaught'S Visit  ArchesEventsRoyaltyTowns 1912
2757 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Archway On Main Street Welcoming Duke And Duchess Of York To Winnipeg  ArchesEventsRoyalty 1901, September
160 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Arctic Ice Company Ltd. Wagon No. 26 & Horses On Winnipeg Street  HorsesIceWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1930c
5617 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Arlington Bridge, Cpr Yards, Winnipeg. Built In 1910. Known First As The Brown & Brant Street Bridge. The Steel Structure Was Made In Birmingham, England. It Is Said To Have Been Built To Span The Nile River In Egypt  BridgesRail Yards 1972
2702 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration On The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Main Street, Winnipeg  AutomobilesEventsMilitaryStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918, Nov 11
2790 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration, Main Street  CelebrationsHorsesMilitaryParadesStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918
2800 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. (Same As A0090-2802)  AutomobilesCelebrationsMilitaryStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918
2690 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebrations, Portage Avenue And Main Street, Winnipeg  EventsMilitaryWinnipeg Streets 1918, Nov 11
2802 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Parade, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  ParadesWinnipeg Streets 1918
704 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Army Dirigible In Use During World War I  EquipmentMilitaryTrucksWorld War I 1914-1918
392 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Army Freight Train With Wagons And Oxen Going North  FreightingMilitaryOxen 1885
2133 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of 65 Families Of Mennonites On Board The Ss “International” At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsFortsImmigrationMennonitesShipsSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1874, July 31
2124 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of 65 Families Of Mennonites On Board The Ss “International” At Upper Fort Garry In Manitoba  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShipsSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1874, July 31
986 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of First Mennonites By Boat At Winnipeg, Mb  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShips 1874, July 31
985 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of First Mennonites By Boat At Winnipeg, Mb  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShipsWinnipeg Buildings 1874, July 31
322 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Harvest Excursionists At Cpr Station, Winnipeg, Mb. (See Better Image A0752-22672)  ImmigrationRailwaysStationsStreetcars 1897
326 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Hudson’S Bay Company Train Of Red River Carts At Cpr Station In Calgary, Ab, Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRailwaysRed River Carts 1880c
276 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Immigrants From A Cpr Train  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
996 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Immigrants On Cpr Train. (Same As A0034-00993)  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
998 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Large Number Of Immigrants Via Cpr Train  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
71 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of The Annual Supply Ship, York Factory, Manitoba  BuildingsForts 1880c
885 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Arthur Meighen (1874 -1960). Prime Minister Of Canada From 1920 - 1921 And In 1926  PersonalitiesPolitics 1920
409 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Artillery In Action  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
668 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Artist Impressions Of Costumes & Lifestyle Of Nwmp  CostumesLifestyleRCMP 1876
2386 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Concept Of Christopher Columbus On Deck Of His Ship  ExplorationPersonalitiesShips 1492
2388 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Concept Of Vikings Approach To North America  ExplorationPersonalities  
754 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Conception Of Soldiers In Battle  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
759 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Conception Of Soldiers In Battle. Note The Bagpipes  MilitaryMusical InstrumentsUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
2679 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Illustrations Of Life In Manitoba  Lifestyle 1890c
472 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesLifestyleMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
1059 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1031 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Immigrants Working In Fields  Agriculture  
2804 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Lord And Lady Dufferin'S Visit To Stonewall (Rockwood), Mb  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1877
795 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Scene In France  BridgesBuildings  
2748 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Visit Of Lord And Lady Dufferin To Stonewall, (Rockwood) Mb  EventsPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1877
1043 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Immigrants Life  AgricultureImmigration  
1037 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1038 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1039 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1044 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1064 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Men Engaged In Fur Trade  DogsFur TradeSleds  
2385 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Christopher Columbus Awaking America  ExplorationPersonalities 1492
465 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesHuntingLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
464 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
463 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Gatling Gun In Action  CannonsGunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
450 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Interior Of Troop Train From Illustrated War News  North West RebellionRailways 1885
466 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Lifestyle In 1885  BuffaloLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
995 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Settlers Arriving By Boat To Canada  BoatsImmigrationShipsWomen  
1104 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S View Of Covered Wagons Going Across The Prairie  AgricultureImmigrationPrairiesRed River CartsWagons  
446 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artistic Testimony To Dead Of Battle Of Fish Creek. Pte. Alexander M. Ferguson, First Volunteer Killed At Fish Creek. Lt. Charles Swinford Shot In Head At Fish Creek. Died In Field Hospital  MilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalities 1885
480 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Artists' Version Of Battle At Fish Creek  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2392 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Concept Of Spaniards In America  ExplorationPersonalities  
1622 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Rendering Of The Walker Theatre, Winnipeg  ArtCinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1928c
470 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of A Scene Of Fighting  GunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
469 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of Military Camp  MilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
763 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of Soldiers In Battle  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
1643 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Ashdown Hardware Co  StoresWinnipeg Buildings  
225 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Automobile In Winnipeg, Mb  Automobiles 1920c
174 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Automobiles Lined Up For An Automobile Race On Portage Avenue In Front Of Clarendon Hotel, Winnipeg  AutomobilesHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1913
333 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Automobiles Parked Diagonally Outside Buildings On Both Sides Of Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1925
1230 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Avro 504 K Trainer Plane, Built In England  AircraftAviation 1918
1296 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     B25 Mitchell Bomber Rcaf  AircraftAviationWorld War II  
1628 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Bachelor'S Hall Where R.M. Ballantyne Lived. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsHouses 1841
2063 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Badger, Large, Stout Member Of Weasel Family  Animals  
5513 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Bank Of Montreal, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1913  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5605 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Bank Of Nova Scotia, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1910. The Car Is A Chrysler Imperial C1967  AutomobilesBanksSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
397 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Barber At Work Amidst Soldiers At Camp  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1535 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Barber Shop At Virden, Mb  Barber ShopsBuildingsTowns 1900c
2191 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Baret'S Expedition Hunting Polar Bears In Arctic. Photo From A Drawing  BearsBoatsExplorationShips  
2200 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Between The Ships “Hampshire” And The “Pelican”, 1697. Photo Courtesy Of Norman Wilkinson For Hbc  BoatsMilitaryShips 1697
487 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Cut Knife Hill  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
479 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Fish Creek  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2180 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Ste-Foy, After The Battle Of Abraham. Drawing  BattlesMilitary 1760, April 28
399 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Scene At Batoche From A Distance  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
400 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Scene At Batoche From A Distance  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
5582 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Bawlf Block, 148 -150 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1882 As A Twin To Benson Block. A Sign On The Building Reads “House Of Comoy Of Canada Ltd.”  BlocksSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1235 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Be 2c Aircraft  AircraftAviation  
132 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Bear Surrounded By Dogs About To Be Shot By A Hunter; Also A Dog Team Being Whipped By A Man. From An Illustration From Canadian Illustrated News  BearsDog SledsDogsGunsSleds 1875
2012 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver And Beaver House  AnimalsBeavers  
2041 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, A Very Large, Thick Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  AnimalsBeavers  
2055 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, Large Thick-Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  Animals, Wild  
2065 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, Large, Thick-Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  AnimalsBeavers  
2044 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beavers Building A Dam  AnimalsBeaversDams  
737 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Belgian War Memorial In St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Mb  MonumentsWorld War II  
5440 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Bell Tower, St. Peter'S Ukrainian Catholic Church, Built In 1911 In Ashville, Mb  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians 1972
1240 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Bellanca Air Cruiser Cf-Btw. Central Northern Airways  AircraftAviation  
2328 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Benjamin Disraeli Of England. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesPolitics  
1380 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Bennett Buggy In Manitoba  BuggiesDepressionDrought 1933c
1475 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Bennett Buggy . Horses Replaced The Internal Combustion Engine  AutomobilesBuggiesDepression 1937c
2706 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Bethune Jazz Band On Parade  BandsParadesWomen 1927c
2714 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Bethune Jazz Band On Parade  AutomobilesBandsChildrenCostumesMusicParadesStreetcarsWomen 1927c
530 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Between 4 & 5 P.M. Some 200 Specials Armed With Wagon Spokes And Baseball Bats, Are Seen Marching West Along Portage Avenue After Clearing Portage And Main Streets, Past The Oldfield Kirby And Gardiner Building. As The Specials Marched On Crowds, Bats, Fists, Stones, Bricks And Broken Bottles Began To Fly. Mayor Gray Had Told The Leader Of The Mounted Specials That He Would Shortly Read The Riot Act And That Would Enable The Royal Northwest Mounted Police To Be Brought In And Firearms To Be Used If Necessary. Thus He Almost Precipitated The Bloodbath That Would Finally Occur Eleven Days Later  RiotsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
492 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Big Bear (Seen In Centre In The Distance) Surrendering To Nwmp On An Island In Saskatchewan River.  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRCMPRivers 1885
424 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Big Bear Trading At Fort Pitt, Nt, Just Before The North West Rebellion. (L- R): Four Sky Thunder; Sky Bird; Matoose (Seated); Napasis; Big Bear; Angus Mckay, Metis, (Holding Fur); Otto Dufresne, Metis; Louis Goulet, Metis; Stanley Simpson (Reading A Book); Mr. Rowley (Seated); Alex Mcdonald, Metis (Behind Wheel); Captain R.B. Sletch, Nwmp (Wearing A Tam And Sitting On Wheel Hub); Mr. Edmund (Seated); And Henry Dufrain  CostumesFortsFur TradeMetisPersonalitiesRCMP 1884
2484 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Birth Of Standard Time. Sandford Fleming Proposed A Simplified Time Reckoning System. Sandford Fleming , A Scottish Canadian Engineer, Vexed By A Timetable Mix-Up In Ireland, Devised A Simplified Time Reckoning System. On February 8th, 1879, He Addressed The Candian Institute In Toronto On " The Selection Of A Prime Meridian". His Proposal To Divide The Globe Into 24 Equal Time Zones Was Widely Circulated. In Washington, 22 Of 25 Nations Agreed To Implement It, Beginning On January 1st, 1885. Fleming Had Designed Canada'S First Postage Stamp, The 1851 Three Penny Beaver. He Also Was Famous For His Railway Survey Of The Yellowhead Pass In The Rockies, And He Proposed The Pacific Cable Which In 1902 Linked Canada To Australia. He Received A Knighthood In 1897. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  EventsInventionsMapsPersonalities 1879, February 8
2476 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Birth Of Victoria, Bc. James Douglas Chose The Site Which Became Victoria, Bc. James Douglas, A Chief Factor Of The Hudson'S Bay Company, Selected The Site For A Trading Post, At Fort Victoria Overlooking The Straits Of Juan De Fuca. In The Spring Of 1845, The Hbc Annual Supply Ship Dropped Anchor And From Then On The Post'S Trade Gradually Grew In Importance. In 1858 A Town Site Was Laid Out And Named Victoria. With The Gold Strikes On The Fraser River, Overnight The Tiny Port Became A Shipping Centre. In 1858 Governor James Douglas Took Over The Administration Of The Newly Constituted Mainland Colony Which Joined With Vancouver Island In 1866. Known As British Columbia The United Colony Entered Into Confederation As A Province In 1871. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly. (Colour Slide)  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPorts 1843
14 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Bishop'S Palace, Cathedral, Grey Nuns Convent And Windmill, With Upper Fort Garry In The Background. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  ChurchesReligionUpper Fort GarryWindmillsWinnipeg Buildings 1846c
2040 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Black Bear, Resident Of Deciduous Or Coniferous Forests  AnimalsBears  
2048 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Black Bear, Resident Of Deciduous Or Coniferous Forests  AnimalsBears  
947 A0032 Archives of Manitoba   Blackfoot Chief, Crowfoot.  Blackfoot Chief Crowfoot (1830 -1890), Head Chief of the Blackfoot in 1877.  Personalities  
1822 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Blackfoot party on the war-trail.  Photo of a painting By A.J. Miller.  Horses 1837
1820 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Blackfoot warrior's robe.  The robe contains a history of the owner's wars and buffalo hunts and shows the number of scalps he has taken from his enemies.  BuffaloCostumes 1857-1858
1821 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Blackfoot Warriors On War Trail. Painting By A.J. Miller  Horses 1837
5490 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Blacksmith Shop In 1897 At Oak Lake. Now Used As Welding Shop  BlacksmithsBuildingsShops 1972
584 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Block Paving Of Main Street Looking North In Winnipeg. Started Sept. 13, 1883 With Arrival Of 36 Cars Of Blocks & Timber. (See Also A0020-00596)  ConstructionHorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWood 1883
596 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Block Paving Of Main Street, Winnipeg. Started Sept 13, 1883 With Arrival Of 36 Cars Of Blocks & Timber. (See Also A0020-00584)  ConstructionEquipmentLumberWinnipeg Streets 1883
2172 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Boat Being Pulled By Rope Over Grand Rapid Of Saskatchewan River  BoatsRivers  
64 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Boatmen At Norway House  BuildingsForts 1880
2078 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Boats At Port Nelson, Mb  BoatsPorts 1927c
416 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Body Of Donald Ross Who Shot Captain French  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
770 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Bombed Out City In Europe  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
406 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Boulton'S Scouts, A Corp Of Mounted Infantry Seen From A Distance  HorsesMilitaryNorth West RebellionScouts 1885
212 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Commission Camp. Red River Carts Seen At Camp  Boundary CommissionRed River CartsTents 1872
2533 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Cutting Through Turtle Mountain  Boundary CommissionLandformsMountains  
2539 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary CommissionMonuments 1872c
2538 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River. (Close Up)  Boundary CommissionMonuments 1872c
2502 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Surveyors" Camp (Sgt. Kay'S R.E. Survey Camp, Showing Red River Carts And Tents At North Antler River..The Use Of The Metis Red River Cart (Two-Wheeled Cart) Proved To Be Indispensable For Pulling Heavy Loads Over Difficult Terrain. The Simplicity Of The Cart Was Appreciated By The Government Surveyors Because The Maintenance And Repair Of The Cart Was Done Quickly And Easily Compared With A Four-Wheeled Cart  Boundary CommissionCampsRed River CartsSurveyingTents  
324 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Box Cars Outside Cpr Station & Railway Yard At Emerson, Mb  BuildingsRail YardsRailwaysStationsTowns 1910c
1617 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Boys At Wood Working Class  BuildingsChildrenSchools  
1668 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Brandon College, Brandon, Mb  BuildingsColleges 1909
2523 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Break Up Of Ice On Red River At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionRivers  
1691 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Breakfast At Sunrise. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  1837
300 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Bridge At Port Nelson  BridgesRailways  
2530 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Bridge Over First Crossing Of Souris River, 170 Miles West Of Red River & 10 Miles North Of Boundary  Boundary CommissionBridgesRivers 1874, June
2272 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Brigade Of Canoes Leaving Lachine. Painted By Franklin Arbuckle For Hbc  CanoesHudson Bay Company  
216 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Brigade Of Ox-Drawn Red River Carts From A Painting By W. T. Smedley  OxenRed River Carts 1875c
1234 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Bristol Fighter Overhead. Sopwith Camels On Ground  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
2564 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     British Engineers  EngineeringEnglishMilitaryRiel  
2412 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     British Military Conference  ConferencesMilitary  
2795 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     British Uniforms, War Of 1812. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CostumesMilitary 1812
647 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Broadway Street Bridge, Which Was Built In The Winter Of 1881 - 1882, Was Torn Apart Four Days After Its Official Opening Of April 15, 1882, By A Massive Spring Ice Jam Breakup That Moved Up The Red River On April 19th. The Following Year 1883 The Second Broadway (Street) Bridge Was Built And It Lasted Until 1917, When It Was Replaced With The Provencher Bridge.The Broadway (Street) Bridge Joined Broadway Avenue To Provencher Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb. (Broadway Avenue No Longer Extends To Provencher Avenue, It Stops At Main Street In Front Of The Cn Union Station Which Was Built In 1908). The Bridge Over The Red River At Provencher Avenue Is Now The Provencher Bridge, Which Joins Main Street Via Pioneer Avenue And Water Avenue  BridgesWinnipeg Streets 1881-1882
1460 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Broken Wagon Abandoned By Family On Move  DepressionWagons 1933c
5591 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Brown & Rutherford Houses, Rutherford St., Winnipeg. Built In 1891. Alexander Brown & Thomas Rutherford Came To Fort Garry In 1872 & Established Manitoba'S First Lumber & Planing Mill  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2799 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Bill Cody And His Group Of Indians Sitting In Front Of Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg  GatesUpper Fort Garry 1910
1976 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Herd & Prairie Fire  BuffaloFiresPrairies  
1984 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Herd Grazing. Painting By George Catlin  BuffaloHunting  
1994 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunt, Chasing Back. Painting By George Catlin  BuffaloHorsesHunting  
1703 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunt. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1981 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting  BuffaloHunting  
1982 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting  BuffaloHunting  
1985 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting On Horseback  BuffaloHorses  
1980 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting. Painting By John Innes, When The Blackfoot Hunt  BuffaloHunting  
1682 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Rift. Buffalo Hunt Using A Rift (A Steep Sided Valley). Water-Colour Painting By A.J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1353 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1347 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike In Front Of St. Boniface Basilica During Winnipeg Flood  ChurchesFloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1349 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike On Winnipeg Street During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1340 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1345 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1408 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes On Winnipeg Streets During Flood.,  DikesFloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
304 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Building Hudson Bay Railway  ConstructionRailways  
1726 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Building Snow Houses At Cape Fullerton  EskimosIgloosInuit  
90 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings At Fort Ellice, Northwest Territory  BuildingsForts 1875c
59 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings At Norway House,From Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts  
5580 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings Between William Avenue & Elgin Avenue On Princess Street Including The Exchange Building And The Globe Hotel And Balfour Impliments Co. A Horse And Wagon And A Few Pedestrians Are On The Street  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900
117 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings Of The Hbc Post At Portage La Prairie, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1890
1810 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Burial Scaffolds Were Used By The Sioux Indians Of Minnesota. They Wrapped Their Dead In Skins Or Blankets  CemeteriesGraves  
412 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Burying Dead After Batoche. Troops Buried Metis, & Most Army Dead Were Sent Home  FuneralsMetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1417 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Buses On Portage Avenue During Snowstorm  BusesSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2479 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Bytown (On The Ottawa River) As Seen From Parliament Hill. Bytown Was Later Named Ottawa. Note The Sail Boats And The Buildings In The Left Background. The Ottawa River Was A Highway From Quebec To The Interior For Indians, Traders, And Explorers. In 1800 When Lumbering Became Important, Philemon Wright Set Up A Sawmill Settlement At Chaudiere Falls Which Later Became Hull. Across The River, No Construction Took Place Until Colonel By Arrived With His Royal Engineers In 1826 To Construct The 131 Mile Rideau Canal To Kingston. The Community (Shown In This Image From The Painting By J.D. Kelly) Which Arose Was Named Bytown After Colonel By. On January 1, 1855, It Was Named Ottawa. The United Canada Had Alternated Its Capital Between Key Cities Until 1858. Queen Victoria Decided That Ottawa Represented The Two Basic Cultures Of English And French And Named Ottawa (Formally Bytown) As The Capital. It Has Remained The Capital Since Then. Canada'S Capital Region Now Covers 1,800 Square Miles And Extends Beyond Ottawa In The Province Of Ontario And Adjoining Hull In The Province Of Quebec  BuildingsCostumesParliamentRiversShipsTowns 1835
883 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Cabinet Ministers Of Legislature Of Manitoba. (Names On Photo)  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870
2630 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Calf Roping At The Winnipeg Stampede  CattleCowboysHorsesRodeosSports 1913
2512 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Camp At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsTents  
2286 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Camp Of James Bay Indians At Fort Charles With The “Nonsuch” Anchored Off Shore. From A Mural By A. Sherriff Scott, Rca, Assisted By E.T. Adney. Hung In The Elevator Lobby Of Hbc Store In Winnipeg  BoatsFortsHudson Bay CompanyShips  
1694 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Camp Providers. From A Watercolour By A.J. Miller.  Horses 1837
5612 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Building, With Fraser Art Supplies And The Camera Shop On The Main Floor, At 352 Donald Street Near Ellice In Winnipeg, Built In 1910. Next Building Is The Dominion Textiles Limited And Office Specialty  AutomobilesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2006 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Goose  Birds  
2007 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Goose  Birds  
2045 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Lynx, Grayish Brown Cat About Twice The Size And Weight Of A House Cat  Animals  
2473 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Was Divided Into Upper And Lower Canada, By The Constitutional Act Of 1791, To Allow Both English And French To Maintain Their Heritages And Traditions Of Government. John Graves Simcoe, A Revolutionary War Veteran, Was Selected Lieutenant Governor Of The New Province Of Upper Canada. His Induction Was Celebrated On July 18, 1892 At Kingston. The Executive Council Met In A Small Building Which Had Been Moved Across The Ice To Kingston Several Winter Before From Carleton Island (Now New York State). The Building Was Saved Because Of Its Historic Interest And Was Later Restored At Upper Canada Village Near Morrisburg. Lieutenant Governor Simcoe On A Horse, Is Seen In Full Dress Receiving A Salute From An Honour Guard Of Northumberland Fusiliers Outside Navy Hall, His Office And Residence. On September 17, 1792, The First Parliament Opened In Freemason'S Hall, Adjoining Wilson'S Tavern. It Continued Met There Until 1795 When It Moved To York (Now Toronto)  BuildingsCostumesEventsFlagsHistoryHousesMilitaryParliamentPolitics 1792
2485 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada's first Trade Tready. Viceroy and Governor of New France, Count Frontenac meeting with Iroquois Chiefs and Deputies of the Five Iorquois Nations at the mouth of the Cataraqui River (Now Kingston, Ontario). Frontenac planned a fort on Lake Ontario to resist the English and Dutch claims on the fur trade. To pacify the Iroquois and impress them, Frontenac brought an armed force of 400 including friendly Aglonquins and Hurons and several cannons. The Chiefs were received with presents and feasting. Convinced by Frontenac of his deep concern for their people, the Chiefs agreed to the French terms. Thus came about Canada's first Trade Treaty. Frontenac returned to Montreal confident that he held the key to the Great Lakes. On his return he took eight aboriginal children with him to be given a French education. Image from a painting by J.D. Kelly.  BearsCostumesExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1673, July 12
2469 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Printing Press, Established By Bartholomew Green Jr., At Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. In August, 1751, Bartholomew Green, Jr. Brought With Him From Boston, Canada'S First Printing Press. He Died Six Weeks Later. His Former Partner John Bushell Was Appointed King'S Printer And On March 23rd Published The First Edition Of The Halifax Gazette. Bushell'S Daughter Was A Skilled Compositor With Type Stick In Hand, She Is Receiving An Official Document From A Military Secretary. Her Father Is Showing The Day'S Paper To An Admiring Townsman. Standing By The Sturdy Screw Press Is A Youthful "Beater" With The Leather Covered Ball Used In Inking The Plates. Photo From A Painting By Rex Woods  CostumesEquipmentJournalismPrintingWomen 1752
2478 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Railway, The Champlain And St. Lawrence Railway, Was Planned By The Honourable Peter Mcgill As A Portage Link In The Water Route From The St. Lawrence To New York. The Rails Were Of Wood With Flat Iron Bars Spiked On Top. The Rail Cars Were Horse Drawn. Later The Locomotive, "Dorchester" Built By Robert Stevenson And Company Was Imported From England. On July 21, 1836, On The Official Opening Run Only Two Cars Were Coupled To It As It Covered 16 Miles Of Track From La Prairie On The St. Lawrence To St. John'S On The Richelieu River. By July 25th Regular Steam Service Had Begun. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CeremoniesLocomotivesRailways 1836
2461 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Shipyard. The Ship Building Industry Really Started With The Arrival Of Intendant Jean Talon At Quebec In 1665. In 1670, He Established The First Shipyard On The St. Charles River, Where It Enters The St. Lawrence At Quebec. He Is Shown In This Photo Discussing The Ship Building With The Shipwright. Another Man Is Kneeling Determining A Curve. Workers At The Left Are Ripping Long Planks With A Saw. The Model And The Ship Beyond Are Typical Of The Period. In France Fully Rigged Models Up To 30 Feet Were Pretested On Miniature Lakes With A Crew Of Seamen Aboard  ConstructionCostumesExplorationLabourPersonalitiesShips 1672
1354 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Army Assisting During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsMilitary 1950, May
1310 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Army During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsMilitary 1950, May
2519 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Custom House, North Pembina & Hmna Boundary Commission Camp  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsGovernment Buildings 1872
1999 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Buffalo Hunt  BuffaloHuntingMetis  
1998 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Hunt Of Bear  HuntingMetis  
1996 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketches Showing Aspects Of Buffalo Hunt  BuffaloHunting  
1997 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketches Showing Hunt Of Bear And Deer  HuntingMetis  
5473 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Built In 1912, In Elkhorn, Mb, In The Style Of A Greek Temple  BanksBuildings 1972
5511 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Main Street, Winnipeg; Built In 1912  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1554 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian National Railway Station, Main Street, Winnipeg  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1960c
765 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers  MilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
702 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers And Tank In Action During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
766 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Going Over The Top In Battle  GunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
697 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Overseas During World War I As Dawn Breaks On The Day Of Battle  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
696 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Overseas Holding Up Artillery Shells During World War I  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
740 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Playing Violins, Entertaining The Troops  EntertainmentMilitaryMusical InstrumentsWorld War II 1940c
709 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Troops With German Prisoners Of War In World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
733 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Women'S Army Corp (Cwac) Information Centre In Winnipeg Urging Women To Join Up  MilitaryUniformsWomenWorld War II 1942c
70 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Cannon At York Factory, Facing Hayes River  BuildingsForts 1890c
73 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Cannon On Ramparts At Fort Prince Of Wales  BuildingsCannonsForts  
383 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Brigade With Marquis Of Lorne (John Douglas Sutherland Campbell) Gov. Gen. Of Canada 1878-83. He Toured From Manitoba To Rocky Mountains By Canoe & Horseback. An Artist Went With Him  CanoesPersonalitiesRoyalty 1881
1336 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Going Down Street In Winnipeg Flood  CanoesFloods 1950, May
1337 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Going Down Street In Winnipeg Flood  CanoesFloods 1950, May
2239 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe In A Stiff Current, 1892. Oil Painting (Black And White) On Canvas. From The Sid W. Richardson Foundation Collection  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
2240 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Canoes At Camp  BoatsCanoes  
1621 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Capitol Theatre, Winnipeg  CinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
2569 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Captain Featherstonhaugh'S Re Camp (Astronomical Party), Turtle Mountain On Boundary Line 116 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCamps  
496 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Captain French Prevailing On 3 White Cap Warriors To Surrender  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2467 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Captain George Vancouver Surveying English Bay Near Entrance To Burrard Inlet. Here A Century Later A City Was Named After Him "Vancouver". He Returned To England In 1795. It Was Not Until The1858 Cariboo Gold Rush And The Coming Ot The Railroad That Settlers Began Streaming Into The Area And In 1886 The City Of Vancouver Was Incorpoated  BoatsExplorationPersonalitiesUniforms 1792
2472 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Franklin Exploring Great Bear Lake, The Continent'S Fourth Largest Lake, Where He Spent The Fall And Winter, Studying And Exploring Its Shoreline. Franklin Returned To England In 1827. He Was Knighted In 1829, And In 1845 Disappeared While Searching For The Legendary North West Passsage. His Two Ships, "Erebus" And "Terror" Had Been Crushed In The Ice And He Along With His Entire Crew Had Perished. With Modern Technology Man Is Tapping The Vast Deposits Of Mineral Wealth Lying In The Great Bear Region. Photo From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CanoesCostumesEquipmentExplorationFlagsPersonalities 1825
2432 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser  ExplorationPersonalities 1859
2433 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser And Dr. Hector In The West  ExplorationPersonalities 1857-1859
2434 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser On His Expedition In The West. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1857
2549 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Captain William Francis Butler & Sleigh Dog  Boundary CommissionDogsPersonalities  
701 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Caption On Photo Reads “All The Fine Buildings Destroyed Which Their Owners Hardly Recognise.” Scene In France During World War I  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
1418 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Car Covered In Snow Drift During A Snowstorm In Winnipeg On March 4, 1966  AutomobilesSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2381 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Caravan Commanded By Marco Polo Sets Out For A Mission To Kubla Khan In Northern China  ExplorationPersonalities  
703 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Caring For Wounded Canadian Soldiers During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
5566 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Carling Breweries Ltd, On Redwood Avenue In Winnipeg, Was Built In C1881. This Complex Was Built As Edward L. Drewry'S Redwood Brewery & Malt House. E.L. Drewry Was A Prominant Man In City & Provincial Politics  BreweriesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1559 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Carnegie Library, William Avenue, Winnipeg  LibrariesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
653 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Cars Parked Diagonally Along Buildings On Portage Avenue Looking West, In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2390 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Cartier In St. Lawrence  ExplorationPersonalities 1535
776 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Cartoon Illustrating End Of German Military Power  CartoonsWorld War I 1914-1918
5505 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Carved Ornamentation In Front Of Union Station, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1909-1911  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1574 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Cathedral Of St. Boniface And Nunnery In St. Boniface Seen From Across The Red River. Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Himes  ChurchesConventsRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1857c
2741 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration And Dancing  CelebrationsDance 1890c
2745 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  CelebrationsEvents 1930, July 25
2747 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  CelebrationsCostumesEventsWomen 1930, July 15
1644 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Cement Plant  BuildingsIndustry  
2477 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Ceremonies, At Fort York Celebrating Coronation Of Queen Victoria, Included A Parade Of The Troops And A 21 Gun Royal Salute. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  BuildingsCeremoniesCostumesFlagsFortsHorsesMilitaryWomen 1838
1283 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Ajf Fokker Super Universal Aircraft Of Canadian Airways Ltd  AircraftAviation 1932c
1284 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Ajs Stinson  AircraftAviation  
1256 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Apm.Dh60 Moth Aircraft With Pilot Konrad Johanneson. Winnipeg, Mb  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1934
1281 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Az1 Nordwyn Norseman Of Mackenzie Air Service  AircraftAviation  
1261 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-B6w Stinson Sr8 Reliant. Pilot: K. Johanneson. Lamb Airways. Built In 1937. Damaged By Fire Beyond Repair, Emma Lake, Sk., In1944  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1937c
1232 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Bgw Stinson Reliant Sr8. Lamb Air Ways. Tom Lamb On Right  AircraftAviation  
1282 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Bxy Bellanca Aircruiser Cf-Bkv Of Canadian Pacific Airlines  AircraftAviation  
1228 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Fug Dh82c Tiger Moth  AircraftAviation 1950c
347 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Charles Fitzpatrick Addressing The Jury On Behalf Of Louis Riel In Courtroom, Regina, Sk  CourtsPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885, July
968 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Charles Wm. Gordon (Ralph Conner, Pseudonym) (1860 -1937) Was A Clergyman And Novelist  AuthorsPersonalitiesReligion  
1540 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Chas. Mcdonald Drugstore. (Mr. Philion'S) Baker & Oyster Parlour. Virden, Mb  BakeriesPharmaciesTowns 1900c
2797 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Factor Bernard Rogan Ross . Discoverer Of Ross' Goose. Drawing By C.W. Jerrerys  CostumesFur TradePersonalities  
26 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Factor'S House. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878
1888 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Sitting Bull, Chief Of Teton Sioux Indians  CostumesPersonalities  
1756 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Wearing Coat And Medals (Symbol Of Office Of Chief) During Treaty Days  Costumes  
1323 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Child Asleep In Evacuation Area During Winnipeg Flood  AircraftFloods 1950, May
1099 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Children And Teacher At School In Manitoba.,  BuildingsImmigrationSchoolsWomen  
2641 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Children At Play In Yard  ChildrenLifestyle 1914c
1421 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Children Jumping Off Building Into Snow Drifts Following Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
23617 A0789 Archives of Manitoba     Children On Their Way To Strathcona School At Corner Of Macgregor & Burrows  ChildrenLifestyleWinnipeg Streets 1925
2696 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Children Playing In The Water At Grand Beach, Mb, With The Pier In The Background  BeachesChildrenCostumes 1930c
2615 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Children'S Playground In Winnipeg Park  ChildrenParksPlaygroundsWomen 1917
156 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Chippawa Mode Of Travelling In Winter With Dogs And Sled, And Woman Carrying The Food Etc. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher (1806-1834). (Same As A0005-00121)  DogsSledsWomen 1829c
2565 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippawas, Lake Of The Woods  Boundary Commission  
2554 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Indians At Dufferin  Boundary Commission  
1778 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Chippewa grave, Lake of the Woods, Ontario.  Wooden grave shelters covered burial places of the Chippewa.  CemeteriesGraves  
2559 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Indians  Boundary Commission  
121 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Mode Of Travelling With Family On Snowshoes And Dog Sled. The Women Carried The Teepees, Food And Clothing. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher, 1806-1934.  ChildrenDogsSledsSnowshoeingWomen 1829c
2522 A0081 Archives of Manitoba   Chippewa teepees.    TeepeesTents  
1589 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Church In Rural Area  BuildingsChurches  
1595 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Church In Rural Manitoba  BuildingsChurches  
1590 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Church Of England, Cypress River, Mb  BuildingsChurchesTowns  
762 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Church Parade At Salisbury Plain  MilitaryReligionWorld War I 1914-1918
529 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Citizens Committee Volunteers, Including University Students Line Up On Broadway Near Old Buildings Of University Of Manitoba. (See A0018-00538)  StudentsUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Strikes 1919, June 4
538 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Citizens committee volunteers, including university students line up on Broadway near old buildings of University of Manitoba. (See also A0018-00529)  StudentsUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 4
570 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     City Edition Free Press Evening Bulletin Account Of The Winnipeg General Strike Under The Heading “Force Increased By 1,000 Men”  JournalismWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 11
5556 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     City Fire Hall, Maple Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1904  Fire DepartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1583 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     City Hall, Brandon, Mb.  BuildingsCity Halls  
5497 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     City Hall, Portage La Prairie, Mb, Built C1895 Originally As Post Office. It Became City Hall In 1962  AutomobilesBuildingsCity HallsPost OfficesTowns 1972
1521 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     City Wood Yard. Depression Relief Headquarters.,  DepressionWinnipeg BuildingsWood 1930c
1915 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Clal-Lum Women Weaving A Blanket On A Loom. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  CraftsDogsWomen 1845
148 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Close - Up Of A Red River Cart Pulled By A Horse, From Illustration In Canadian Illustrated News  Red River Carts 1875c
393 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of Gatling Gun  CannonsGunsMilitary 1885
22 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of Officer'S Quarters. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
659 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of The Main Street Bridge, Which Spans The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, Mb. It Was Built In 1881 By The Hudson’S Bay Company  BridgesRivers  
937 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Head Shot Of John Christian Schultz. Lt.-Gov. Of Manitoba 1888-1895  PersonalitiesPolitics 1888c
2740 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Archway Commemorating The Return Of General Middleton And His Troops To Winnipeg  ArchesEventsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2019 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Gopher On Prairie.  AnimalsPrairies  
2024 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Owl  Birds  
2028 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Skunk.  Animals  
2020 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Squirrel  Animals  
2713 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Clowns Entertaining  AutomobilesClownsEntertainment 1927c
1949 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Cluster Of Wigwams Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873
1950 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Cluster Of Wigwams Tended By Women. Painting By Frederick Verner  TeepeesTents  
288 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Cnr Station With Trains And Automobiles At Thompson, Mb  AutomobilesLocomotivesRailwaysStationsTowns  
294 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cnr Train Crossing Nelson River, Churchill, Mb  RailwaysRiversTowns  
261 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Coal Burning Locomotive And Crew  CoalLabourLocomotivesRailways 1910c
263 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Coal Burning Locomotive And Workers  LabourLocomotivesRailways 1910c
262 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Coal Burning Locomotive In Mountains Beside A Building  BuildingsLocomotivesMountainsRailways  
260 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Coal Burning Locomotive Leaving Roundhouse  LocomotivesRailways 1910c
264 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Coal Burning Locomotive With Men Sitting On Top  LocomotivesRailways 1910c
944 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Col. John Stoughton Dennis, A Surveyor Sent To Red River In 1869 When He Inaugurated A System Of Surveys  MilitaryPersonalitiesSurveying 1869
805 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Colin Robertson (1779 -1842), Began Service In 1814 With Hbc In Charge Of Colonists Sent To Red River By Lord Selkirk  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
1428 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Collapse Of Building Following Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March
13 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Coloured Lithograph By Mortimer, Ottawa , From A Painting By A. Kemp  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1851c
395 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Combat Troops En Route To Batoche In 1885  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1550 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Commercial Hotel, Main Street, Winnipeg.  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1912c
2541 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Commissioner & Interpreter  Boundary CommissionWagons 1873
385 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Commissioner Acheson Gosford Irvine Was The First Native Canadian To Command The Nwmp Force. He Was Born In Quebec City On December 7, 1837. He Served With The Militia In The Red River Expedition Of 1870. From 1871-1875 He Commanded The Provisional Battalion Of Rifles Posted In Manitoba. In 1875 He Was Appointed Superintendent Of The North West Mounted Police (Nwmp) . He Served As Commissioner From 1880 - 1886. Following Retirement From The Force In 1886, He Served As Warden Of Stony Mountain Penitentiary For Many Years. He Died In Quebec City In 1916  MilitaryPersonalitiesRCMPRed River Expedition  
683 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Commissioner James Farquharson Macleod, Cmg Was Appointed Commissioner July 22, 1876 Following French'S Resignation  PersonalitiesRCMP 1876
1029 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Completely Thatched Mennonite Barn, Fenced Off To Prevent Damage By Livestock Eating The Straw Of The Walls And Roof, Of The Barn  BarnsBuildingsCarriagesHorsesMennonites 1875c
2619 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Concert On Stage In Winnipeg Park  OrchestrasParksWinnipeg Buildings 1948c
284 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Concrete Bridge  BridgesRailways  
5618 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Concrete Bridge In Treesbank, Mb., Built In 1921, Spans The Souris River  BridgesRiversTowns 1972
256 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Conductor Standing In Front Of The Royal Train, Used Of Duke Of York (Later King George V) Tour  EventsRailways 1901
614 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Confluence Of Red & Assiniboine Rivers, Mb. Photo From A Sketch By His Excellency The Earl Of Dufferin  BuildingsRed River SettlementRivers  
5429 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Conjuring Tent, Berens River  BuildingsTents 1930
1832 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Conjuring Tent, Berens River  Tents 1930
243 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Men Working On Cpr Tracks Westward  ConstructionRailways 1885
299 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Of Bridge At The Pas, Mb  BridgesConstructionRailways  
281 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Of Cpr Station In Winnipeg, Mb  ConstructionRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings  
1278 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Of H.B. Railway.,  BuildingsConstructionRailways  
1557 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Of St. John'S Cathedral.,  ChurchesConstructionWinnipeg Buildings  
1517 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Of Winnipeg’S Second City Hall, The “Gingerbread” City Hall, Seen From East Side Of Main Street. This City Hall Served From 1886 To 1962. Note The Horse- Drawn Streetcar In The Foreground And The Wagons Pulled By Oxen  City HallsConstructionHorsesOxenStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg Buildings 1885
1492 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Work On Manitoba Legislative Building  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1917
1491 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Work On The Manitoba Legislative Building  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1917
1498 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Work On The Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1919
1493 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Work On The Manitoba Legislative Building.  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1917
245 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Construction Workers Laying Wood For Cpr Tracks Westward  ConstructionLabourRailwaysWood 1885
2547 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Cookhouse At Turtle Mountain Depot  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCookhouses 1873
1346 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Corner Of Portage And Main With Sandbags Along Street During Winnipeg Flood  DikesFloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
649 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Corner Of Portage Avenue & Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
599 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Corner Of Tache & Provencher Streets In St. Boniface, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1862c
2383 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Coronation Of King Edward Vii  EventsPersonalitiesRoyalty  
2520 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Corral At Dufferin, Mb. With Boundary Expedition Horses  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCorralsHorses  
234 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Countess Of Dufferin In Front Of Cpr Station On Higgins Avenue In Winnipeg  LocomotivesRailwaysStationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
227 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Countess Of Dufferin In William Whyte Park On Higgins Avenue  LocomotivesParksRailwaysWinnipeg Streets 1910
228 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Countess Of Dufferin In William Whyte Park On Higgins Avenue  LocomotivesParksRailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
230 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Countess Of Dufferin With A Man Standing In Front In Winnipeg  LocomotivesRailways  
229 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Countess Of Dufferin With Three Men In Front  LocomotivesRailways  
2311 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Coureur De Bois, Officer And Men Of Carignan - Saliere Regiment 1655, Canadians Going To War On Snowshoes. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  Fur TradeMilitarySnowshoeing  
155 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon & Horses At Portage Avenue & Main Street Winnipeg’S Historic Intersection As It Looked In 1887, With The “Carratt House” In The Background  HistoryWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1877
154 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon & Horses With Immigrants.  HorsesImmigrationWagons 1872
217 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon & Mules Team  BuildingsMulesRoadsWagons 1887c
153 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon Freight Train In Ashcroft, Bc. Innis Bros. Freight Contractors  FreightingHorsesWagons 1884
204 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon With Houses In Background On Winnipeg Street  WagonsWinnipeg Streets 1880c
203 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Covered Wagon With Tents In Background  Red River CartsTents 1872
693 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Cowboy, Chris Alward & Horse  CowboysHorsesPersonalities  
2071 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Coyote  Animals  
2052 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Coyote Or Brush Wolf Resembles A Small German Shepherd Dog  AnimalsWolves  
2002 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Coyote, From A Drawing  Animals  
309 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Caboose & Locomotive  LocomotivesRailways 1930c
257 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Coach With Women And Children (One On A Horse) Beside It  CoachesRailwaysWomen 1890c
244 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Construction Workers And Equipment  ConstructionEquipmentLabourRailways 1885
315 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Depot, Winnipeg, Mb  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings  
254 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Early Locomotive No. 522  LocomotivesRailways  
289 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Freight Yards, Winnipeg, Mb  Rail YardsRailways  
296 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Freight Yards, Winnipeg, Mb  Rail YardsRailways 1895c
297 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Freight Yards, Winnipeg, Mb  Rail YardsRailways 1930c
295 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Freight Yards, Winnipeg, Mb  Rail YardsRailways 1950c
237 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Land Surveyors At Work In Southwestern Manitoba  EquipmentRailwaysSurveying 1886
240 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Locomotive No. 30  LocomotivesRailways  
5471 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Station Built In C1905, Gimli, Mb, A Typical Manitoba Country Railway Station  BuildingsRailwaysStations 1972
5492 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Station Built In Virden, Mb, C1904  BuildingsRailwaysStations 1972
321 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Station, Higgins & Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
5564 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Station, Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1904  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5474 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Station, Selkirk, Mb, Built In C1885, Demolished In C1965  BuildingsRailwaysStations 1965c
242 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Track Leading Westward  RailwaysRocks 1885
241 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Train Transporting Logs Across Railway Bridge, At Banff  BridgesLocomotivesRailwaysTransportation 1885
5616 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Trestle Bridge In Clearwater Mb., Built In 1884 - 1985. A Timber Railway Bridge Across Long River And Provincial Highway 342 Which Leads Into Clearwater  BridgesRailwaysRivers 1972
233 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Cpr Workmen On A Railway Train  LocomotivesRailways 1885c
2237 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   Cree camp with canoes at Oxford House, Manitoba.    BoatsCampsCanoes 1880
2219 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Cree Family With Baby In Canoe. Note Prow Of Canoe. (Sturgeon Nosed Canoe Used By The Kootenay And Shuswap Indians Of British Columbia.)  BoatsCanoes  
5428 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Cree Teepee, Churchill River  BuildingsTeepees  
1788 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Cree Warrior Outside His Teepee On The Prairie, Hugging His Repeating Rifle (Spencer Carbine). Near His Feet Is A Steel Axe  CostumesGunsPrairiesTeepeesTents  
2236 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Cree Women And Baby In Canoe  BoatsCanoesChildrenWomen  
1426 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Crescent Creamery Truck Stuck In A Snowdrift In Winnipeg Following March Storm  DairiesSnowstormsTrucksWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
5526 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Criterion Hotel, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1903. Detail Of Exterior.  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5527 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Criterion Hotel, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1903. Detail Of Exterior.  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5528 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Criterion Hotel, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In1903  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2449 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Critical Position Of Hms "Investigator" On The North Coast Of Baring Island, August 20, 1851. A Lithograph From A Series Of Eight Sketches In Colour (Together With A Chart Of The Route) By Lieut. S. Gurney Cresswell, Of The Voyage Of Hms "Investigator" (Captain Mcclure) During The Discovery Of The North West Passage  BoatsExplorationIcebergsNorth West PassageShips 1851
2229 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Crossing The River By Canoe. Painting By William Armstrong  BoatsCanoes 1892
1687 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Crow Indians Skirmishing. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Horses 1837
1941 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Crow warrior skirmishing with his enemy.  Photo of a sketch. Same as A1334-39866.  1837
539 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Closing In Again As Mounties Complete Their First Charge Up Main Street During The Winnipeg General Strike. Seen In Photo Are Also A Light Standard And Streetcar  RCMPStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
546 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Gathered At Portage & Main During The Winnipeg General Strike  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
547 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Gathered At Portage & Main Streets During The Winnipeg General Strike  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
535 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd In Front Of Dingwall’S Store, Portage Avenue During The Winnipeg General Strike. Note Large Clock Outside The Store.  StoresTimepiecesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
186 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Of People And An Automobiles Seen At A Winnipeg Park For A Civic Playgrounds Commission Demonstration  AutomobilesParksWomen 1912
220 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Of People Looking At Red River Carts At Exhibition Grounds, Winnipeg, Mb. Building To The Left And In The Background  ExhibitionsRed River CartsWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
739 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Of People Saying Goodbye To Troops On Board Canadian Pacific Railway Leaving Winnipeg  RailwaysWorld War I 1915c
2752 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Of Unemployed In Winnipeg  DepressionWinnipeg Streets 1935
1485 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd On Winnipeg'S Market Square Protests Against Relief Camp System  DepressionProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1935
549 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Scene At Portage & Main Streets During The Winnipeg General Strike  Winnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
551 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Scene In Front Of Bank Of Montreal, Corner Of Portage & Main Streets, During The Winnipeg General Strike  BanksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
2765 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Scene On Main Street, Winnipeg  EventsRiotsWinnipeg General Strike 1919
477 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd Standing In A Street In Regina, Watching A Number Of Indians Sitting On The Ground,Probably At The Time Of The Riel Trial. Buildings In The Background Have Signs Reading (L- R): Mowatt Brothers, Chas. H. Black, John Dawson And City Drugstore  BuildingsRielSignsTowns  
388 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Crowfoot, Blackfoot Chief Holding An Eagle Feather  CostumesPersonalities  
1758 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Crowfoot, Great Ogemah (Chief) of the Blackfoot Tribe and the head of the Confederacy.    Personalities  
109 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Cumberland Houses, From A Sketch By John Fleming Taken By The Henry Youle Hind Expedition Of 1858  BuildingsForts 1858
1925 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Cun-Ne-Wa-Bum. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  MetisPersonalitiesWomen 1846c
5603 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Curry Bldg., Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1915  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
5439 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Customs House Built In 1870. Jail Built In 1879 At Emerson. Both Oak Log Buildings Have Been Restored. Jail Is Now A Museum  BuildingsCustoms HousesJails 1972
966 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Cuthbert Grant (1793 -1854). Clerk In North West Co., And Was Made Captain Of The Metis. He Led Metis At Battle Of Seven Oaks, June 19,1816  Fur TradeMetisPersonalities  
1114 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Cutting Grain On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureHarvesting  
1116 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Cutting Grain On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureHarvesting  
1110 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Cutting Grain On Manitoba Farm With Teams Of Horses On The Prairies  AgricultureHorsesImmigrationPrairiesStooking 1916
1054 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Cutting Grain On The Prairie  AgricultureHarvestingPrairies  
1093 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Cutting Hay With Oxen And Mower  AgricultureHaying  
743 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Cwac (Canadian Women’S Army Corp) Working In Bake Shop In The Army  BakeriesFoodMilitaryWomenWorld War II 1942c
2384 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     D'Iberville'S Defeat Of The English Ships In Hudson Bay. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BattlesExplorationMilitaryPersonalitiesShips 1697
2208 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     D'Iberville'S Ship The “Pelican” Wrecked Off Mouth Of Nelson River  BoatsShipsExplorationWrecksAccidents 1697
1298 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     D.H. Comet Jetliner (Rcaf)  AircraftAviationDe HavillandWorld War II  
2711 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Dancers On Stage  Dance  
905 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Daniel Hunter Mcmillan, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From1906 To1911  PersonalitiesPolitics 1906c
2584 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Danish Captain Jens Munck'S Map Of Churchill Harbour. An Engraving From Navigatio Septentrionalis  ExplorationHarboursMapsPorts 1624
2427 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     David Thompson In Athabasca Pass. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys In Imperial Oil Collection  ExplorationPersonalities 1810
1223 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     De Havilland 2 R.A.F. Plane With Camouflaged Hanger. In Middle East  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
2452 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Death Of General Wolfe On Plains Of Abraham  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759
2451 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Death Of General Wolfe On Plains Of Abraham, Sept 13, 1759. Portrait By Benjamin West  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759, Sept 13
2450 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Death Of Montcalm On Plains Of Abraham  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759
163 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Decorated Horse-Drawn Fire Engine In Front Of A Building On A Winnipeg Street. Horse Has A Cloth With “King” On Its Back  Fire EnginesFirefightersHorsesWinnipeg Streets  
1833 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Decorated teepee for a sweat tent.    TeepeesTents  
1794 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Decorated teepee.  ArtTeepeesTents  
2708 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Decoration Day Parade In Winnipeg  Parades 1914, May 9
2685 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Decoration Day Parade, Portage And Main, Winnipeg  ParadesWinnipeg Streets 1920c
2649 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Decoration Day Parade. Winnipeg  Parades  
2000 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Deer In Forest, From A Drawing  AnimalsDeer  
2161 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Defeat Of Spanish Armada. Painting  BoatsMilitaryShips 1588
2280 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Defence Of The Fort. Drawing  BattlesFortsHudson Bay CompanyMilitary  
2490 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     Delegates From Canada East And Canada West Are Seen At Charlottetown, Aboard The Ship "Queen Victoria" For Their First Meeting On September 1, 1864 On Confederation. Seen In The Row Boat Is W.H. Pope Who Has Come To Welcome Them. On The Ship (L- R): Charles Drinkwater, Hewitt Bernard, Secretaries; A.T. Galt, Canada; H.L. Langevin, G.E. Cartier, Canada East; D'Arcy Mcgee, Canada; W.H. Lee (Clerk), Alexander Campbell, Canada; J.H. Gray, Edward Palmer, J.A. Macdonald, G.H. Coles, Prince Edward Island; W.A. Henry, R.B. Dickey, Charles Tupper, A.G. Archibald, Jonathan Mccully, Nova Scotia; W.H. Steeves, J.M. Jonhnson, Leonard Tilley, J.H. Gray, E.B. Chandler, New Brunswick. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  BoatsConferencesEventsPoliticsShips 1864, September 1
1091 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Delivering Settlers' Goods By Oxen And Wagon.,  ImmigrationRailwaysWagons  
2454 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Departure Of British Troops From Louisbourg For Capture Of Quebec. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BattlesEventsMilitary 1758
2275 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Descent Of Fraser River On Journey From Hudson Bay To Fort Langley On Pacific. From A Painting By A. Sherriff Scott For Hbc  CanoesFur TradeRivers 1828
1455 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Deserted Farm Buildings & Abandoned Machinery As Dunes Drifted Around After Wind & Dust  BuildingsDroughtMachinery 1934c
1482 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Deserted Farm Buildings & Abandoned Machinery As Dunes Drifted Around After Wind & Dust.  AgricultureBuildingsDroughtMachinery 1934c
5507 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Detail Of Fort Garry Hotel, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb, Built 1911-1913  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5466 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Detail Of Rosh Pina Synagogue Built In 1892 On Martha Street, Winnipeg. It Was The First Synagogue Built In Winnipeg. It Was Destroyed In 1969  ChurchesHebrewsSynagoguesWinnipeg Buildings  
2037 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Detailed Drawing Of Buffalo  AnimalsBuffalo  
5547 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Devon Court, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1911  ApartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1233 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Dh 60, 2 Fairchild Fc2'S  AircraftAviation  
1236 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Dh C2 Beaver Aircraft  AircraftAviation  
1243 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Dh C2 Beaver Aircraft  AircraftAviation  
293 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Diesel Engine Near Thompson, Mb  RailwaysTowns 1965c
273 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Digging Out A Locomotive On The Cpr Track Between Pilot Mound And Wood Bay, Mb  LocomotivesRailwaysSnowstorms 1907, April 17
2488 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Discovery Of Canada. John Cabot, Born In Genoa, Italy, And Apprenticed To A Great Trading House In Venice, Wanted To See The Far East. He Thought The Earth Was Round And Was Determined To Sail West Across The Atlantic In Search To The Route. King Henry Vii (Of England) And The Merchants Of Bristol Financed His Voyages To Find Such A Route But He Was Unsuccessful. In 1493, Word Reached England That Christopher Columbus Had Discovered America The Year Before. So Cabot Decided To Try Again. In 1497 With A Crew Of 18 Aboard The Tiny Ship "Mathew" & His Son Sebastian He Reached What He Thought Was The Coast Of Asia. Actually It Was The Coast Of What Is Now Canada. The Cross Of St. George (Flag) Was Unfurled There And Thus John Cabot And His Son Sebastian Planted The First British Flag On North America. Image From A Painting By J.K. Kelly  BoatsExplorationFlagsPersonalitiesPoliticsShips 1497
741 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Display Urging People To Support The War Relief Committee  DisplaysPostersWorld War II 1940c
1711 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Dog And Sled On Trap Line  DogsEskimosFur TradeInuitSledsTrapping  
137 A0005 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Dog carioles at the postal service to St. Paul.  Dog carioles leaving Fort Garry, Manitoba for St. Paul, Minnesota.  BuildingsDogsFortsSleds 1859
43 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Dog Team And Cariole Inside Lower Fort Garry  BuildingsCariolesDogsLower Fort Garry 1887c
130 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Dog Team At Ashdown'S Corner In Winnipeg, Ready To Leave For North. Note The Sign On The Building “Medical Hall W. Whitehall Chemist And Druggist Drugs”  Dog SledsDogsSignsSledsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
36 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Dog Team In Front Of Factor'S House. Drawing By C.S. Jefferys  DogsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings  
44 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Dog Teams Inside Lower Fort Garry  BuildingsDogsLower Fort Garry  
134 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Dog Teams, Sleds & Drivers. From A Painting By Frank Remington  Dog SledsDogsSleds  
5562 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Dominion Immigration Bldg., Maple Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1902. The First Manitoba Residence For Many New Immigrants  ImmigrationWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1623 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Dominion Theatre 175 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb.  CinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
373 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Donald A. Smith (Lord Strathcona) Mp For Selkirk 1871 - 1880  PersonalitiesPolitics 1878c
878 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Donald A. Smith, Lord Strathcona (1820-1914), Mla For Winnipeg And St. John From 1870 - 1874. He Was Also One Of The Organizers Of Cpr  PersonalitiesPoliticsRailways 1870
1633 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Donaldson & Brother  BuildingsStores  
896 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Douglas L. Campbell, Premier Of Manitoba From 1948 To1958  PersonalitiesPolitics 1959
897 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Douglas L. Campbell. Premier Of Manitoba From1948 To1958  PersonalitiesPolitics 1949
1028 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobor Family Posing In Front Of Building At Grandview, Mb  ChildrenCostumesDoukhoborsImmigrationTownsWomen 1900c
1021 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobor Pilgrims At Prayer  CostumesDoukhoborsImmigrationReligion 1920c
1139 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobor Women Pulling Plow Near Swan River, Sk  AgricultureDoukhoborsWomen  
1041 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobor Women Pulling Plow Near Swan River, Sk  AgricultureDoukhoborsImmigrationWomen  
1001 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobor Women Working In Fields In Manitoba  AgricultureCostumesDoukhoborsImmigrationWomen  
1002 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Doukhobors Women And Children Of All People'S Mission In Winnipeg  ChildrenCostumesDoukhoborsImmigrationMissionsWomen 1911
581 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Downtown Winnipeg, Main Street Looking South From Market, West Side. “Stobart Eden & Co. “Written On The Side Of One Of The Buildings In The Cenre Background  FlagsSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
2663 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Dr. Ferdinand Eckhardt And Mrs. Virginia Berry Choosing Pictures For Winnipeg Centennial Art Show  ArtPersonalitiesWomen 1969
5613 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Dr. Jablonski'S House In Boissevain, Mb, Built In 1902. Concrete For Houses Was Largely Ignored In Winnipeg In The Early Twentieth Century But A Few Men Experimented With Concrete Block For Houses In The Countryside  BuildingsHousesTowns 1972
2438 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Dr. John Rae (1813-1893), Medical Group Doctor With Hbc. He Learned The Fate Of The Franklin Expedition. From An Engraving By James Scott. Published By Henry Graves And Co., (London, 1858). Courtesy Of Hbc  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyMedicinePersonalities  
2671 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Dr. Joseph Sirois Signing Report Of Royal Commission On Dominion Provincial Relations. John W. Dafoe Seen On His Left  JournalismPersonalitiesPolitics 1940
5581 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Drake Hotel, 146 Princess St., Winnipeg. Built In 1882 As Benson Block. Was Converted To A Hotel In 1895  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2032 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jeffereys Of Indians Hunting Bison. From Paintings By Wm. Armstrong  BuffaloHunting  
5 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys From Painting By Peter Rindisbacher.View Of Fort Gibraltar From Assiniboine River  FortsWinnipeg Buildings 1821
2029 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Illustrating Aspects Of Buffalo Hunt  BuffaloHunting  
2393 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Columbus' Ships  BoatsExplorationShips  
2394 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Columbus' Ships  BoatsExplorationShips  
2030 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Indians Hunting Bison  BuffaloHunting  
2031 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Indians Hunting Bison  BuffaloHunting  
97 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Port Royal  BuildingsPorts  
119 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Port Royal  BuildingsPorts  
2391 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Shows Manner Of Fishing For, Curing And Drying Of Cod In Newfoundland  FishingShips  
2263 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News, Showing Trading With Indians  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company  
2035 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of A Buffalo Pound  BuffaloHunting  
2036 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of A Buffalo Pound  BuffaloHunting  
1975 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of A Cree Buffalo Pound (Enclosure) By George Back, Feb. 1820  BuffaloHunting  
128 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of A Metis Man With Dog Team In An Ornate Harness And Sled (Cariole) In A Native Village With Teepees In Background. The Man On The Far Right Is A Metis. The Man In The Centre Is Possibly European, Who Is Negotiating A Trade With The First Nations Men. The Others Are First Nations Women And Children  CariolesChildrenDogsMetisSledsTeepeesWomen  
1653 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of A Rural House  BuildingsHouses  
2420 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Alexander Mackenzies' Party Travelling By Canoe  CanoesExplorationPersonalities 1796c
2416 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Americans During War Of Independence Showing A Marching Band  BandsEventsMilitary  
2192 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Arctic Expedition  BoatsExplorationShips  
2043 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Beavers At Work  AnimalsBeavers  
2417 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Boston Massacre  BattlesEventsMilitary  
1974 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Buffalo  Buffalo  
1970 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Buffalo Herd On The Prairie  BuffaloPrairies  
1971 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Buffalo Herd On The Prairie. From Canadian Illustrated News  BuffaloPrairies  
435 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Capture Of Riel  North West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1885
2144 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Columbus' Ships  BoatsExplorationShips 1492
239 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Cpr Locomotive At Lakehead  LocomotivesRailwaysWater 1885
120 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Dog And Sled Hauling Freight At Red River  DogsFreightingSleds 1847
223 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Earliest Type Of Railway  LocomotivesRailways  
628 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of East Side Of Main Street, Looking North. Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1132 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Farm After Three Years Of Labour  AgricultureImmigration 1893c
1529 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of First Newspaper Office, The Nor'Wester.,  JournalismWinnipeg Buildings 1859
51 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Fort Daer  BuildingsForts  
50 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Fort Daer. The Two Company Forts At Pembina. From A Water- Colour By Peter Rindisbacher  BuildingsForts  
98 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Fort Simpson  BuildingsForts  
1632 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Free Press Building  JournalismWinnipeg Buildings  
2178 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Fur Traders In Canoe  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
1566 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Grey Nuns' Convent. Now St. Boniface Museum  ChurchesMuseumsReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1870c
2230 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Indians With Canoes  BoatsCanoes  
86 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Inside Of Fort Osborne, Winnipeg Military Post  BarracksBuildingsFortsMilitaryPosts 1891c
1706 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Inuit (Eskimo) With Harpoon Waiting For Seal To Appear In Hole In Ice  EskimosHuntingInuit 1925c
2075 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Landing Of Red River Expediton  BoatsRed River Expedition 1870
232 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Locomotive Among Buffalo On Prairie In Usa  BuffaloLocomotivesPrairiesRailways 1895c
222 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Locomotive In Montreal, Qc  LocomotivesRailways  
49 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Lower Fort Garry By Chief Factor Alexander Christie, Of Hbc  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort Garry 1842
625 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  CarriagesHorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1881
2083 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Paddlewheeler At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsPaddlewheelersSteamboats  
2117 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Paddlewheeler On Red River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1880c
53 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Pembina  BuildingsForts  
2105 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Polar Bear And Ships In Arctic  BoatsHuntingShips  
2232 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Portage Of Canoes  BoatsCanoes  
2194 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Portuguese Vessels  BoatsPortugueseShips 1882
14950 A0466 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Prairie College, Rapid City, Mb. The Problem Of Combining Higher Christian And Secular Education With The Pattern Of Agricultural Settlement Was Not An Easy One, But With The Establishment Of Prairie College, The Mckee Academy, And Brandon College (Now Brandon University), Western Manitoba Has Been Provided With An Unbroken Tradition Of Higher Learning Since 1880. Prairie College Was The Creation Of Dr. John Crawford, A Baptist Professor Of The Canadian Literary Institute At Woodstock, On, Who Hoped To Provide An Educational Community To Train Ministers For The Rapidly Multiplying Settlements Of The Canadian West And Offer Advanced Secular Learning To The Newcomers. Education Began With The Actual Construction On A Site On The Proposed Canadian Pacific Railway Line. Rev. G.B. Davis And Nine Male Students Tented On The Site While They Gathered Building Materials, Planted Gardens And Erected A Two Storey Stone Building To House Students And Faculty. This All Began In Autumn Of 1880 After Harvest And Ended Before Seeding So Students Could Be Free To Help At Home. Dr. Crawford Was Principal And Rev. Davis, The Vice-Principal  BuildingsCollegesEducation 1880-1884
2411 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Quebec City  FortsShips  
2413 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Quebec City  FortsShips  
2148 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Ship And Canoe  BoatsCanoesShips 1800c
2098 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Ship In Arctic  BoatsShips 1670c
2440 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Ship Searching For North West Passage, (1534-1859)  BoatsExplorationNorth West PassageShips  
720 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Soldiers In Col. G.J. Wolseley'S Expedition At Red River  MilitaryRed River Expedition 1870
202 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Teepee And Unhitched Red River Carts At Wood Mountain  Red River CartsTeepees 1874
249 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Trainload Of Immigrants. “A Long Way West, 2,262 Miles From Montreal A Train Arrives With New Citizens For The New Town Of Calgary.”"  BridgesImmigrationLocomotivesRailwaysWindmills 1887
24 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Upper Fort Garry Men'S Barracks  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1857c
2366 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Wreck Of Ship “Pelican” Commanded By Pierre Le Moyne D'Iberville  BoatsExplorationShipsWrecks 1697
8 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Showing North Wall Of Upper Fort Garry  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1870c
2414 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Showing Port Of Quebec City  BoatsPortsShips  
2718 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Showing The Grand Canoe Reception Given To The Prince Of Wales (King Edward Vii) By Governor George Simpson At Dorval, Qc  CanoesEventsRoyalty 1860
2380 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Showing Vikings In North America  ExplorationPersonalities  
2033 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Shows Indians Skinning Buffalo  BuffaloHunting  
1732 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Shows Inuit (Eskimos) Attacking A Walrus  EskimosHuntingInuitWalrus  
1437 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Water From Pfra Reservoir. Saskatchewan Water Wagon.  DepressionWagonsWater 1933c
2621 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing. Men On Curling Rink  CurlingRinksSports 1880c
2202 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing. Selkirk Settlers Arriving At York Factory On Their Way To The Red River Settlement  BoatsFortsImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1812
41 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings By C.S. Jefferys Showing Buildings Inside Lower Fort Garry, Including: A Bastion, A Factor'S House, And A Sales Shop And Fur Loft Built In 1833, Penitentiary And North Wall  BuildingsFur TradeLower Fort Garry  
1709 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings By C.W. Jefferys Based On Paintings By Peter Rindisbacher. Top: Red Lake Chief Making A Speech To Gov. Pelly At Fort Douglas, Red River. Bottom: Red Lake Chief & Some Of His Followers Visiting Gov. Pelly At Red River  1825
2459 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings By C.W. Jefferys Of (L- R): John Palliser On His Expedition In 1857; Capt. John Palliser; Dr. Hector, 1860  ExplorationPersonalities  
1945 A0064 Archives of Manitoba       Lifestyle  
99 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings Of Fort Ellice, Northwest Territory  BuildingsForts 1880c
42 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings Of Lower Fort Garry  BuildingsLower Fort Garry 1870c
626 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings Of Main Street, West Side, Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1881
627 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Drawings Of Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1881
5567 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Drewry'S Ale & Lager Beer Brewery, Main Street, Winnipeg.  BreweriesWinnipeg Buildings 1881c
1382 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil & Abandoned Farmhouse  BuildingsDepressionDroughtHouses 1933c
1395 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Estevan, Sk  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironment 1933c
1440 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Estevan, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937, October 27
1469 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Estevan, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937, October 27
1466 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Estevan, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937, October 30
1383 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Kisbey, Sk  DroughtEnvironment 1936, July 23
1483 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Kisbey, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1936, July 23
1441 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Kisbey, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937, October 27
1396 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Kisby, Sk  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentTowns 1937, June 10
1392 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Kisby, Sk  DepressionDroughtEnvironmentTowns 1937, June 10
1431 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Meyronne, Sk  DroughtEnvironment 1938, May
1456 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Meyronne, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1938, May
1439 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Vanguard, Sk  DroughtEnvironment 1939
1467 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil At Vanguard, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1939
1381 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Estevan, Sk  DroughtEnvironment 1933c
1442 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Estevan, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937, October 27
1400 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskachewan  AgricultureDepressionDroughtHorses 1931c
1435 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  DroughtEnvironment 1933c
1473 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1933c
1484 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1933c
1402 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironment 1933c
1403 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironment 1933c
1464 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil In Saskatchewan  DroughtHorses 1933c
1390 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil On Abandoned Farm On Prairie  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentPrairies 1933c
1470 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil On Abandoned Farm On Prairie  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentPrairies 1933c
1454 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Drifting Soil On The Canadian Prairie  DepressionDroughtPrairies 1934
591 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Drivers On Coveredsleds Being Pulled By Horses Lined Up Along A Buildings On Portage Avenue On North Side, Looking West From Notre Dame Ave. Winnipeg, Mb  CostumesHorsesSledsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1885c
904 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Duff (Dufferin) Roblin, Premier Of Manitoba From 1958 To1967  PersonalitiesPolitics 1957c
2518 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Dufferin, Mb, Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionBuildings 1873
2511 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Dufferin, Mb. In Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionBuildings 1873
2771 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Dumbells, A World War I Entertainment Troop On Winnipeg Stage  TheatreWorld War I  
562 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     During The Winnipeg General Strike, After The Nwmp Charge, Canadian Army Service Corps Trucks (Seen In Front Of The Northern Trust Co. Building) Carrying Lewis Machine Guns Were Brought Out On The Streets. Photo Taken On Main Street  AutomobilesGunsRCMPTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
541 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     During The Winnipeg General Strike, After The Third Charge Mounties Returned With Clubs In Left Hand & .45 Revolvers Drawn Along Main Street. As The Mounties Turned Left Onto William Street Charging Into The Crowd, They Fired A Volley. Later They Claimed That This Was Aimed Over The Heads Of The Crowd. However One Onlooker Was Hit. As The Crowd Broke And Ran The Mounties Fired At The Legs Of The "Rioters"  AutomobilesRCMPStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
567 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     During The Winnipeg General Strike, The City Edition Of The Free Press Evening Bulletin. Headlines Read “Heidemann Going, Peace Coming”, “Streetcar Men Get 8 Hour Day And Increase”, And “Strike End Expected Today”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 20
1391 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Dust Storm At Pearce Airport In Lethbridge, Ab., In Spring Of 1942  AirportsDroughtWeather 1942
2189 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Dutch Engraving Of The Ship “Discovery”  BoatsExplorationShips 1598
1012 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Dutch Immigrants: Back Row (4th From The Left) Is Klaas De Jong, With 28 Compatriots At Winnipeg Immigration Building  CostumesDutchImmigration 1893
5451 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     E.L. Barber House Built 1868, Euclid Avenue, Winnipeg. Probably Oldest Continuously Inhabited House In Winnipeg. Edmund Lorenzo Barber, An American Merchant, Was One Of City'S Early Citizens. This Was 2nd House Lived In By Mr. Barber At What Was Later Known As 99 Euclid Avenue. In 1862 Mr. Barber Moved His Family Into Tiny "Thistle Cottage" On The Property. By 1968 A Larger House Was Required And It Is This House That Is In The Photo. Edmund Barber Died In 1909, His Wife Barbara In 1925, But His Daughters Harriet Graham And Lily Sparrow Continued To Occupy The House At 99 Euclid Up Until The Late 1950s. Then After Being A Rental Property For A Number Of Years, It Became Vacant. The City Acquired The Barber House In 1974, And It Was Declared A Provincial Historical Site In 1987.Between1986 And 1988 $160,000 Was Spent To Restore The Log House. The Money Ran Outand The Work Was Suspended  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2458 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Early Explorers  Exploration  
2468 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Early Fur Traders, Alexander Henry, Peter Pond & Frobisher Brothers Met Just East Of Lake Winnipeg And Continued Together Up The Saskatchewan River To The Hudson'S Bay Trading Post Of Cumberland House (Built By Samuel Hearne). Here They Split Up, The Frobishers Returning To Their Post On The Churchill River And Alexander Henry (On The Right) Going West To Explore The Prairies Between The Two Branches Of The River. In 1788, He Joined The North West Company. He Died In 1824 In Montreal  CostumesFur TradeHorsesPersonalitiesTeepees 1775
2013 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Early Illustration Of A Beaver  AnimalsBeavers  
1724 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Early Illustration Of Inuit (Eskimo) Life With Kayaks And Tents. The Inuit Used The Trident (Three Pronged) Bird Spear With The Adaladal Spear Thrower. The Ferrules (Rings) Aroung The Shaft Of The Double Paddle Helped To Keep The Paddler'S Hands Dry. The Raised Ornamentation On The Deck Of The Kayak Behind The Manhole Was Used To Tie Seals To The Deck Or Tow Them Home  BoatsEquipmentEskimosFishingHuntingInuitKayaksTents 1650c
1087 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Early Modes Of Transportation: Ox (Upper), (Lower) Horse & Buggy, Near Boissevain, Mb  BuggiesHorsesOxenTransportation  
292 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Early Train Wreck On Wabash Line, Usa.  RailwaysWrecksAccidents  
684 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     East End Detachment. Supt. Rolfe Reading Paper. Sgt- Maj. Francis, With Field Glasses, A Veteran Of Balaclava  PersonalitiesRCMP 1878
1611 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     East Kildonan School, Manitoba, With School Children Seated In Front  SchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1911
422 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Eastern Volunteers Snooze In Trenches Resting At Batoche, During The Riel Rebellion  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRiel 1885
1545 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Eaton'S Foodateria, Brandon, Mb  BuildingsStoresTowns 1940c
1553 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Eaton'S Foodateria, Brandon, Mb, Operated By T. Eaton Co Ltd. Horses And Covered Wagons (Perhaps Delivery Wagons) Lined Up Outside The Foodateria In Front Of Pedestrians Walking Along The Sidewalk  BuildingsChildrenCostumesHarnessStoresTownsWomen 1940c
5588 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Eden House, On East Gate, In Winnipeg. The House Was Built In C1882 In Area Known As Armstrong'S Point.  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
5595 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Edward Hudson House, Plympton. Built In 1894  BuildingsHouses 1972
5596 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Edward Hudson House, Plympton. Built In 1894. Detail Of Exterior  BuildingsHouses 1972
886 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Edward Schreyer, Premier Of Manitoba From 1969 To1977; Governor-General Of Canada (1979 - )  PersonalitiesPolitics 1968
898 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Edward Schreyer, Premier Of Manitoba From 1969 To1977; Governor-General Of Canada From1979 -  PersonalitiesPolitics 1968
523 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Eight of the ten strike leaders of the Winnipeg General Strike at Stony Mountain Penitentiary. Strike leaders: Back row (Left to right): Bray, Armstrong, Queen, Russell, Johns, and Pritchard. Front row (Left to right): Ivens, and Heaps. Only seven were sentenced to prison terms: R.B. (Bob Russell, 2 years; Rev. William Ivens, 1 year; F.J. Dixon, acquitted; Rev. J.S. Woodsworth, wasn't tried; R.E. (Roger) Bray, 6 months; R.J. Johns, 1 year; John Queen, 1 year; A.W. Pritchard, 1 year; George Armstrong, 1 year; A. Heaps, acquitted.  1919, June
5481 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Eight-Sided Barn Built In 1900 In Manitou  AgricultureBarnsBuildings 1972
1741 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Elder Inuit (Eskimo) Teaching Child How To Use His Bow And Arrow  ChildrenEskimosHuntingInuit  
335 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Electric Streetcar Crossing Over Osborne Street Bridge In Winnipeg, Mb  BridgesRoadsStreetcars 1903
2796 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Elizabethan Costumes. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CostumesWomen  
2147 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Elizabethan Ship. Drawing  BoatsShips 1600c
2158 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Elizabethan Ship. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1500c
5598 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Empire Hotel, Main Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1884, Originally The Cauchon Block, Winnipeg'S First Apartment House  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
251 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Engineer And Conductor On Or Beside The Governor-General'S Train  LocomotivesRailways  
1019 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     English Immigrants In Front Of Their Home In The Northwest. (Drawing From A Photograph)  CartsEnglishHorsesHousesImmigrationOxenWomen  
2149 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     English Ship. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1800c
1721 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Englishmen In Skirmish With Inuit (Eskimos). From A Pen And Ink Watercolour By John White  EskimosInuitKayaks 1590c
38 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Entrance Through The Gate To Government House. Photo From “Views Of Fort Garry” By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1850c
2705 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Equipment For First Talking Movie, Capitol Theatre, Winnipeg  CinemaEquipmentTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1922, April 20
899 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Errick French Willis, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1960 To1965  PersonalitiesPolitics 1960c
903 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Errick French Willis, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1960 To1965  PersonalitiesPolitics 1963c
1740 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Eskimo Hunting With Bow & Arrow  EskimosHunting  
1715 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Eskimo Kayak Off Cape Haven  BoatsKayaks  
2099 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Eskimos In Kayaks & Oomiak Of Savage Islands Visiting Ships In Hudson Bay. Drawing  BoatsKayaksShips 1821, July
2651 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (British) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceEnglishParksWomen 1930, July 15
2715 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Danish) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceDanesParksWomen 1930, July 15
2653 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Irish) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceIrishParksWomen 1930, July 15
2650 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Italian) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceItaliansParksWomen 1930, July 15
2652 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Scottish) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceParksScotsWomen 1930, July 15
2654 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Ukrainian) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceParksUkrainiansWomen 1930, July 15
2686 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances (Ukrainian) On Stage At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceParksUkrainiansWomen 1930, July 15
2648 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Ethnic Dances At City Park Celebrating Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  DanceParks 1930, July 15
2269 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     European Traders With Indians  Fur Trade  
1342 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Evacuation Of Patients From Flooded Municipal Hospitals, Morley Avenue, Winnipeg  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1950, May
2700 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Evening Party At Manitoba Hotel  BallsHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1889
428 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Example Of Riel'S Handwriting  DocumentsRiel 1870
5584 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Exchange Building, 160 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1898, Formerly Chamber Of Commerce Building. Sign Carved Into Top Of Building Reads "Exchange Building"; Sign Over The Door Reads "Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce". Automobiles Are In Front Of The Building. Note The Light Standard, And The Wrought Iron Work Under Two Of The Windows  AutomobilesBlocksHydroWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2418 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Execution Of Charles I Of England  EventsRoyalty  
1436 A0047 Archives of Manitoba   Experimental farm, Indian Head, Saskatchewan.    AgricultureDepressionDrought 1936, July 23
1526 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     F. Palmer, Harness Maker, Virden, Mb  BuildingsHarnessPersonalitiesTowns 1900c
1221 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     F.E. 26 R.F.C. Plane In England  AircraftAviationWorld War I 1916c
89 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Factor'S House, Hbc At Fort Ellice  BuildingsFortsHouses 1885c
1289 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Fairchild Fc.2 (Rcaf)  AircraftAviation  
1288 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Fairchild Fii Husky  AircraftAviation  
205 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Families Camped On Prairie With Tent And Wagon In Background  ChildrenPrairiesTentsWagonsWomen 1880c
2645 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Family In Air Plane Ride At Winnipeg Exhibition Grounds  AircraftParks 1930c
1452 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Family On The Move From Morse, Sk., To Carrot River, Sk  BuildingsDepression 1934
1468 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Family On The Move From Morse, Sk., To Carrot River, Sk  BuildingsDepression 1934
2633 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Family Reunion At A Home In Gimli, Mb  LifestyleWomen  
1793 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Family sitting in front of two teepees in an aboriginal camp, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Note the dog sleeping beside the family.  ChildrenCostumesDogsTeepeesTentsWomen 1881
1097 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Family Working Together On Farm.,  ImmigrationWomen  
1086 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Farm Buildings On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureBuildings  
1138 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Farm With Livestock In Foreground.,  Buildings  
854 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Farmer At Work With Oxen & Plough In Red River Settlement  OxenPlowingRed River Settlement  
1061 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Farmer On Homestead With Scythe  AgricultureImmigration  
1042 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Farmer Plowing Field With Team Of Oxen  AgricultureImmigrationOxen  
1371 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Farmers Of Saskatchewan Lined Up Waiting Arrival Of Train Bringing Relief Supplies Of Food, Clothing, Fuel & Hay  DepressionDrought 1931c
1010 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Farmhouse In Manitoba Wth A Number Of Barrels Beside The House.  AgricultureBuildingsHouses 1920c
1384 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Farmhouse On Saskatchewan Prairie  BuildingsDroughtHousesPrairies 1933c
1085 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Farming In Manitoba. Using A Scythe  Agriculture 1890c
2727 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Fashion Craft Clothes Store Window Display  CostumesDisplaysStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
363 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Father Alexis Andre, Omi, Friend & Spiritual Advisor To Louis Riel During His Trial & Imprisonment  PersonalitiesReligionRiel 1885
2456 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Fathers Of Confederation At Quebec Conference, From A Painting  ConferencesPolitics 1864
5509 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Federal Building Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1935  OfficesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
792 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery Pinning A Decoration On A Canadian Soldier  DecorationsMilitaryPersonalitiesUniformsWorld War II 1939-1945
655 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Field Of Grain And Hay Stacks With An Oil Derrick In Background  AgricultureDerricksHayingOil  
1287 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Fighter Pilots In Action  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
1645 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Fire Hall, Winnipeg  Fire DepartmentsWinnipeg Buildings  
1247 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     First Airplane To Fly In Winnipeg. Exhibition  AircraftAviationExhibitions 1912
2721 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     First Art Exhibition Of Winnipeg Branch Of The Women'S Art Association Of Canada Took Place In February, 1895 Inside The Manitoba Hotel.  ArtAssociationsCostumesExhibitionsFurnitureHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1895, February
2514 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     First Boat Of Season, Dufferin, Mb. In Spring Of 1873  BoatsBoundary Commission 1873
2774 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     First Ccf National Convention, Regina, Sk  ConventionsEventsPoliticsWomen 1933, July 19-21
2670 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     First Ccf National Convention, Regina, Sk  ConventionsPolitics 1933, July 19-21
1674 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     First Children’S Hospital, Winnipeg, Mb  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1911
5552 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     First Church Of Christian Scientist, River Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1910-11. First Christian Scientist Congregation In Winnipeg. Was Founded In 1894  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
721 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     First Guidon (Flag) Of Rcmp. “Fort Garry Horse”  FlagsMilitaryRCMP  
1757 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     First Nation Man Wearing Fur Hat  CostumesFur Trade  
2474 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     First Parliament Of Lower Canada Seen In This Photo Was A Turbulent Affair. Note The Upturned Chairs And The Papers On The Floor.There Was Friction Between The English And French Representatives Over The Official Use Of The French Language. Bilingualism Was Recognized In Fact But Did Not Achieve Full Status Until Condederation In 1867. In December Of 1792, Fifty Members, Two From Each District, Took Their Seats For The First Parliament Of Lower Canada With The Stormy Election Of Jean Antoine Panet To The Speaker'S Chair  CostumesEventsFrenchFurnitureParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1792
1616 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     First Theatre Royal, Winnipeg  TheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
302 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     First Transcontinental Train At Calgary, Ab  ImmigrationRailways 1886, July 2
1906 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Flathead woman and child, Caw-Wacham.  Photo of an oil painting by Paul Kane. Note the Tikanogan, a traditional baby-carrier.  ChildrenCostumesWomen  
2353 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Fleet Of La Verendrye’S Canoes Exploring The West. Drawing  CanoesExplorationPersonalities  
2008 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Flock Of Birds  Birds  
2069 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Flock Of Birds  Birds  
1322 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Area At The International Border  Floods 1950, May
1311 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Area In Winnipeg  Floods 1950, May
1350 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Bridge During Winnipeg Flood  BridgesFloods 1950, May
1308 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Homes On Scotia Street. Over 400 Homes Were Flooded. Many Over The First Floor. Photo Winnipeg Free Press  FloodsHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1309 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Macfarlane St. In Point Douglas, A Heavy Industrial Area Which Required Re-Building  FloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1352 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Street During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1355 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Street During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1312 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Street During Winnipeg Flood Seen At Night  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1302 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Street In A School Zone In Winnipeg  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1364 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1365 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1366 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1367 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1330 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets In Emerson, Mb  BuildingsFloods 1897
1331 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets In Emerson, Mb  BuildingsFloods 1897
1332 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets In Emerson, Mb  BuildingsFloods 1897
1333 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets In Norwood, Caused By The 1916 Flood That Caused Considerable Damage In Winnipeg  FloodsWinnipeg Buildings 1916, April
1341 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets In Winnipeg  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1317 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Streets With Sign Indicating Steinbach, Mb  FloodsSignsStreetsTowns 1950, May
1351 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Subway On Osborne Street During Winnipeg Flood  BridgesFloodsSubways 1950, May
1307 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Flooded Winnipeg Street  FloodsHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1325 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Floodway Switch Opening The Gates  Floodway  
1264 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Flying Boat, Hbc At Island Lake. Cf. Mac Vickers Vedette  AircraftAviation 1934, July 18
1290 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Fokker Universal Aircraft  AircraftAviation  
1552 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Ford Motor Co., Winnipeg.  AutomobilesWinnipeg Buildings 1939c
27 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Former Hbc Commissioner'S Residence C1876. Photo From Views Of Upper Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Hudson Bay CompanyResidencesUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
5574 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Former Merchants' Bank, Rosser Avenue, Brandon, Built In 1890. Sign On Building Reads “St. John Ambulance Association Headquarters”.  AmbulancesAssociationsBanksBuildingsSignsTowns 1972
108 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort A La Corne Showing Nepowewin Mission, From A Drawing  BuildingsFortsMissions  
111 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Abercrombie On The American Side Of Red River, From A Drawing  BuildingsForts 1840c
107 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Alexander From A Drawing  BuildingsForts 1875
100 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Carlton, An Hbc Headquarters As It Appeared In C1860, Looking Northeast From The Carlton Trail, North Saskatchewan River. The Fort Was Accidently Burned During Its Evacuation In Early March, 1885  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1860c
48 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Douglas. From A Drawing  FortsWinnipeg Buildings 1815
103 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Edmonton On North Saskatchewan River, From A Painting  BuildingsForts 1867
104 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Edmonton On North Saskatchewan River, From A Painting  BuildingsForts 1875c
102 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Edmonton With Alberta Legislative Building In Back- Ground, From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts  
101 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Edmonton, From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts  
1677 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Edmonton. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  ArtBuildingsForts 1846
83 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Enterprise In Winter. From A Drawing By Lt. Back R.N  BuildingsForts 1825c
2570 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Garry At Junction Of Red & Assiniboine River  BoatsBoundary CommissionUpper Fort Garry  
5545 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Garry Court, Main Street, Built In 1902. This Apartment Building Was Built For Sir Donald A. Smith, Lord Strathcona  ApartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5508 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Garry Hotel, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb, Built 1911-1913  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
84 A0003 Archives of Manitoba   Fort George, Upper Canada.  Fort in the far left distance with teepees in the foreground.  BuildingsFortsTeepees 1890c
46 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Gibraltar From Assiniboine Avenue. From A Drawing By C.F. Jeffereys From A Painting By P. Rindisbacher  FortsWinnipeg Buildings 1821
96 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Kipp  BuildingsForts  
1700 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Laramie. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Forts 1837
114 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Pelly From Sketch By Lieut. Martineau, Manitoba Mounted Police, In Canadian Illustrated News  BuildingsForts 1876
2525 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Pembina, Red River, Dakota Territory  Boundary CommissionBuildingsForts  
80 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Prince Of Wales Showing Walls Restored And Gun Emplacement  BuildingsForts  
113 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Qu'Appelle, From A Drawing  BuildingsForts  
110 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Fort St. James  BuildingsForts  
91 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Walsh  BuildingsFortsRCMP 1878
92 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Fort Walsh. Northwest Territory  BuildingsFortsRCMP 1880c
76 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Fort York Drawing  BuildingsForts 1782
2460 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Founding Of Halifax By Col. Edward Cornwallis, Governor Of Nova Scotia. In The Uniform Of The 24th Foot, He Is Discussing Plans For Fortifications And Dwellings With John Bruce, Engineer. The Site Has Been Surveyed And There Has Been A Distrubution Of Farming Land And Building Lots To The Heads Offamilies. Clearing And Constrution Are Being Rushed As There Is A Great Deal To Be Done Before The Coming Of Winter. The First English-Speaking Settlement In This Part Of Canada, Halifax Quickly Assumed What Proved A Key Role In Naval And Military History. Cornwallis Brought Carpenters From Annapolis, Lumber, Shingles, And Iron From New England, For Churches, Schools And A Hospital. Halifax Became A Provincial Capital In 1785 And Canada'S First Legislative Assembly In October 2, 1758. Note The Ship In The Background  ConstructionExplorationPersonalitiesPortsTownsUniformsWomen 1749, Summer
2169 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Four Eastern Canadian Indians' Birch Bark Canoes, From A Sketch By C.W. Jefferys. The Four Canoes Are: Ojibway Indians' (Northern Ontario), Malicite Indians' (New Brunswick), Algonquin Indians' (Northern Ontario And Quebec), And The Montagnais' (Northern Quebec And Labrador) Canoes. Note The Different Curvatures Of The Ends  BoatsCanoes  
2664 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Four Horses And Stage Coach  CoachesHorsesTransportation  
1007 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Four Settlers Dancing Or Running And Waving In Front Of A Homestead In Manitoba.  BuildingsImmigration 1912
2316 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Francis Jefferey Dickins, Member Of Nwmp. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRCMP 1844-1886
1249 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Fred Stevenson Accepts First Consignment Of Winnipeg Tribune Newspapers In Red Lake Area. This Was First Time Up-To-Date News Was Available In Mining Camps.Plane Was C-Cage Fokker Universal  AviationJournalismPersonalities 1927, June
922 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Frederick John Dixon. Mla For Winnipeg 1914  PersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg General Strike 1914
1231 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Frederick Joseph Stevenson (Pilot) On Left. Sammy A Tomlinson (Air Engineer). G-Cage Fokker Universal. Photo Taken Just Before Stevenson'S Death At The Pas  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1927c
2695 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Free Press Delivery Truck Used In 1919  JournalismTrucksWomen 1919
2801 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Free Press Newspaper (Carrier) Boys Going To See Wesley Barry In “Rags To Riches” At Garrick Theatre, Winnipeg  CinemaJournalismTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1922, November 4
214 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Freighters' Camp On The Trail  CampsRed River Carts 1870c
2164 A0070 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Freighting boat on the banks of the Red River near Fort Garry, Manitoba.    BoatsFreightingYork Boats 1858
460 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Frog Lake Massacre. From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West RebellionWomen 1885
419 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     From A Distance, Batoche Seen In Front Of Metis Trenches. Note Dead Horses  HorsesMetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
682 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Distance, Nwmp At Camp In Regina  CampsRCMP  
828 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys, A Team Of Oxen Pulling A Sled On A Corduroy Road  AgricultureOxenRoadsSleds  
884 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys, Methodist Ministers Back Row (L- R): Elder William Case, Dr. Nathan Bangs. Middle Row (L- R): Rev. William Black N.S., Bishop James Richardson. Front Row (L- R): Rev. William Ryerson, Rev. James Evans  PersonalitiesReligion  
598 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing Of Buildings, Wagon Wheels And Horse-Drawn Wagon On Main Street, Winnipeg  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874c
2540 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing Of The Boundary Post Between United States And Ruperts Land At Pembina, Red River  Boundary CommissionDogsMonumentsPostsRed River CartsTeepees 1824c
370 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Gen. Frederick G. Middleton, On Horseback, Chief Commander Of British Troops In Canada, Charged With Suppressing Metis Uprising In 1885  HorsesMetisMilitaryPersonalities 1885
831 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Teepees, Houses, Horses And Sleds, Dog Teams, With Upper Fort Garry In The Background  DogsHorsesHousesSledsTeepeesUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1857
1730 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, An Igloolik Inuit (Eskimo), Wearing A Birdskin Jacket, Carries His Kayak On His Head To The Open Water With His Family Following Close Behind. The Inuit Had To Be Relatively Mobile Because At Any Given Time A Family, Or Individual From One Group May Decide To Visit Another Group Some Miles Away And Stay For Several Years  ChildrenCostumesEskimosInuitKayaksWomen  
804 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Arrival Of Annual Company Ship At York Factory In 1882  BuildingsFortsShips 1882
582 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
817 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Nicholas Garry At Red River, Who Arranged Details Of Union Of Hbc & North West Co. , And Was Deputy Gov. Of Hbc 1822 -1835  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1821
133 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     From A Drawing, Passenger & Dog Teams  Dog SledsDogsSleds  
364 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Magazine Illustration Of Louis Riel, Metis Leader  CostumesGunsMetisPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1870
1896 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting By Armstrong, Indians In Canoe In Northwestern Ab  Canoes  
663 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting By Henre Julien, Camp Of Nwmp At Riviere Courle Or Short Creek On Banks Of Souris River Near Present Day Estevan, Sk  CampsRCMP 1874, July 24
678 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting By Henre Julien, The Evening Guard Parade.  CampsParadesRCMP 1876
728 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting By W. Armstrong, Portage At Thunder Bay, On  Military  
11 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting By Wm. Armstrong In 1901  Lower Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings  
2231 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting Of 6 Fathom Hudson Bay Canoe Using A Sail Going Through The Rapids On The Winnipeg River. In Earlier Times Sails Were Used Extensively On The Great Lakes Routes By The French And The North West Company  BoatsCanoes  
45 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting Of Fort Douglas By E.J. Hutchins  FortsWinnipeg Buildings 1815
2227 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting Of Indians In A Canoe. Note: Birch Bark Canoes Usually Were Not Used On Rough Open Water Because They Quickly Fell Apart  BoatsCanoes  
147 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting Of Red River Cart  BuildingsOxenRed River Carts 1880c
837 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting, Arrival From Montreal Of Grey Nuns By Canoe At St. Boniface  CanoesChurchesReligionWomen 1844
836 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From A Painting, Departure Of Grey Nuns From Mother House In Montreal  ReligionWomen 1844
772 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     From A Poster: A Variety Of Uniforms Of British Regiments Entitled “ The Empire Builders  MilitaryPostersUniforms  
670 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch , Nwmp Enjoying The Hunt In The Wilds Of The North West, Using Sticks To Kill Ducks  EventsRCMP 1876
676 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch By An Nwmp Man Of Fort Pelly  FortsRCMP  
673 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch By Henri Julien, Crossing The Dirt Hills By The Nwmp Force Left Boundary Commission Road And Began Ascent Of Dirt Hills  Boundary CommissionRCMPRoads 1876, August 6
672 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch By Henri Julien, Police Inspecting Traders' Carts  CartsRCMPWagons 1874
675 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch By Henri Julien. Nwmp Expedition In A Tremendous Thunderstorm On August 3rd, 1876  CampsRCMP 1876, August 3rd
351 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Execution Of Thomas Scott Outside Walls Of Upper Fort Garry. (See Also A0012-00350 And A0012-00352)  ExecutionsPersonalitiesPoliticsUpper Fort Garry 1870, March 4
352 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Execution Of Thomas Scott Outside Walls Of Upper Fort Garry. Drawing Appeared In Can. Illustrated News, Apr. 23, 1870  ExecutionsPersonalitiesPoliticsUpper Fort Garry 1870, March 4
350 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Execution Of Thomas Scott Outside Walls Of Upper Fort Garry. The Lower Left Corner, The Firing Squad. The Three Men Drawn On The Left Of Centre In The Mid Area Of The Picture Are (L- R): R.O'Lone , Kennedy, O'Donoghue. In The Centre: The Captain Of The Guard Administers The Coup De Grace To Scott Who Is Lying On The Ground. Standing Behind Scott (L- R) Are Louis Riel And Rev. George Young With His Hand Over His Heart. (See Also A0012-00351 And A0012-352)  ExecutionsPersonalitiesPoliticsRielUpper Fort Garry 1870, March 4
471 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of John Pritchard Guarding Captive Ladies, Mrs. Gowanlck & Miss Delaney Who Are Inside A Tent  GunsMilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesTents 1885
348 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Louis Riel In Front Of Nwmp Barracks Where He Was Imprisoned  PersonalitiesPoliticsRCMPRiel 1885
622 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Main Street Looking Southeast Side. Upper Fortgarry In Background  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Streets 1875c
500 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Prairie Church Parade Of General Middleton'S Command  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
975 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Robert Parker Pelly (1833 -1913) Army Officer & Physician, Governor Of Assiniboia In Hbc Territories  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMedicinePersonalities 1870c
1901 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Swampy Cree Indians In Canoe Fitted With A Sail On The Red River.  CanoesRed River SettlementRivers  
1899 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of Swampy Cree Indians In Canoe On The Red River. Note The Small Pieces Of Birch Bark That Were Used To Construct The Canoe  CanoesRed River SettlementRivers  
493 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of The 90th Battalion Of Winnipeg Rifles Leaving Cpr Station, Winnipeg For North West Rebellion Front  LocomotivesMilitaryNorth West RebellionRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1885
494 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of The 90th Winnipeg Rifles Leaving Cpr Station, Winnipeg For North West Rebellion Front  LocomotivesMilitaryNorth West RebellionRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1885
478 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of The Battle At Cut Knife Creek. Cree Chief, Poundmaker, Outmanoeuvered Col. W.D. Otter And His Force Of 325 Militiamen And Mounties. Only Canadians, 2 Seven Pounder Cannons And A Gatling Gun Saved Them From A Massacre  CannonsGunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
495 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of The Capture Of White Cap & His Band By Governor-General'S Bodyguard  HorsesMilitaryNorth West RebellionWagons 1885
619 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch Of West Side Of Main Street Looking North, Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg Streets  
452 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     From a sketch of Winnipeg Light Infantry, 91st Battalion preparing for service. Cauchon Block (later Empire Hotel) seen in the background on Main Street.  MilitaryNorth West RebellionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1885
497 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, A Military Camp  CampsMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
723 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Artist'S Conception Of Soldiers During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1917c
476 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Battle Near Duck Lake. Caught In The Open, Crozier'S Men Were Easy Targets For Metis & Indians  MetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
838 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Bishop Tache As A Young Man  PersonalitiesReligion  
484 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Camp On Saskatchewan River  CampsMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
481 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Canadian Cannons At Fish Creek Hit Two Log Houses & Bowled Over Three Straw Stacks. As Reported By A War Correspondent  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
725 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Col. G.J. Wolseley'S Camp At Thunder Bay  CampsMilitaryTents 1869c
712 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Col. G.J. Wolseley'S Camp At Thunder Bay, On  MilitaryRed River Expedition 1870
727 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Col. G.J. Wolseley'S Soldiers On Board Ship  MilitaryShips 1870c
488 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Funeral Procession Of Lt. Charles Swinford & Pte. Alexander M. Ferguson Leaving Congregational Church In Winnipeg, Mb  ChurchesFuneralsMilitaryPersonalities 1885
661 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Her Majesty'S Mail Being Conveyed From Touchwood To Clark'S Crossing  HorsesMailRCMP  
504 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Interior View Of Metis Home In North West  BuildingsChildrenFurnitureHousesMetisWomen 1885
879 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, James Colebrooke Patterson, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba 1895-1901  PersonalitiesPolitics  
620 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Main Street Looking North From Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb. (See Also A0021-00621)  Winnipeg Streets  
621 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Main Street Looking North From Portage Avenue. (See Also A0021-00620)  Winnipeg Streets 1880
631 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Main Street Looking South. In January 1874, For The First Time, California Fruit And Other Delicacies Were Brought From The United States In A Covered Caravan With A Stove In It And Were Peddled From Door To Door  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
715 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, No. 3 Company Battalion Leaving Fort Garry For Garrison Fort Pembina During Fenian Raids  FeniansFortsMilitaryUpper Fort Garry 1871
669 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Nwmp & Their Horses Crossing South Saskatchewan River On A Scow  RCMP 1876, August 25
679 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Nwmp At Camp  CampsRCMP  
665 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Nwmp En Route Across The North West  RCMP 1876
671 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Nwmp In Camp  RCMP 1876
674 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Nwmp In Camp  CampsRCMP  
501 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Officers Of The Winnipeg Rifles (90th Battalion) Who Served In The North West Rebellion  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
680 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Open Air Church Services, Including Hymn Singing, Were A Feature Of Sunday Life In Nwmp Camps  EventsRCMPReligion  
717 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Recruits Lined Up At Upper Fort Garry During Fenian Uprising In Manitoba  FeniansFortsMilitaryUpper Fort Garry 1871
729 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Recruits Lined Up At Upper Fort Garry During Fenian Uprising In Manitoba  FeniansMilitaryUpper Fort Garry  
666 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Scene In Nwmp Camp By Henri Julien. Entertainment Was Provided By Men Themselves  CampsRCMP 1876
667 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Scene On Board Barge At Eagle Lake  RCMP 1876
502 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Soldiers On East Bank Of Saskatchewan River  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRivers 1885, August 24
474 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, The Battle At Cut Knife Hill  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
473 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, The Battle Of Batoche  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
475 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, The Battle Of Batoche  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
483 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, The Capture Of Batoche  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
677 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, The Visit Of Governor-General Lorne  CampsEventsPersonalitiesRoyalty  
489 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, Two Soldiers In Action  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
662 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch, View Of Devil'S Creek  HorsesRCMP  
726 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     From A Sketch,Col. G. J. Wolseley'S Camp At Thunder Bay  CampsMilitaryTents 1870c
835 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From A Water-Colour By Peter Rindisbacher, Fishing In The Red River Near Fort Douglas . (See Also A0028-00832)  CanoesFishingFortsRed River SettlersRivers 1832
857 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     From An Early Painting, Boats, Carts, Oxen , An D St. Boniface Cathedral  CartsChurchesOxenRiversWinnipeg Buildings  
1967 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     From An Oil Painting On Canvas By Washington Frank Lynn Of Indians And Teepee With The Dakota Boat In The Background  ArtBuildingsFortsPaddlewheelersTents  
2346 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Frontenac On Way To Cataraqui By Canoe  ExplorationPersonalities 1673
2170 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trade Canoes, From A Drawing By Captain Beaufoy  BoatsCanoesFur Trade 1838
1954 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader And His Squaw On Horseback. Painting By A.J. Miller  Fur TradeHorsesWomen  
2276 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader In Canoe. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CanoesFur Trade  
1969 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader In Council Teepee By Frederic Remington, Harper'S Weekly  Fur TradeTeepeesTents  
2294 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trader. From A Drawing By Frederic Remington  CostumesFur Trade 1891
2308 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Traders Of North West Company  Fur TradePersonalities  
2302 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trapper  Fur Trade 1930c
2291 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Fur Trappers In Canoes  CanoesFur Trade  
1265 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     G-Caix Fokker Universal. Built By Atlantic Co., Usa. Sold To Wca 1928. Damaged Beyond Repair At Elk Island, On. Pilot Cheesman Had No Fuel  AircraftAviation 1930
1533 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     G.J. Clarke, Jewellery In Virden, Mb  BuildingsStoresTowns 1900c
1538 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     G.J. Clarke, Jewellery, Virden, Mb  StoresTowns 1900c
374 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Gabriel Dumont And Louis Riel. Composite Photo  CostumesPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885
382 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Gabriel Dumont At Fort Assiniboine  HorsesPersonalitiesPolitics 1885
380 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Gabriel Dumont, Metis Commander In North West Rebellion  MetisNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesPolitics 1885c
381 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Gabriel Dumont, Metis General Who Fought With Louis Riel During The North West Rebellion. Dumont Was Wounded In The Head During The Fighting At Duck Lake. He Managed To Escape To Montana. In 1886, He Joined Buffalo Bill Cody'S "Wild West Show" And Tour. Gabriel Dumont, Rebel Leader. Born 1838 In Red River. Died At Batoche, Saskatchewan On May 19, 1906. Son Of Isidore Dumont & Louise Framboise, Both Half- Breeds. Took No Part In Red River Uprisings Of 1870 But Following Rebellion Moved To Batoche On Banks Of Saskatchewan River. He Became Head Of The Metis Community There & Organized The Great Buffalo Hunts. He Was Was One Of The 4- Man Delegation Who Rode To Montana To Bring Louis Riel Back To Canada In 1884. He Joined Riel'S Provisional Government As Adjutant General. The Rebellion Of 1885 Broke Out In March When His "Army" A Detachment Of Nwmp Under Superintendent Crozier At Duck Lake, After Preliminary Skirmish At Fish Creek In April The Metis Under Dumont Were Finally Defeated In May At Batoche By Greatly Superior Forces Under General Middleton. Dumont Fled To Montana & Lived Several Years In Various Parts Of The Usa Until The Granting Of An Amnesty Allowed Him To Return To The Vicinity Of Batoche. He Married Madelaine Weldey A Scottish Half-Breed  CostumesMetisNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesPoliticsRCMPRiel 1890c
997 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Galician (Ukrainian) & Doukhobor Immigrants (Men Women And Children Outside A Building  BuildingsChildrenCostumesDoukhoborsImmigrationRussiansUkrainiansWomen 1890c
30 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Gate At Upper Fort Garry With A Well Dressed Man On The Left  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1880c
34 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Gate At Upper Fort Garry. From A Painting By A. Sherriff Scott  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1863
2026 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Geese In Flight. Photo  Birds  
420 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. F. G. Middleton Meeting Priests After Batoche At Batoche  BuildingsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
415 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. Frederick G. Middleton In Foreground Watching Wounded Aides  MilitaryNorth West RebellionTentsUniforms 1885
378 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. Frederick G. Middleton, Chief Commander Of British Troops In Canada, Charged With Suppressing Metis Uprising In 1885  MetisMilitaryPersonalities  
948 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. Isaac Brock (1769 -1812) Was Killed While Repulsing An American Force That Had Ascended Queenston Heights In 1824  MilitaryPersonalities  
955 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. James Wolfe (1727 -1759). Led British Forces Against French & Moncalm In Battle On Plains Of Abraham Where He Died  EnglishMilitaryPersonalities  
949 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Gen. James Wolfe (1827 -1859), Led British Forces In Battle On Plains Of Abraham Where He Was Killed  MilitaryPersonalities  
2319 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     General James Wolfe Chooses His Battleground And Landing Place In Quebec. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759
2453 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     General James Wolfe Leading His Troops On Plains Of Abraham. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759
2318 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     General James Wolfe Leading His Troops. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BattlesMilitaryPersonalities 1759, Sept 13
1277 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Generators At Slave Falls Plant.,  BuildingsHydro  
2618 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Gentleman Posing With Indians. Note Calumet Peace Pipe   
880 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Geo. M. Buchart (1827-1882), Businessman. Ensign In Fenian Raids & Later Became Captain. He Opened A Store In Rapid City In 1879  MilitaryPersonalities  
685 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     George Arthur French Became Second Northwest Mounted Police Commissioner, Nov. 18, 1873 -1876  PersonalitiesRCMP 1873c
942 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     George Brown (1818 -1880), Father Of Confederation  PersonalitiesPolitics  
1066 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     George Morton'S Grain Warehouse  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsGranariesWarehouses 1886
956 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     George Washington, First President Of U.S.A  AmericansMilitaryPersonalities  
513 A0017 Archives of Manitoba Ryder Larsen   Georges Racette, a Metis man, in traditional Metis dress with floral embroidery on coat.  Known as "the Shaman", George was born in the Red River Settlement in 1819. He was over six feet tall, a skilled hunter, fighter, horseman, and trader. He was known as a rogue and a troublemaker, yet he played a key role in the significant events of his time. In 1873 he and others established a council in the Qu'appelle Valley with the intention of establishing a government. Since they were uneducated men they awaited the arrival of Louis Riel to assist them. In 1873 at James McKay's request, he spent the Winter travelling among the American Metis and aboroginals who planned to enter Canada to join forces with Canadian Metis and aboriginals in an effort to push white settlement from the plains. Shaman advised them that they could find themselves unwelcome in both countries and obtained their signatures and their promise to remain south of the border in the USA. In 1874 he represented the Assiniboine at the negotiations of Treaty No. 4. His display of military strength and his strong position during the negotiations led to his being overpowered, handcuffed, and kept under guard in a tent during the proceedings. He was released only when he promised to leave the area.  CostumesMetisPersonalitiesRiel 1869c
767 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     German Soldiers In Action In Trenches  GunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
769 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     German Soldiers In Trenches  MilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
790 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     German Soldiers Pointing Guns On Civilian Prisoners Of Women And Children  ChildrenGunsMilitaryWomenWorld War II 1939-1945
2704 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Girl In Bathing Suit In Boat  BoatsCostumesWomen 1927
2655 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Girls Playing Volleyball In School Gymnasium, Winnipeg  SportsVolleyballWomen  
1379 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Gopher Gang On The Prairies  AnimalsDepressionDroughtPrairies 1930c
1509 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Government House With The Manitoba Legislative Building On Right  Government HouseLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings  
5534 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Government House, Kennedy Street, Winnipeg; Built In 1883, Residence For Manitoba'S Lieutenant Governor  Government HouseResidencesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2281 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson Of Red River And Hbc In A Canoe. From A Painting  CanoesFur TradePersonalities 1824
2274 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson On A Tour Of Inspection By Canoes. From A Painting By L.L. Fitzgerald For Hbc  BoatsCanoesFur TradePersonalities  
2265 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Governor George Simpson On A Tour Of Inspection. Painting By Cyrus Cuneo For Cpr Copied By L.L. Fitzgerald For Hbc Calendar, 1926. Original By Cuneo Was Stolen. Courtesy Of Hbc  CanoesFur TradePersonalities  
2260 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Governor George Simpson with aboriginal Chiefs, Red River Settlement.   Photo from a painting by H. Jones.  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics  
5494 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Governor'S House Bake-Oven, Lower Fort Garry. Now Restored As A National Historic Site  BuildingsFortsHistoryHouses 1972
389 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Governor-General'S Body Guard In Campaign Of 1885 Around The Camp Fire  FiresMilitaryPersonalities 1885
405 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Governor-General'S Body Guard In Campaign Of 1885, Around A Camp Fire  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
403 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Governor-General'S Body Guard Relax In Front Of A Tent  GunsMilitaryNorth West RebellionTentsUniforms  
2495 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     Governors-General Of Canada From 1867 - 1967: Baron Monck (1867 - 1868); Lord Lisgar (1869 - 1872); Earl Of Dufferin (1872 - 1878); Marquis Of Lorne (1878 - 1883); Marquis Of Lansdowne (1883 - 1888); Baron Stanley Of Preston (1888 - 1893), He Gave The Stanley Cup To Hockey; Marquis Of Aberdeen (1893 - 1898); Earl Of Minto (1898 - 1904); Earl Grey (1904 - 1911); Duke Of Connaught (1911 - 1916); Duke Of Devonshire (1916 - 1921); Viscount Byng Of Vimy (1921 -1926); Marquis Of Willingdon (1926 - 1931); Earl Of Bessborough (1931 - 1935); Baron Tweedsmuir (1935 - 1940); Earl Of Athlone (1940 - 1946); Earl Alexander Of Tunis (1946 - 1952); Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey (1952 - 1959); General George P. Vanier 1959 - 1967)  PersonalitiesPolitics  
5475 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevator At Niverville, Mb, Built In1879. First Grain Elevator In West. The Bins Held 25,000 Bushels Of Grain And Were In Use Until 1902, And Demolished In 1920  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsTowns 1879
1133 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevators At Fort William, On  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsPorts  
1134 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevators At Fort William, On  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsPorts  
1126 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevators In Alberta Town  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsTowns  
1072 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevators In Manitoba Town  AgricultureBuildingsElevators  
1125 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Elevators In Saskatchewan Town  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsTowns  
1651 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Grain Exchange Bldg, Lombard , Winnipeg  Grain CommissionWinnipeg Buildings  
2712 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Grand Beach, Manitoba, With The Dance Pavilion In The Background  BeachesBuildingsDanceHallsPavilions 1923c
320 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Grand Trunk Station At Rivers, Mb  RailwaysStationsTowns  
5601 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Granite Curling Club, Mostyn Place, Winnipeg, Built In C1913  ClubsCurlingWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2058 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Gray Squirrel, A Large Gray Coloured Rodent With A Long, Bushy Tail  Animals  
1219 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Great Falls Powerplant At Great Falls, Mb  DamsHydroIndustryPowerhousesPowerplants 1922c
5453 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Grey Nun'S Convent, Now St. Boniface Museum Built In 1846 - 1947. Tache Street, St. Boniface  ConventsFrenchMuseumsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2709 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Group At Beach Having A Picnic  BeachesPicnics 1923
2555 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Group At North West Angle, Lake Of The Woods. Surveyor East'S Party  Boundary Commission  
2545 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Group of HMNA Boundary Commission. Some of party ordered out in Spring of 1873 under Captain Featherstonhaugh R18 to check aboriginal war party from Missouri moving to cut off a British supply train.  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
1055 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Icelandic Settlers At Gimli, Mb  IcelandersImmigrationWomen  
1056 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Icelandic Settlers At Gimli, Mb  IcelandersImmigrationWomen  
999 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Immigrants (Setters From Colorado) Standing In Front Of A Train With A Sign Reading “Solid Train Load Of Settlers For Alberta”, In The Town Of Bassano, Ab  ImmigrationRailwaysSignsTownsWomen 1914, March
1797 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Indians On Horseback. Note Blankets Over The Horses’ Saddle Or Horses’ Bareback  ClothingHorses  
1853 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Indians With Teepees  TeepeesTents  
1731 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Inuit (Eskimos)  CostumesEskimosInuit  
1742 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Inuit (Eskimos)  CostumesEskimosInuit  
1750 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Inuit (Eskimos)  EskimosInuitWomen  
210 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Men Camped On Prairie. Red River Carts On Right  MetisPrairiesRed River Carts  
208 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Metis Camped Beside Red River Carts On Prairie  CampsMetisPrairiesRed River Carts  
516 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Metis Men Sitting On Steps In Front Of A Building With Shoes And Boots Hanging On The Outside  CostumesMetis 1900c
327 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of People Awaiting The Train At The Railway Station At Ninette, Mb. Northern Grain Elevator In Background  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsRailwaysStationsTownsWomen 1910c
2640 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of People Seated In Front Of Winnipeg Home  LifestyleWomen 1914c
742 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of School Children Sitting Around A Table Knitting As Part Of Their War Effort  ChildrenCraftsWomenWorld War II 1942c
1701 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Group of six aboriginal chiefs.  Photo of an oil painting by Paul Kane.  1810c-1871c
2537 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Volunteer Officers, United States  Boundary Commission 1872c
2536 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Group Of Volunteer Officers, Winnipeg  Boundary Commission 1872c
1845 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Groups Of Indians Seated, Others Standing In Street In Regina  Towns  
1271 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Gurney Gold Mine. Aerial View  Mining 1937
1224 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Handley Page 0/400 Bomber  AircraftAviationWorld War I 1918
2639 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Harness Racing At Winnipeg Exhibition Grounds  HarnessHorse RacingHorsesRacetracksSports  
2297 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Harper’S Weekly Magazine Illustration (Sketch) Of Christmas In H.B. Territory.  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1862
5593 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Harry M. Patterson House, Brandon. Built In C1895  BuildingsHouses 1972
889 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Harry Walsh, Winnipeg Lawyer  HebrewsJudiciaryPersonalities  
1095 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Harvesters At Railway Station Awaiting Employment  ImmigrationRailways 1890c
1035 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Harvesting Crop On Prairie  AgricultureCropsHarvestsPrairies  
1115 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Harvesting On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureHarvesting 1909
1140 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Hauling Logs For Building.,  Logging  
1107 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Haying On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureImmigration 1916c
1050 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Haying On The Prairie  AgricultureHayingPrairies  
1102 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Haying With Oxen And Hay Rake  AgricultureHayingWomen  
2226 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Canoe With Sir George Simpson. From A Painting  BoatsCanoesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2273 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Fur Brigade Passing Okanogan Lake, Bc, From A Painting By John Innes  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLakes  
2246 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
2283 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Governors: Sir John Pelly 1822-52 (Left), Sir George Simpson (Right)  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2295 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Journal. Page Showing Value Of Furs  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
2201 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Ship The “Prince Rupert”. From A Drawing  BoatsShips 1866
2300 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Trading Post With Log Buildings And Family Outside  BuildingsChildrenDogsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
1768 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Head shot of an aboriginal man.     
1767 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Head shot of an aboriginal woman.     
379 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Head Shot Of Big Bear. Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, Ca. 1825-88) He Was An Independent, Strong Willed Plains Cree Chief. Determined That His People Should Be Able To Live Where They Wanted To Live, As In The Past. He Refused To Sign Treaty No. 6 Because He Thought The Conditions Of The Agreement Left The Fate Of The Native People In The Hands Of The Government. Many Of His Band, Including His Eldest Son Imasis, Took Part In The 1885 Frog Lake Massacre. Tried For Treason In 1885, Big Bear Was Found Guilty And Given A Three Year Sentence. He Died In 1888. This Photo Was Taken During His Trial, Outside The Nwmp Barracks In Regina, Sk  PersonalitiesRCMP 1885
358 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Head Shot Of Father N. J. Ritchot  PersonalitiesReligion 1870
928 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Head Shot Of John Christian Schultz. Lt.-Gov. Of Manitoba July 1, 1888-1895  PersonalitiesPolitics 1890c
377 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Head Shot Of Rev. Father Albert Lacombe, O.M.I. Oblate Missionary  PersonalitiesReligion  
371 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Head Shot Showing Metals, Col. Garnet Joseph Wolseley, Commander Of Red River Expedition  MilitaryPersonalitiesRed River Expedition 1870
1246 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Helicopters In Winnipeg, Mb  AviationHelicopters  
2327 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Henrietta Maria, Queen Of Charles I. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1609-1669
2407 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Hudson With His Son And Loyal Crew Set Adrift By His Mutinous Men  ExplorationPersonalities  
2405 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Hudson. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities  
2406 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Hudson. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities  
2368 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Kelsey - First White Man To See The Prairies. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1755
1103 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Kelsey'S View Of The Prairies  AgriculturePrairies  
1891 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Kelsey, Explorer, First White Man On The Plains Observing A Buffalo Hunt. Photo From Confederation Life Association Painting  AboriginalsBuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691, August 23
2339 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Vi. From A Portrait At Eton College. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2335 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Vii From A Portrait In National Gallery. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
1618 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     High School Age Male Students At Work In A Classroom  BuildingsChildrenSchoolsStudents  
2535 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     High Water On Red River Near Dufferin, Mb., In The Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionFloodsRivers 1873
135 A0005 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Hind Expedition returning to Crow Wing, Manitoba.  From a sketch, dog carioles, part of the Hind Expedition, returning to Crow Wing by the Winter road.  CariolesDog SledsDogsSleds 1858
1733 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     His Majesty'S Ship “Terror” Thrown Up By The Ice. Painting By Lt. Smyth  BoatsShips 1837, March 13
2510 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Hmna Boundary Commission Camp At Turtle Mountain Depot  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsTents  
2513 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Hmna Boundary Commission Camp At Turtle Mountain Depot  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsStationsTents  
2557 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Hmna Boundary Commission Depot At Turtle Mountain,119 Miles West Of Red River & 5 Miles North Of Boundary  Boundary CommissionBuildings  
2517 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Hmna Boundary Commission Depot, Souris River, Wood End, 2 Miles North Of Boundary, & 262 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary CommissionBuildingsTents  
2524 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Hmna Commission Depot At Pembina Hills, 38 Miles West Of Red River And 6 1/2 Miles North Of Boundary  Boundary CommissionStationsSurveying  
2186 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hms (Her Majesty’S Ship) “Terror” Caught In The Ice In Hudson'S Strait. Painting  BoatsExplorationIceIcebergsShips 1847c
2193 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hms “Erebus” And “Terror” Before Sailing In Sir John Franklin'S Expedition. Drawing  BoatsExplorationShips 1845c
2181 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hms “Resolute” And “Assistance” With A Group Of Scottish & American Whalers Trapped In Ice In Northern Baffin Bay When One Of Whalers Was Wrecked. Drawing By G.F. Mcdougall Of Resolute  BoatsShipsIceScotsAmericansWrecksAccidents 1852, July
2182 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hms “Resolution” Caught In Ice. From A Drawing  BoatsExplorationIceIcebergsShips  
2106 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Hms “Terror” As She Appeared In The Ice In The Arctic Straits  BoatsIceShips 1736
2185 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Hms “Terror” Caught In The Ice In Hudson'S Strait. Painting  BoatsExplorationIceIcebergsShips 1847c
5583 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Hochman'S Ltd., 154 Princess St., Winnipeg. Built In 1882. Originally A. Harris Son & Co. Agricultural Implements  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1499 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Hoisting The Golden Boy Onto The Dome Of The Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway In Winnipeg. The Golden Boy Is Made Of Cast Bronze And Gilded With 24 Carat Gold. He Stands 5.25 Metres (17.2 Feet) Tall And Weighs Appoximately 1,650 Kilograms (1.8 Tons).  Legislative BuildingsStatuesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1919
1500 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Hoisting The Golden Boy Onto The Dome Of The Manitoba Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg.  Legislative BuildingsStatuesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1919
5465 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Holy Resurrection Russian Greek Orthodox Church, Built 1928, Sifton, Mb  BuildingsChurchesRussiansTowns 1972
1558 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Holy Trinity Church, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In 1884  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings  
1078 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Home And Farm Of S. Jonsson In Icelandic Settlement  BuildingsHousesIcelandersImmigration 1915
1046 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Homestead On Prairie  BuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies  
366 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Hon. Charles Nolin  PersonalitiesPolitics 1874
791 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Hon. J.L. Ralston, Canadian Defence Minister, Reviewing Cwac (Canadian Women’S Army Corp)  MilitaryPersonalitiesUniformsWomenWorld War II 1939-1945
940 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Hon. James Farquharson Macleod, Cmg, Later Commissioner Of Nwmp And A Judge Of Supreme Court Of Nt  JudiciaryPersonalitiesRCMP  
783 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Honour Roll Of Sons & Daughters Of No. 21 Active Company Veterans Guard Of Canada Serving In The Armed Forces  MonumentsWorld War II 1944
164 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horse - Drawn Streetcar And Buildings On Corner Of Portage & Main, Winnipeg In 1890. (See Also A0020-00579, A0090-02793, A0507-16208, A0747-22534, A0747-22535)  HorsesStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1886
2698 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Horse And Cattle Parade In Winnipeg Fair  CattleFairsHorsesParades 1903
2027 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Horse And Colt On Prairie  AnimalsHorsesPrairies  
141 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Horse And Red River Cart With A Boy Leaning Against It And A Woman Inside, On Winnipeg Street  ChildrenHorsesHousesRed River CartsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1900
1816 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Horse Travois Made From The Lodge Poles  Travois  
688 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Horse, Mule & Bull Teams Leaving Fort Benton, Montana For Fort Mcleod  CattleFortsHorsesMulesRCMP  
579 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Horse- Drawn Streetcar And Buildings At Portage And Main Streets In Winnipeg In 1890. (See Also : A0020-00164, A0090-02793, A0507-16208, A0747-22534 &5)  HorsesStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1894
172 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Fire Engines On Winnipeg Street Outside The Fire Hall  Fire EnginesFirefightersHorsesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
166 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Fire Engines On Winnipeg Street. Queen'S Hotel In Background On Corner Of Notre Dame And Portage  Fire EnginesHorsesHotelsWinnipeg Streets 1905c
1449 A0048 Archives of Manitoba Nicholas Morant   Horse-drawn plough, Legislative building, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The land around the Manitoba Legislative building, Winnipeg, Manitoba, being plowed in order to make vegetable gardens for the unemployed during the Great Depression.  DepressionDroughtGardeningLegislative BuildingsPlowingWinnipeg Buildings  
194 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With A Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Smoking A Pipe While Sitting In The Cart. Another Horse In The Background Has A Western Saddle And Bridle, Not The Metis Type. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also Slide A0052-01563)  HarnessHorsesMetisRed River CartsWomen 1890c
1563 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With Metis Woman. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also A0007-00194.)  MetisRed River CartsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1890c
1117 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Steam Threshing Outfit In Front Of First House Built In Boissevain District  AgricultureBuildings 1887
2793 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Street Car And Buildings On Corner Of Portage And Main In Winnipeg. Mb., In 1890. ( See Also: A0006-00164, A0020-00579, A0507-16208, A0747-22534, & A0747-22535)  StreetcarsWinnipeg Streets 1890
167 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Taxi In Front Of Manitoba Hotel On Main Street  CarriagesHorsesHotelsTaxisWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1890c
1917 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Horse-Drawn Travois Travelling Across The Plains  ChildrenHorsesTravoisWomen  
602 A0020 Archives of Manitoba   Horses and carriages outside Burke's Livery Stable, Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Horses and carriages outside Burke's Livery Stable just south of Hudson's Bay Company Store on Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Federal Indian Office on far right.  CarriagesHorsesStablesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1883c
2010 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Horses And Cowboys  CowboysHorses  
543 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Horses And Police At Portage & Main Streets. Bank Of Ottawa Building Seen In Photo  BanksHorsesPoliceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
177 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horses Hitched To An Automobile In The Snow During The Pine To Palm Automobile Tour Through Wisconsin, Missouri, New Orleans, And Mississippi, Usa  AutomobilesHorses 1925c
1111 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Horses On Farm In Manitoba  AgricultureHorses  
176 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Horses Pulling Automobile In Front Of A Building Being Constructed  AutomobilesBuildingsHorses 1913
592 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Horses, Sleds, Streetcars, Bicycle Riders And Pedestrians In Winter On Portage Avenue, (Looking East) In Winnipeg, Mb. Winnipeg Buildings Lining Both Side Of Portage Avenue  BicyclesHorsesSledsStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1306 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Houses. Trees. And Car, Surrounded By Flood Water On Winnipeg Street  AutomobilesFloodsHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1250 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Howey Mine Showing Powerhouse (On Left) And Headframe Made Of Logs  BuildingsMiningPowerhouses 1927
2228 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Hrh Duke Of York Hunting Ducks At Delta Marsh, Mb.  BirdsBoatsCanoesHuntingPersonalitiesRoyalty 1901
2735 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Hrh The Duke Of Connaught And Princess Patricia Opening Winnipeg Exhibition  EventsExhibitionsPersonalities 1912
963 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Hubert Smith, A Scot, Also Known As Lord Gordon Gordon, Was A Confidence Man (A Swindler)  CostumesPersonalitiesScots 1890c
1279 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Mining And Smelting Co. South Main Shaft At Flin Flon, Mb.  BuildingsMining  
301 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Railway Bridge At Herchmer  BridgesRailways 1930, June
313 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Railway Construction Between Present Day Gillam And Kettle Rapids. Much Of The Embankment Was Built With Muskeg Shovelled Into Barrows And Pushed Up Plank Runways To The Formation  ConstructionRailways 1915
311 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Railway Construction. Excavating A Cut Near Present Day Gillam, Through Hardpan And Boulders, With Pick And Shovel And Loaded Into Cars To Be Pushed Out To And Built Into The Adjacent Embankment. The Cars Were Of Hewn Planks At The Site. Double Flanged Wheels Ran On Track Of Poles With Band Iron Surface. Note Excellent Workmanship In Dressing The Right Slope. Contractors: Mcmillan Bros. Winnipeg Chief Engineer, The Late J. John Porter, P. Eng  ConstructionRailways 1915
303 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Railway In Northern Canada  Railways  
305 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson Bay Railway. Split Lake Indians Freighting Supplies For Survey Party, Portaging York Boats Around Grand Rapids, Nelson River, Site Of The Present Day Kelsey Generating Station. Log Rollers Were Used To Facilitate Hauling The Heavy York Boats Over Bare Rock  ConstructionFreightingRailwaysSurveyingYork Boats 1913, June
983 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson?S Bay Poster Advertising Fertile Prairie Farm Lands, Grazing Lands And Wood Lots For Sale In Manitoba Along With The Price  AgricultureHudson Bay CompanyImmigrationPostersPrairies 1878, November
1508 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson’S Bay Company Store With Legislative Bldg On Broadway Avenue In Background  Hudson Bay CompanyLegislative BuildingsStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
761 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Huge Number Of Prisoners Of War  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
5437 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Hugh Fraser House Built In 1885 At Sourisford, Mb. The Restored Pioneer Home Now Situated In Coulter Park  BuildingsHouses 1972
927 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Hugh John Macdonald. Premier Of Manitoba Jan. To Oct. 1900  PersonalitiesPolitics 1900c
1683 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Hunters Approaching Buffalo. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
2104 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Hunting Polar Bear In Arctic  BoatsHunting 1900c
1698 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Hunting The Buffalo In Herds. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  BuffaloHorses 1837
2066 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Hunting The Buffalo, From A Painting By A.J. Miller.  AnimalsBuffaloHunting  
1959 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Huron Women Gambling With Cherry Stones. Photo From A French Engraving  GamesWomen 1724
1067 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Hutterite Women (Clara Waldner) At Work In Sturgeon Creek  HutteritesImmigrationWaterWomen  
2560 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Ice Cutting Party Hmna Boundary Commission Red River Below Dufferin  Boundary CommissionIceRivers  
992 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Icelandic Immigrants In Manitoba  ChildrenCostumesIcelandersImmigrationWomen 1888c
1098 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Icelandic Settlers At Gimli, Mb  IcelandersImmigrationWomen  
447 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Illustrated War News Shows Troops Enjoying A Party At Port Arthur  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1728 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Inuit (Eskimo) Showing Costume  CostumesEskimosInuit 1800c
1991 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Metis On Foot, Hunting Buffalo  BuffaloHuntingMetis  
1992 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Metis On Foot, Hunting Buffalo And A Scene At Camp  BuffaloHuntingMetis  
2307 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Trappers At Camp  CampsFur Trade  
2309 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Trappers At Winter Camp  CampsFur Trade  
159 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Of Wagons & Horses In Winnipeg In Background Are Labourers Living Cars On Central Pacific Railway  HorsesLabourRailwaysWagons 1885c
2072 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Illustration Showing Hunting Bear  AnimalsBearsHunting  
5464 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church Built In 1932, Cooks Creek  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians 1972
1100 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrant Family On Farm In Manitoba  AgricultureImmigrationWomen 1900c
1094 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrant Family Stacking Hay  AgricultureHaying  
1034 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrant With Tractor Pulling A Plough On Prairie  AgricultureImmigrationPlowingPrairiesTractors  
1063 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Arriving At Railway Station  ImmigrationRailways 1900c
1058 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants At Employment Office.,  ImmigrationWinnipeg Buildings  
1101 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants At Work In Fields  AgricultureChildrenCostumesImmigrationPrairiesWomen 1900c
1025 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Clearing With An Axe And Plowing With A Team Of Three Horses On The Prairie  AgricultureChildrenEquipmentHorsesImmigrationPlowingPrairies 1900c
1092 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants First Home On Prairie  AgricultureBuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies  
1032 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Home In Manitoba.,  BuildingsHousesImmigration 1890c
1014 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants In Front Of Log House With Thatched Roof  BuildingsCostumesHousesImmigrationWomen  
1090 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants In Home.,  ImmigrationWomen 1890c
1022 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants In Wagon Outside Clements Tailors In Winnipeg  CostumesImmigrationWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen  
988 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants On Board Ship Empress Of Britain  ImmigrationShipsWomen 1911c
1023 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Outside In Front Of The Sign “Manitoba Government Farm Labour Bureau”  CostumesImmigrationLabourSigns  
1000 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Outside In Winnipeg With Their Luggage Piled Beside Them  CostumesImmigrationWomen 1895c
1004 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Outside The Employment Office In Winnipeg, Mb. Sign On Building Reads “Mike’S Standard Employment”.  ImmigrationSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1908c
1131 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Seated In Front Of Log Home On Prairie  BuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies  
1071 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Seen In Front Of Store In Manitoba Town  ImmigrationStoresTowns  
1070 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Seen In Front Of Store In Manitoba Town.,  ImmigrationStoresTowns  
1069 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Seen In North End Street In Winnipeg.,  ImmigrationWinnipeg StreetsWomen  
1040 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Standing In Front Of Log House On Prairie Homestead  BuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies  
1033 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrants Standing In Front Of Log House.,  BuildingsHouses  
280 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Immigrates And Workers At Colonization Office In Winnipeg, Mb  ImmigrationLabourOfficesWinnipeg Buildings 1898c
2465 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     In 1779 A Series Of Canals And Locks Were Constructed Around The Coteau Du Lac Rapids To Help Conquer The St. Lawrence River. The Walls Were Native Rock Quarried By Cornish Miners. The Three Locks Were 40 Feet By 21/2 Feet Deep And Would Pass Canoes Or Batteaux. From A Painting, Captain William Twiss Is Shown On An Inspection Trip Of The Locks As A Batteau (Boat) Is Being Pulled Through. Many Who Sought To Live In Quebec And Ontario Soon Travelled This Route  BoatsBuildingsCanalsCostumesLocksPersonalities 1781
2466 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     In 1788, Lord Dorchester, Governor of Canada, invited the Chiefs ot the Mississauga to discuss the purchase of Toronto, the centre of the fur trade. The meeting took place abord the HMS "Seneca" which was anchored off the ruins of Fort Rouille, opposite the present Canadian National Exhibition grounds. Also present were Sir John Johnson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Colonel Buterl, veteran founder of Butler's Rangers; and Natanial Lines, interpreter. Payment included 149 barrels of goods, axes, and articles prized by the Chiefs. Photo from painting by J.D. Kelly.  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesPoliticsShipsUniforms 1788
2496 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     In 1872, Winnipeg Seen In Front Of Upper Fort Garry On The Right Bank Of The Assiniboine River, Named From The Cree Words "Win -Nipiy" For Murky Water, Was A Mere Collection Of Huts And Log Buildings With A Population Of About 241 When Manitoba Joined Confederation On July 15, 1870. At The Fork Of The Assiniboine And Red Rivers Is A Sternwheeler Swinging Into The Red River, And A Large Boat Used With Paddles. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  BoatsBuildingsPaddlewheelersRiversWagons 1872
2491 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     In The Background Is Fort Edmonton, (Which Was First Built By The Hbc In The Valley Of The North Saskatchewan River In 1795), Rebuilt Further Up River Below Where The Present Legislative Building Is Located. The First Fort Edmonton Was Destoyed By The Blackfoot Indias In 1807. The Fort Had An 18 Foot High Palisade (Fence Of Pointed Sticks) Around Its Four Walls And Corner Block Houses Of Two Storeys. Governor George Simpson Visited Fort Edmonton In May, 1825 And A Ball Was Held For The Entire Population. Two Weeks Later He Joined The Annual Boat Brigade To York Factory. Pointed Barges Seen In The Photo Carried Five Tons Of Cargo In The Form Of Supplies And Bales Of Fur. They Were Manned With Eight Oars And Used A Square Sail When The Wind Was Right. Seen Also In The Photo Are Red River Carts And Wagons Pulled By Horses, And A Group Of People. The Trip To York Factory Would Take Four And A Half Months To Complete With Supplies For The Next Season. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  BoatsCanoesFortsFur TradeHorsesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesTeepeesWagons 1825, May
143 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Indians And Travois And Dogs And Donkeys With Children. From A Drawing  ChildrenDogsHorsesTravoisWomen  
1705 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Approaching Buffalo. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  BuffaloHunting 1837
1931 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians As Ambassadors Of Peace. Cree & Chippawyan Peace Treaty.From The Hbc Calendar   
462 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Indians At Battleford. From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1951 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Indians At Fort Charles  Forts 1670
1602 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Indians At Northern Mission  BuildingsMissions  
2235 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Building A Canoe  BoatsCanoes  
1946 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Engaged In Gambling  Games  
1831 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Engaged In Horse Racing. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  Horse RacingHorses  
1779 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Engaged In Ojibway Game Of Guessing The Location Of A Marked Bullet. Drums In Image  CostumesGames  
1851 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Gathered Around A Table For Treaty Day When Yearly Treaty Money Was Paid Out To Them By The Canadian Government  EventsFurniture  
2017 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Hunting Buffalo On Horseback. Drawing  BuffaloHorses  
2018 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Hunting Buffalo On Horseback. Drawing  BuffaloHorses  
1928 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Hunting In Winter. Sketch  Hunting  
1937 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Hunting. Illustration  Hunting  
2223 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Indians In A Canoe  BoatsCanoes  
1953 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Indians In Canoes. White Mud Portage, Winnipeg River. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  Canoes  
1858 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians In Costume, Some With Bows And Arrows  CostumesWeapons  
1799 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Indians In Front Of Decorated Teepee  ArtCostumesTeepeesTents  
1935 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians In Teepee Smoking Pipe Of Peace  CeremoniesTeepeesWomen  
1842 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians On Horseback  Horses  
1995 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Indians On Horseback Hunting Bears. Drawing  BearsHorsesHunting  
1988 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Indians On Horseback Hunting Buffalo. Illustration  BuffaloHunting  
1986 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Indians On Horseback Waiting For Word To Advance. Drawing  HorsesHunting  
1910 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians On War Trail. Magazine Illustration  Horses  
1649 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Pictured In Front Of A Saloon  Beverage RoomsBuildingsHotels  
1863 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Seated In Front Of Teepee.  TeepeesTentsWomen  
1856 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Seated In Front Of Teepees  TeepeesTentsWomen  
1865 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Seated In Front Of Teepees With Drying Rack In Front  TeepeesTents  
2264 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading Furs, 1785, From A Pen And Ink Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Some Artistic License May Have Been Taken In This Drawing; Trading Actually Took Place Through A Trading Window, Not Across A Counter.)  Fur Trade 1785
2292 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With French. Drawing  Fur Trade  
2374 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With The French In Early 17th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationFur Trade  
2255 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Trading With The French. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Fur Trade  
1929 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Travelling On Prairie. From A Painting By Peter Rindisbacher  PrairiesWomen  
1940 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Travelling On The Prairie. Painting  Prairies  
1893 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Visit Governor At Red River . From A Painting By Peter Rindisbacher  CostumesPolitics  
2333 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Indians Wearing Costumes  Costumes  
695 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Inspector S.B. Steele, Seated Centre, With Members Of His Nwmp Detachment Policing Construction Of Cp Railway  BuildingsConstructionPersonalitiesRailwaysRCMP 1885
277 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Cpr Parlour Car  CoachesRailways 1892c
278 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Cpr Sleeping Car  CoachesRailways 1890
2290 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Hbc Store At York Factory  FortsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910c
5468 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Built In 1893, Austin Street, Winnipeg; Destroyed By Fire In1978  BuildingsChurches 1972
1599 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Langruth, Mb, School Room  BuildingsSchoolsWomen 1918
508 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Log Home. Note Wood Fireplace  BuildingsHousesWomen 1913
990 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Manitoba Immigration & Colonization Office  ImmigrationWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1916
981 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Manitoba Immigration & Colonization Office Showing Furnishings And Samples Of Wheat On The Walls. (See Also A0034-00980)  BuildingsFurnitureImmigration 1916
1661 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Public School In Angusville, Mb. No One In The Classroom; Shows Desks, Teacher’S Desk And Chair, And Black Boards"  BuildingsFurnitureSchools  
5463 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of St. Mary'S Ukrainian Catholic Church Built In 1924 -1925 On Mountain Road, Mb, Near Neepawa, Mb, Showing Altar, Pews & Interior Of Church. The Cathedral Cathedral Was Destroyed By Fire Caused By Lightening In 1966  BuildingsChurchesFurnitureUkrainians  
5436 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of The Old St. James Anglican Church, Tylehurst Street, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In 1851  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
25 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Upper Fort Garry . From A Water-Colour By E .J. Hutchins Painted In 1912  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1872
1948 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Interior view of an aboriginal camp.    Camps  
5512 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Bank Of Montreal, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1913  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2622 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Bijou Theatre Showing Cast Of Players On Stage In Production Of Robin Hood  BuildingsCinemaTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1895
2623 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Cky Studio, Winnipeg. String Orchestra Performing  OrchestrasRadioWinnipeg Buildings 1930c
2738 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Grocery Store Showing Canned Goods And Weight Scale In Winnipeg  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1935c
2720 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Home Showing Children Listening To Radio  ChildrenHousesRadioWinnipeg Buildings  
5499 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Knox United Church, Edmonton Street, Winnipeg, Mb, Built 1914. The Interior Is New  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5521 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1912 - 1920  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
5517 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Legislative Building, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1912 - 1920  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
5518 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Legislative Building, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1912 - 1920  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
2739 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Living Room In Home, Winnipeg. Note The Piano And Piano Stool  FurnitureHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1903c
2785 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Living Room, Winnipeg Home  FurnitureHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1930c
2114 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Lounge Of Paddlewheeler City Of Winnipeg  BoatsLoungesPaddlewheelers 1881
2091 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Lounge On Paddlewheeler, The “Princess”  BoatsLoungesPaddlewheelers 1885
2092 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Lounge On Paddlewheeler, The “Princess”  BoatsLoungesPaddlewheelers 1885
1020 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Mennonite Home With Family Seated Around A Table.  CostumesHousesImmigrationMennonitesWomen  
67 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Norway House  BuildingsForts 1880
2115 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Paddlewheeler Lounge  BoatsLoungesPaddlewheelers 1880
2786 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Restored Ross House  FurnitureHousesWinnipeg Buildings  
2787 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Restored Ross House  FurnitureHousesWinnipeg Buildings  
2789 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Rural Manitoba Telephone Office  TelephonesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1914
5510 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of The Federal Building, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1935  OfficesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2733 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Interior View Of Winnipeg Grain Exchange With Members Of Grain Exchange  Grain CommissionWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
162 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     International Dairy Co. Wagon & Horse On Winnipeg Streets. Woman Beside The Wagon With Buildings In The Background  DairiesHorsesWagonsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1910c
1718 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) At Work With Axe  EskimosInuitTools  
1748 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Family  CostumesEskimosInuitWomen  
1720 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Family  EskimosInuitWomen  
1743 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Family Posing With A White Man  CostumesEskimosInuitWomen  
1734 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Family Prepared To Go Hunting. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher  EskimosHuntingInuit  
1737 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Family. Inuit Woman In Her Amantik  CostumesEskimosInuitWomen  
1744 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Fishing Through The Ice  EskimosFishingInuit  
1712 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Fishing Through The Ice"  EskimosFishingIceInuit  
1749 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Group Seated In Snow House  EskimosInuitWomen  
1738 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Hunting With Spear  EskimosHuntingInuit  
1716 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) On Kayak. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher.  ArtBoatsEskimosInuitKayaks  
1739 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Showing His Furs. Note Gramaphone On Right  EskimosFur TradeInuit 1930
1725 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Travelling With Dog And Sled  DogsEskimosInuitSleds  
1719 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) Travelling With Dog Team  DogsEskimosInuitSleds  
1729 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) With Kayak  EskimosInuitKayaks  
1736 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimo) With Sled  EskimosInuitSleds  
1723 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) In Kayaks.  BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks  
1745 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) In Kayaks. Note Iceberg In Background  EskimosIcebergsInuitKayaks  
1717 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) Of Savage Island. Man Carries A Bird  BirdsCostumesEskimosInuitWomen  
1727 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) Paddling A Boat  BoatsEskimosInuit  
1714 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) With Dog Teams"  DogsEskimosInuitSleds  
1735 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Inuit (Eskimos) With Dogs And Sleds  DogsEskimosInuitSleds  
755 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Irish Canadian Rangers 199 Battalion Post In Europe. Signs On The Building  BuildingsIrishMilitaryPostsSignsWorld War I 1914-1918
971 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Isaac Cowie (1848 -1917), Served With Hbc, Employed At Several Posts In Nt  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
5450 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Isaac Davidson House Built In C1872 -1973 At Gladstone, Mb. Red River Frame & Clapboard Siding Added In 1886. Once Used As A Stopping House At The Ford Of Whitemud River. The House Has Recently Been Destroyed  BuildingsHouses 1972
5557 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Isbister School, Vaughan St., Winnipeg. Built In 1899. Is Now Winnipeg Adult Education Centre  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
423 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Item On Left: Riel'S Lettered Order To Guards At Batoche. Item On Right: Letter From Annexation League In U.S.A. Offering Assistance In 1870  DocumentsNorth West RebellionRiel  
1527 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     J. Bolton, Livery & Feed Stable, Virden, Mb  BuildingsLivery StablesTowns 1900c
2691 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     J. Eaton And His Builder, Jack Mcgee, Laid Last Stone Of Winnipeg'S Eaton'S Store  CeremoniesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1905
5592 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     J. Ferris House, Macdonald, Mb. Built In 1899  BuildingsHouses 1972
888 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     J. Kushner, Winnipeg Alderman  PersonalitiesPolitics  
5500 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     J.H. Ashdown House, 529 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In 1912. J.H. Ashdown, Hardware Merchant, Was Mayor Of Winnipeg From 1907 To 1908. This Heritage Home Was Later The Shriner'S Temple Until Year 2001 When It Opened As An Elegant Expensive Restaurant Known As "529 Wellington Crescent". (The Mansion Was Refurbished)  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1912
921 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     J.S. Woodsworth. Founder Of Ccf Party & President Until 1940; Mp 1921-1942. He Was One Of The Leaders Of The Winnipeg General Strike Which Took Place In 1919  PersonalitiesPoliticsReligionWinnipeg General Strike 1935
1531 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     J.T. Noseworthy, Livery & Feed Stable. Virden, Mb  BuildingsStablesTowns 1900c
5611 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Jacob Crowley Building, On Portage Avenue East In Winnipeg, Built In 1905. Note The Transair Truck In Front  BlocksTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2397 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Jacque Cartier Meets Indians Of St. Lawrence  ExplorationPersonalities 1535
2487 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Jacques Cartier (From St. Malo, France) Was Commissioned By The King Of France, King Francis I To Find The North West Passage To The Spice Islands. He Sailed Through The Straits Of Belle Isle And Explored The Gulf Of St. Lawrence. He Entered And Named The Bay Of Chaleurs And Spent July 12th And 13th In Gaspe Area. Cartier Is Seen Here Bartering With Indians He Met In 1534 With Perce Rock In The Background. On July 24th He Planted A 30 Foot Cross With The Fleur-De-Lis Flag And The Words "Vive Le Roy De France" (Long Live The King Of France). On His Second Trip From France In 1535 Up The St. Lawrence As Far As Hochelaga (Now Montreal) Many Of His Men Were Decimated By Scurvy So He Returned To France. On His Third Trip In 1541, Cartier Established A Fort At Cap Rouge. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CostumesExplorationFlagsNorth West PassagePersonalitiesShips 1534
5456 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Jakob Jablansky House Built In 1907 - 1908, In Sarto, Mb  BuildingsHouses 1972
919 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     James Cox Atkins. Lt.-Gov. Of Manitoba 1882-1888  PersonalitiesPolitics 1885c
892 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     James Duncan Mcgregor, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From1929 To 1934  PersonalitiesPolitics 1929c
2315 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     James I. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
934 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     James Wickes Taylor (1819-1893). American Consular Officer 1870-1893  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870c
873 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     James Woodsworth (1843-1917), Methodist Minister And The Father Of James S. Woodsworth Who Was The Founder Of Ccf Party  PersonalitiesReligion 1875c
1864 A0061 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Jane l'Adamar, a Swampy Cree Metis (sometimes known as Usan) at the Red River.  She is wearing a fancy dress for the mid-1800s.  MetisPersonalitiesWomen 1857-1858
1802 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Jane L'Adamar, Swampy Cree Metis, Sometimes Known As Susan, Wearing A Fancy Dress For The Mid 1800’S. Photo Taken At Red River By Humphrey Lloyd Hime  CostumesMetisPersonalitiesWomen 1857c
690 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Jeremy Potts, Guide & Interpreter Hired By Commissioner Mcleod To Lead Nwmp To Fort Whoopup  CostumesPersonalitiesRCMP 1874
2317 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Jeremy Potts, Guide And Interpreter For Nwmp, Leading Them To Fort Whoop-Up. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRCMP 1874
2348 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Jesuit Martyrs And Missionaries. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesReligion  
1013 A0034 Archives of Manitoba W.J. Sisler   Joe Wacha and his wife plastering their house north of Vita, Manitoba.  Joe Wacha and his wife, Ukranian settlers, plastering the log walls of their thatched roof house, four miles north of Vita, Manitoba, as two young children watch.  ChildrenCostumesHousesUkrainiansWomen 1916
2498 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     John A. Macdonald, Achitect Of The Dominion Of Canada And Destined To Be Canada'S First Prime Minister, Is Honoured By Queen Victoria Inside Buckingham Palace On February 27, 1867. Present Are Princess Louise, Who Became The Wife Of Canada'S Fourth Governor-General And Lord Carnarvon Who, As Colonial Secretary, Was Closely Associated With The British North American Act. The British North American Act Came Into Force On July 1, 1867 And For 20 Of The Next 24 Years Sir John A. Macdonald Was To Be Prime Minister Of The Newly Formed Nation, Canada. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  BuildingsFurniturePersonalitiesPoliticsRoyaltyWomen 1867
979 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     John Black (1817 -1879), Recorder & Chief Trader, Served For 2 Terms As Gov. Of Assiniboia. He Was A Member Of The Delegation Sent By The Red River Settlers To Negotiate With Canadian Government In 1870  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870
909 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Bracken, Premier Of Manitoba From 1922 To1943  PersonalitiesPolitics 1922c
911 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Bracken, Premier Of Manitoba From1922 To1943  PersonalitiesPolitics 1959
2371 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     John Cabot Sighting North America. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1497
2372 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     John Cabot Sighting North America. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1497
929 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Christian Schultz Sittng In A Chair. He Was Lt.-Gov. Of Manitoba July 1, 1888 - 1895  PersonalitiesPolitics 1890c
894 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister Of Canada From 1958 To1963  PersonalitiesPolitics 1958c
5479 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     John Hyskawy Windmill, Meleb, Built In C1910  BuildingsWindmills 1910c
505 A0016 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   John Mackay, a Metis man of Cree descent.    CostumesMetisPersonalities 1957c
923 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Norquay. Premier Of Manitoba 1878-1887. (See Also A1805-58821)  PersonalitiesPolitics 1878c
924 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Norquay. Premier Of Manitoba 1878-1887. Sketch By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesPolitics 1878c
913 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Queen, Mayor Of Winnipeg From 1941 To1942. Mla From1935 To1936 & 1938 To1940  PersonalitiesPolitics  
1665 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     John Schultz'S House & Store, Winnipeg, Mb. Charles Mair Is Seen In Doorway  HousesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1912, April
907 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     John Stewart Mcdiarmid, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba 1953 To1960  PersonalitiesPolitics 1955c
972 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     John Wesley Dafoe (1866 -1944), Editor Of Winnipeg Free Press, Sitting At His Desk Writing  JournalismPersonalities  
1536 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Jos. Donaldson Food Market  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
918 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Joseph Edouard Cauchon, Lieut.-Gov. Of Manitoba 1876-1882  PersonalitiesPolitics 1885c
935 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Joseph Howe (1804 - 1873). Mp In House Of Commons 1869 - 1872  PersonalitiesPolitics 1869c
877 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Joseph Taillefer  Personalities 1878
872 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Joseph Whitehead, Railway Contractor. He Fired The Engine Invented By George Stephenson, And Was Responsible For The Purchase Of First Locomotive In Manitoba, The “Countess Of Dufferin”  InventionsPersonalitiesRailways 1877
544 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     June 21, About 3:45 Pm, As Special Constables Armed With Clubs Marched To Clear The Streets, Some Members Of The Crowd Set Fire To A Streetcar. Special Constables Are Stationed Across The Street To Prevent Crowds From Returning & To Guard The Volunteer Firemen Trying To Put Out Fire In Streetcar. One Former Special Constable Recalls, "There Were Several Hundred University Students Who Had Been Recuited As Night Watchmen...And We Got Drawn Into This. The Specials Were Kept In The Rupert Street Police Station Until After The Mounted Police Had Formed Up. The Mounties Were Well Ahead Of Us, And Had Already Shot. We Could See Them Coming Back, About Two Or Three Blocks Towards Portage And Main From Us... We Came Out, And Marched From Our Building Clear Across Main Street To The City Hall."  FiresStreetcarsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 21
443 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Jury At Riel'S Trial (L- R):Francis Cosgrove, Wm. Merryfield, Edwin J. Brooks, H. Deane, Henry J. Painter, And Edward Everett  JudiciaryNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1885
5554 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Juvenile Detention House, Memorial Blvd., Winnipeg. Built C1884. Formerly Eastern Judicial Gaol  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1015 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Katie J. Kleinsasser Covering Children Asleep In Hutterite Kindergarten With A Blanket.  BuildingsChildrenCostumesHousesHutteritesImmigrationWomen  
5573 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Kays Building, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg (The Exchange District) , Built In 1900, Originally Built For Stovel Printing Co  BlocksPrintingWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2358 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Kelsey Sees The Buffalo, August 1691. From The Painting By C.W. Jefferys For The Hbc. Courtesy Of Hbc  BuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691
2254 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Ii (1630-1685). Portrait By Sir Peter Lely. Courtesy Of Hbc  PersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
2248 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Ii Granting Prince Rupert The Hbc Charter To Rupert’S Land  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
2245 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Ii Of England  PersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
2247 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Ii, Granting Prince Rupert The Hbc Charter To Rupert’S Land  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
950 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Of England, British Monarch Who Granted Hbc The Charter To Rupertsland  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
957 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Of England, British Monarch Who Granted Hbc The Charter To Rupertsland  EnglishHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
2387 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     King Ferdinand Of Spain  PersonalitiesRoyalty 1492
2306 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     King George I. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
738 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     King George V & Queen Mary Leaving Salisbury Plain After Inspecting Canadian Troops. (King George V The Grandfather Of Queen Elizabeth Ii  AutomobilesMilitaryPersonalitiesRoyaltyWorld War I 1917c
2320 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     King George V Of England. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
700 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     King George V Reviews Canadian Troops Overseas At The Front During World War I  MilitaryPersonalitiesRoyaltyWorld War I  
2666 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth'S Visit To Winnipeg  EventsPersonalitiesRoyalty 1939, May
2693 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth'S Visit To Winnipeg  EventsPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1939, May
2324 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     King James I. Drawing By C.W.Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2331 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     King Louis Xiv Of France  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2305 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     King Of Spain. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2334 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     King Philip Of Spain  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2396 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     King Philip Of Spain  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2403 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     King Philip Of Spain  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2326 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     King William Iii. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys From A Portrait By Jan Wyck, National Portrait Museum  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2314 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     King William. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2310 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Kings Of France  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2497 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     Klondike Trail Of '98. Gold Mining In Yukon. With Each Strike More Prospectors Swarmed Into The Area, Especially In The Summer Of 1897 When Several Ships Tied Up In The West Coast Ports. In 1890s The Depression Was Displaced With Bonanza Fever. In This Image Prospectors Are Shown Making Their Way To A Landing On The Yukon River Near Dawson. Each Horse Packs As Much As $20,000 In Dust And Nuggets. The Turmoil Would Have Been Much Worse If It Had Not Been For The North West Mounted Police, Numbering More Than 300 By 1900. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly And Thomas W. Mitchell  EquipmentHorsesMiningRCMPRivers 1898
5498 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Knox United Church, Edmonton Street Winnipeg, Built In 1914  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1286 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Konrad Johanneson Teaching Students Airframe Mechanics During World War Ii  AviationPersonalitiesStudentsWorld War II  
1237 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Konrad Johanneson, Pilot On Left.,  AviationPersonalities  
1238 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Konrad Johanneson, Pilot With Cf.Atf.,  AviationPersonalities  
1295 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Konrad Johanneson, Pilot. (2nd From Left).,  AviationPersonalities  
1263 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Konrad Johannesson & Party In Northern Manitoba With Two Planes. On Right: Desoutter Cf-Cbz Of Winnipeg Flying Club. On Left: Barling Nb3 Belonging To Charles Grant  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1937c
2526 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     La Roche Percee, 5 Miles North Of Boundary Line & 253 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary Commission  
2145 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     La Salle'S Ships. Drawing  BoatsExplorationShips  
168 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Ladies And Bicycles In Central Park, Winnipeg. Note Their Clothing, Especially The Hats  BicyclesCostumesParksWomen 1900c
169 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Ladies And Bicycles In Elm Park, Winnipeg  BicyclesCostumesParksWomen 1900c
368 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Lady Agnes Schultz, Wife Of Sir John Schultz. Note His Picture Hanging On The Wall Beside Her  CostumesPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1891c
2737 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Lady In A Dress (Costume)  CostumesWomen 1890c
2744 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Lady'S Bathing Costume  CostumesSwimmingWomen 1890c
5476 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Lake Of The Woods Grain Elevator Built In 1892 - 1893, Morden, Mb  AgricultureBuildingsElevators 1972
681 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Lance Troop At Fort Walsh  FortsHorsesRCMP  
2415 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Landing Of British Troops On Boston'S Long Wharf  EventsMilitaryShips 1768
221 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Landing Of Cpr Locomotive No. 1 And Train Of 6 Flat Cars And Van In Winnipeg, Called The "Countess Of Dufferin". This Was The First Engine And Train To Land In Manitoba. It Was Brought From Moorhead, Mn, By Steamer Ship "Selkirk" With Barges And Unloaded At The Mouth Of The Seine River For Construction Of Cpr East From Winnipeg. There Was No Rail Connection With The Rest Of The Continent And Manitoba Until December 1878  ConstructionLocomotivesRailwaysShipsSteamboats 1877, October 8
2111 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Landing Of Cpr Locomotive No.1 And Train Of Flat Cars In St. Boniface, Mb  BoatsRailways 1877, October
870 A0029 Archives of Manitoba   Lands at the Red River conveyed by aboriginal Chiefs to the Earl of Selkirk.  Photo of a pen-and-ink drawn map.  MapsRed River Settlement 1817
532 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Large Crowd In Front Of Dingwall’S Store Portage Avenue During The Winnipeg General Strike  Winnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
537 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Large Crowd Leaving Victoria Park After A Meeting During The Winnipeg General Strike. Buildings Seen On The Left  ParksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
993 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Large Crowd Of Settlers Arriving In Manitoba By Cpr Train. (Same As A0034-00996)  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
989 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Large Group Of People In Front Of The Dominion Lands Office In Moose Jaw, Sk  BuildingsHorsesImmigration 1909c
526 A0018 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   Large Strike Committee meeting at Victoria Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Throughout the Winnipeg General Strike, the Strike Committee confined its public activities to meetings held in parks across the city.  ParksWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
2199 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Last Of Spanish Armada. Painting  BoatsMilitaryShips 1588
2689 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Last Run Of Streetcars In Winnipeg  EventsStreetcars 1955, Sept 19
219 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Last Train Of Red River Carts Passing Through Portage La Prairie, Mb  BuildingsRed River Carts 1890
2160 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Launch Of An East India Man, The “Edinburgh” Leaving The Slips At Blackwall, The Cradle Of Shipbuilding. On The Left Is The “Abercrombie Robinson” Launched The Following Year  BoatsShips 1825
5560 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Laura Secord School, Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1912  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5559 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Laura Secord School, Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1912. Note The Detail Of Exterior  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5514 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Law Courts Building Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1911-1915  CourtsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5533 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Leary Brickyard, Leary. Built In 1905 By A Stream On Red River Escarpment Where Clay Was Available  BrickyardsBuildings 1972
136 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Leaving Fort Garry For St. Paul, Minn. , From A Painting By W. Armstrong  DogsFortsSleds 1905
5447 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Leden House Built In C1908 On Bird River Road Past Pinawa In Lac Du Bonnet, Mb., Area. The Only Remaining House Of Original Latvian Settlers  BuildingsHousesLatvians 1972
5546 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Lee Court, Donald St., Winnipeg. Built In 1905  ApartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2060 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Left: Canada Lynx  Animals  
5515 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Bbuilding, Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1912 - 1920  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
5522 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Bldg. Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg. Built 1912 - 1920. Detail Of Exterior View  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
1490 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Bldg., Bannatyne Avenue, Destroyed By Fire Dec. 3, 1871  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1871
1497 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950
5520 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1912 - 1920. View Of Dome  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
5519 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg; Built In 1912 - 1920  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
2710 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Legislators On Holiday  PersonalitiesRailways 1887
5585 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Leland Hotel, William Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1884. Note The Fancy Entrances  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1884c
5586 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Leland Hotel, William Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1884, Seen Here With Taxi, Motorcycle, Traffic Signs And Light Standard.  AutomobilesHotelsHydroMotorcyclesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5587 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Leland Hotel, William Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1884. Here Shown Entrance With Sign Reading “Leland Hotel Safari Room”. A “Camco” Truck With A Ladder On It Is Parked In Front  HotelsSignsTrucksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1801 A0059 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Letitia Bird, a Metis woman of Plains Cree descent from the Red River Settlement, Manitoba.  Letitia Bird wears a Gingham dress with a long skirt and ornate sleeves.  MetisPersonalitiesWomen 1857c
1838 A0061 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Letitia Bird, a Plain-Cree Metis woman from the Red River settlement, Manitoba.  Letitia Bird wears a Gingham long skirted dress with ornate sleeves.  MetisPersonalities 1857-1858
429 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Letter By Thomas Bunn To Rev. J. N. Ritchot  DocumentsRiel 1870
528 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Liberal Premier T.C. Norris (Left), And His Minister Of Education, R.S. Thornton. Their Party Had Come Into Office In Manitoba In 1915 On An Election Promise Of "Purity In Politics", Defeating A Notoriously Corrupt Government. They Instituted A Whole Set Of Reforms, Though These Were Very Wasp In Tone And Often Worked Against Ethnic Interests ; Compulsory School Attendance, Higher Education Standards, An Independent Civil Service, Woman Suffrage, Temperance Laws, Mothers' Allowances For Widows And Deserted Wives, Improved Workmen'S Compensation, Factory Inspection And "Fair Wage" Arbitration. In 1919 They Were Preparing To Set Up A Joint Council Of Industry Along British Lines. However, Labour Union Leaders Demanded Less Paternalism And More Bargaining Rights To Be Exercised By The Workers Themselves. The Norris Reforms Dared Not Go So Far, And Gradually Support For Them Diminished As Opposition Hardened On Both The Right And The Left  LabourPersonalitiesUnionsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
207 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Line Of Red River Carts Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs Over The Portage Leaving Fort Smith On Slave River  Fur TradeRed River Carts 1880c
2638 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Lineup Of Horses On City Street  AnimalsHorsesWinnipeg Streets  
2574 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Location And Identity Of Buildings And Streets In Winnipeg  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1872
2578 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Location Of Forts Along Red And Assinboine Rivers  FortsMaps  
268 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive #222  LocomotivesRailways 1890c
269 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive #222  LocomotivesRailways 1890c
258 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive & Roundhouse Crew  LabourLocomotivesRailways 1890c
246 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive At A Railway Siding With Horses And Wagons Nearby  HorsesLocomotivesRailwaysWagons 1887c
272 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive Covered In Snow After A Snowstorm  LocomotivesRailwaysSnowstorms 1900c
317 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotive Engine  LocomotivesRailways 1930c
318 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Locomotove Engine  Railways 1946c
1638 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Log Cabin Belonging To H.G. Winslow At Kettle Rapids. 1910 -1919  BuildingsCabinsHouses 1915c
860 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Log House In Red River Settlement  BuildingsHousesRed River Settlement  
861 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Log House In Red River Settlement  BuildingsHousesRed River Settlement  
1088 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Log House With Thatched Roof In Manitoba  AgricultureBuildingsHorsesHouses  
1089 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Log House With Thatched Roof In Manitoba  AgricultureBuildingsHouses  
1620 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Log School House With Children Seated In Front  BuildingsChildrenSchools 1915c
593 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Looking East Automobiles Parked Diagonally Along Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
37 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Looking South From Officer'S Quarters. Photo From "Views Of Fort Garry" By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
640 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Looking Southeast Along Main Street From Main & Bannatyne Streets In Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
2259 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Churchill, Duke Of Marlborough. Governor Of Hbc 1685-1692  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1685
902 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount From1833 To1913. He Led A Small Expedition Of British Regulars & Canadian Militia Overland To Suppress The Red River Rebellion In 1870  PersonalitiesPolitics 1900c
797 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Selkirk (1771 - April 8,1820), Thomas Douglas, The 5th Earl Of Selkirk  CostumesPersonalitiesRed River SettlementScots  
807 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Selkirk (1771 - 1820) Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl Of Selkirk At Age 34. Portrait Hung In His Ancestral Home At St. Mary'S Isle, Scotland  PersonalitiesRed River SettlementScots 1771c
806 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Selkirk (1771-1820) Thomas Douglas, The 5th Earl Of Selkirk At Age 34. Portrait Hung In His Ancestral Home At St. Mary'S Isle, Scotland  PersonalitiesRed River SettlementScots 1771c
799 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Selkirk'S Home At St. Mary'S Isle, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland  BuildingsHousesResidences 1911
798 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Selkirk'S Home In St. Mary'S Isle, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland  BuildingsHousesResidences 1911
2647 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Strathcona Unveiling Brass Tablet At Fort Garry Gate. Tablet Presented By Canadian Club Of Winnipeg  PersonalitiesPlaquesPoliticsUpper Fort Garry 1909, August 27
1655 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Strathcona'S Home In Silver Heights  HousesWinnipeg Buildings  
340 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel (In Centre) And Councillors (1869 - 1870) In The Autumn Of 1870 In Red River Settlement. Top Row: Charles Larocque, Pierre Delorme, Thomas Bunn, Xavier Pagee, Ambroise Lepine, Baptiste Tourand, Thomas Spence. Middle Row: Pierre Poitras, John Bruce, Louis Riel, W.B. O'Donoghue, Francois Dauphinais. Front Row: H.F. O'Lone, Paul.  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1870
2365 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Frontenac Joins In War Dance. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  DanceExplorationPersonalities 1673
342 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885c
355 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel (In Centre) & His Council In Red River Settlement. Second From Left Is John Bruce, Third From Left Is Thomas Bunn. Sketch By C.W. Jefferys From A Photo. (See A0011-00340)  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1870
345 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel Standing In Prisoner'S Box In Courtroom, Regina, Sk  CourtsPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885, July
346 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel Standing In Prisoners' Box In Courtroom In Regina, Sk  CourtsPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885, July
436 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel'S Councillors Of 1885, Captured At Batoche  North West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1885
518 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel'S Homestead In St. Vital, Mb, C1945. (See Also A0017-00518.)  HousesMetisRielWinnipeg Buildings  
512 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel'S Homestead In St. Vital, Mb. (See Also A0017-00518)  BuildingsHousesMetisRiel 1945c
354 A0012 Archives of Manitoba Captain Peters   Louis Riel, after his surrender, under guard in a tent next to General Middleton's tent.  Photo of an illustration.  PersonalitiesPoliticsRielTents 1885
344 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel, From A Sketch By Octave Henri Julien. (See Also: A0859-25679, And A1746-57115, Better Images)  MetisPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel c1880
343 A0012 Archives of Manitoba James Penrose   Louis Riel.  Photographic portrait of Louis Riel.  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1873c
341 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Louis Riel. Photograph Published Some Time After 1876 As A Special Premium By Cigar Manufacturers, S. Davis & Sons Of Montreal  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1876c
610 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Louise Bridge Over The Red River In Winnipeg, Mb  BridgesRivers 1880c
611 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Louise Bridge Over The Red River In Winnipeg, Mb  BridgesRivers  
384 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Lt. Arthur Howard With Gatling Gun Used In 1885 Rebellion  CannonsGunsMilitaryPersonalities 1885
467 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Lt. Col. W.D. Otter'S Brigade Approaching South Saskatchewan River  HorsesMilitaryNorth West RebellionTeepeesWagons 1885
1211 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Lumbering At Lake Of The Woods, On  Lumbering 1900c
1220 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Lumbering At Lake Of The Woods, On  Lumbering 1900c
206 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Lunch Stop For A Group Of Men Camped On Prairie. Red River Cart On Right And A Buggy On The Left  BuggiesDiningPrairiesRed River Carts 1887
1304 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Lyndale Avenue Dike, Norwood, Built To Protect Homes During Flood. Constant Watch Was Kept Along Seven Miles Of This Dike Looking For Weak Spots Which Showed Up As Boggy Mire Behind The Dikes  DikesFloodsHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1427 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Machine Clearing Snow From Street Following Snowstorm  MachinerySnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
1423 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Machines Clearing Snow From Street Following Snowstorm  MachinerySnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2009 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Bear Hunting In The West  Animals 1880c
2398 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Indians In North America   
2011 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Life In Manitoba  Lifestyle 1880c
2014 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Life In North  Lifestyle 1880c
2023 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Trapper Holding Back Wolves  AnimalsFur TradeTrappingWolves  
2022 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Magazine Illustration Of Trapper Killing Fox  AnimalsFoxesFur TradeTrapping  
127 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Mail Train (Dogs And Sled) From Selkirk To Lake Winnipeg  BuildingsDog SledsDogsMailSleds  
66 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Main Buildings At Norway House  BuildingsForts 1880
12 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Main Entrance To Fort Garry Facing South Side Of The Assiniboine River. Sketched After The Arrival Of Wolseley Expedition  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1871c
601 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Bridge Seen In The Distance Over The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, Mb. The Main Street Bridge Was Completed As A Toll Bridge In 1881 By The Hudson’S Bay Company And Purchased By The City In 1882  BridgesHudson Bay CompanyRiversWater 1881c
651 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Bridge, Which Spans The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, Mb., Was First Built By The Hudson’S Bay Company In 1881 As A Toll Bridge, At The South End Of A Road That Became Main Street  BridgesRivers  
650 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Bridge, Which Spans The Assiniboine River, In Winnipeg, Mb, Was Completed As A Toll Bridge In 1881 By The Hudson'S Bay Company And Purchased By The City In 1882. Man In A Row Boat Seen In The Foreground In The Assiniboine River, Winnipeg, Mb  BoatsBridgesRivers  
634 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking North From Brown'S Creek  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
658 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking North From Portage & Main. Sign On Side Of Building On The Right Says "City Auction Mart Established 1876 W. Dufour General Auctioneer And Appraiser". There Is Also A Sign On The Left Side On The Sidewalk That Says "Clearing Sale! Gents Furnishings". City Hall In The Left Background  AuctionsCity HallsSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900c
635 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking North From Portage Avenue With City Hall In Background  City HallsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
632 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking North From St. Mary'S East Side In Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
624 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking South  Winnipeg Streets  
623 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Looking South. Second Building From Left Has “Drugs” Printed On It  ChurchesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1872
633 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street Winnipeg. View From Ogilvie'S Mill Looking West.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
629 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, East Side Between Graham & St. Mary'S, Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1881
639 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, East Side Looking North From Portage Avenue  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1870
594 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Looking North From Mcdermot Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1882
585 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Looking North Showing Streetcars, Horse And Wagons  HorsesStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1883c
583 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Looking South From Portage Avenue Showing Horse-Drawn Streetcar And Buildings. Sign On One Building 2nd From The Right Reads "F.R. Jacks & Co. House Furnishings Hardware Stoves & Tinware Fairbanks Scales". Sign On Building On Right Reads " Merchant Tailor"  SignsStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1886
1074 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Manitoba Town  BuildingsStreetsTowns  
1075 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Manitoba Town  BuildingsStreetsTowns  
1079 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Manitoba Town  BuildingsStreetsTowns  
1077 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Rat Portage (Later Kenora), On  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1881
636 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, West Side Looking North From Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Pile Of Logs In The Foreground  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWood  
2703 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Winnipeg  Winnipeg Streets 1929
637 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. Sign On Side Of Building Reads “Stobart, Eden & Co.”"  SignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1879
15041 A0469 Archives of Manitoba     Main Street, Winnipeg. Painting By E.J. Hutchins  TeepeesWinnipeg Streets 1871
2673 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Maitland Steinkopf Being Sworn In As A Member Of Premier Duff Roblin'S Cabinet. Lieut. Governor Errick Willis On His Left  PersonalitiesPolitics  
183 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Man And Women In An Automobile Seen On Winnipeg Street  AutomobilesHousesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1912
196 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Man Leading Ox Pulling A Red River Water Cart Re-Created For 50th Anniversary Of City Of Winnipeg  CostumesOxenRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1924
171 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Man On A Bicycle  BicyclesCostumes  
414 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Man Sewing Up The Army Dead In Blankets  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
170 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Man Sitting On The Path Looking, At A Bicycle A Short Distance Away Leaning Against A Tree In Elm Park, Winnipeg  BicyclesParks 1900c
1410 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Man Skiing Through Snow Drifts After A Storm In Winnipeg  SkiingSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
139 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Man With Snowshoes Running In Front Of Dog Team  Dog SledsDogsSledsSnowshoeing  
2783 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Man'S Costume  Costumes 1870c
1913 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Mani-To-Wah-Bay or He-Devil, an Ojibway man, Lake Michigan.  1924 photo of an oil painting by Paul Kane.  Costumes 1845
1258 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Air Service Flying Boat C.F.-Mac Vickers Vedette. L. Finnie, Pilot At Norway House, Mb  AircraftAviation 1934, July 18
1213 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Cement Plant At Arnold, Mb  Industry 1932
1663 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba College, Kildonan, Mb, And Rev. John West. Both Drawings By C.W. Jefferys.  CollegesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1871
1506 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Court House Along Kennedy Street In Winnipeg.  CourtsLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1899
569 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Strike Under The Headline “Winnipeg Strike Lead By Avowed And Blatant Revolutionist; Fifth Week Of Struggle Finds Situation Improving”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 13
574 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Strike With A Cartoon And The Caption “The Torch That Cannot Be Blown Out”  CartoonsJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 14
578 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Winniipeg General Strike Under The Heading “Documents Seized In Raid Show Deep And Serious Conspiracy, Says Roberson”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 18
1548 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1895
1510 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1501 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1502 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1503 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1504 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1505 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2803 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Legislators On Holiday  PoliticsRailways 1887
656 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Prairie Scene & Road  PrairiesRoads  
984 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Provincial Immigration Office In The Bird Block, Winnipeg, Mb.  BlocksImmigrationWinnipeg Buildings 1916
5503 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba School For The Deaf (Previously The Manitoba Normal School Or Also Called Manitoba Teachers’ College ), On Shaftesbury Boulevard At Grant Avenue, In The Tuxedo Area Of Winnipeg, Built In1922  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1076 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Town  BuildingsTowns  
1081 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Town  BuildingsTowns  
1082 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Town  BuildingsTowns  
1084 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Town  BuildingsTowns  
459 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Volunteers And Soldiers Going To The Front . From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  BuildingsHorsesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2595 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map By Aaron Arrowsmith Of Red River Settlement As It Was In 1816  MapsRed River Settlement 1819
869 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Map Indicating The Territory Sold To Lord Selkirk By Hbc  Hudson Bay CompanyMapsRed River Settlement  
2582 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of Canada Showing Manitoba In Relation To Ontario And Quebec  Maps 1870, July 15
2599 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of Canada Showing The Boundaries Of Manitoba  Maps 1912
2579 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of City Of Winnipeg  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1874
2583 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of City Of Winnipeg  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1882
2593 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of Henry Hudson'S Voyages In The Arctic  ExplorationMaps 1610
2606 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of New France  Maps 1650
2607 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of New France  Maps 1650
2614 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of New France  Maps 1650
2608 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps 1758
2588 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps 1759
2613 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps 1759
2611 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps 1824
2612 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps 1855
2596 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America  Maps  
2587 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America By G. De L'Isle  Maps 1700
2589 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America By Miguel Tenegas: Originally In Spanish  Maps 1758
2590 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North America Showing All The New Discoveries  Maps 1798
2610 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of North And South America. The New World By Munsted  Maps 1540
2586 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of River Lots In Selkirk Settlement  MapsRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1812c
2603 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of St. Boniface 1884  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1884
2605 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of The Forks Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers And The Red River Settlement  MapsRed River Settlement  
2571 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Of Winnipeg  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1869c
2573 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing A Portion Of City Of Winnipeg Plan In 1885 And Old Forts  MapsWinnipeg Streets 1885
2581 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Alexander Mackenzie'S Explorations  ExplorationMaps  
1321 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Flooded Parts Along Red River  FloodsMaps 1950, May
2598 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Hbc Interests  Hudson Bay CompanyMaps  
2602 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Ice Age  Maps  
2597 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing La Verendreye'S Trip To The Mandans  ExplorationMaps  
2577 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Land Granted To Lord Selkirk By Hbc In The Winnipeg Basin (Assiniboia)  Hudson Bay CompanyMaps 1811
2585 A0083 Archives of Manitoba   Map showing lands at the Red River conveyed by aboriginal chiefs to the Earl of Selkirk.  Photo of a pen-and-ink drawn map.  MapsSelkirk Settlers 1817
2575 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Location Of Upper Fort Garry  MapsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Streets 1876
23 A0001 Archives of Manitoba Jules Perret     Map showing reconstruction of Upper Fort Garry and its relationship to the rivers.  MapsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1942
2580 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Red River Settlement  MapsRed River Settlement 1816
2591 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing The New Province Of Manitoba  Maps 1870
2592 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing The Route Followed By Anthony Henday  ExplorationMaps 1754-1755
2594 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Tracking Henry Kelsey'S Explorations: Shows Fort Nelson And York Factory, The Hayes River, And Deerings Point  ExplorationMaps 1691
2509 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Mapping The 49th Parallel. Ox Carts Of The Boundary Commission Leaving The Long River Depot, 81 Miles West Of The Red River And Fort Dufferin, And 9 Miles North Of The Boundary In 1873  Boundary CommissionOxenStationsSurveying  
931 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Marc Amble Girard. Premier Of Manitoba July-Dec. 1874  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870c
5578 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Market Square With The City’S Market Bldg. City Hall Seen Partially To The Right Of The Photo. Horses And Wagons In Market Square. (See Also A0178-05579 And A1044-31311)  City HallsHorsesMarketsWagonsWinnipeg Buildings 1889
5579 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Market Square With The City’S Market Building. City Hall Built In 1886 On Main Street On Right Of Photo. Horses And Wagons Seen Outside The Market Building In Market Square. (See Also A0178-05578)  City HallsHorsesMarketsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1889
2445 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Marquis De Louis Joseph Montcalm (1712-59). French Military Officer, Commander Of French Forces At Battle Of Abraham  MilitaryPersonalities  
954 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Marquis De Montcalm, Louis Joseph (1712 -1759), French Military Officer, Led French At Battle Of Plains Of Abraham Where He Died  FrenchMilitaryPersonalities  
609 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Maryland Bridge Across The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, Mb  BridgesRivers  
1818 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Massacre Of Custer'S Cavalry At Little Big Horn  Military 1876
1921 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Massacre Of Custer'S Cavalry At Little Big Horn  BattlesMilitary 1876
365 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Maxime Lepine, Associate Of Riel  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1874
1629 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Mcdermot’S Store. In Foreground Is A Dugout Canoe. Photo Taken By H.L. Hime 1857.  BuildingsCanoesStores 1857
1368 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Mcgillivray Dike During Flood.,  DikesFloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1932 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Mckay Stops Blackfoot Indians. Hbc Calendar  Personalities  
1695 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Medicine Circles. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Medicine 1837
2361 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Meeting Of Explorers In North. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Exploration  
2206 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Meeting Of Ships The “Prince Of Wales” And “Eddystone”  BoatsShips 1826, July
173 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Members Of Winnipeg Automotive Club Lined Up In Their Cars At John Arbuthnot'S Residence In Area Of Winnipeg Called Armstrong'S Point  AutomobilesHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1904
710 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Memorial At Vimy Ridge To Honour Canadian Soldiers Who Fought & Died There  MilitaryMonumentsWorld War I 1914-1918
1212 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Men (Stone Cutters) At Work At The Limestone Quarry At East Selkirk, Mb  EquipmentHorsesIndustryLabourQuarriesWagons 1884
178 A0006 Archives of Manitoba Photo by Foote     Men And A Woman In A Royal Templar Auto Veto.  AutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1910
2734 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Men And One Woman Working On The Winnipeg Grain Exchange Trading Floor  Grain CommissionWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
2759 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Men And Their Hunting Spoils  HuntingSports 1899
182 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Men And Women In Cars In An Automobile Rally  AutomobilesRacingWomen 1912
2730 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Men And Women Seen Inside A Dry Goods Store, Winnipeg  StoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1903c
2728 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Men And Women Seen Working At Sewing Machines And Cutting Tables Inside W.J. Hammond'S Tailoring And Fur Department, Winnipeg  StoresWinnipeg Buildings  
1316 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Men At Work In Winnipeg During Flood  Floods 1950, May
982 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Men Being Questioned By Clerks In The Interior Of The Colonization Office In Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Suitcase On The Floor  ImmigrationWinnipeg Buildings 1898c
259 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Men Beside And On Top Of Railway Locomotives And Coaches At Fort Whyte, Winnipeg  CoachesLocomotivesRailways 1888
1363 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Men Building Dike During Flood.,  Floods 1950, May
271 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Men Digging Out Locomotive After A Snowstorm  LocomotivesRailwaysSnowstorms 1900c
279 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Men Digging Out Locomotive After Snowstorm  LabourLocomotivesRailways 1900c
270 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Men Digging Out Locomotive After Snowstorm  LocomotivesRailwaysSnowstorms 1900c
1481 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Men From Aneroid, Sk, Coming For Vegetable Relief Train  DepressionRailways 1933c
1377 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Men From Aneroid, Sk, Coming For Vegetable Relief Train.  DepressionRailways 1933c
600 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Men Horses And Equipment Grading A Winnipeg Street  ConstructionEquipmentHorsesRoadsWinnipeg Streets 1862c
2699 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Men In Formal Wear Sittiing At Dinner At St. Andrew'S Society Dinner, Fort Garry Hotel. Note The Light Fixtures  CostumesDiningHotelsScotsWinnipeg Buildings 1903
175 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Men Pushing Automobile To Get It Started  Automobiles 1913
1407 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Men Remained At Eaton'S Store During Night Of Storm In Winnipeg  SnowstormsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1966, March 4
1647 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Men Standing Along Fence At Du Brochet Post, Reindeer Lake, Mb  BuildingsFencesFur TradePosts 1892
1669 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Men Standing In Front Of A School  BuildingsSchools  
332 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Men Waiting Outside The Canadian Pacific Depot At Kamloops, Bc  BuildingsCostumesRailwaysStations 1889c
1416 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Men With Showshoes On Winnipeg Street During Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
253 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Men, Beside An Early Locomotive Carrying A Stack Of Wood  LocomotivesRailwaysWood  
5455 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Mennonite House & Barn, Steinbach, Mb. These Buildings Have Recently Been Destroyed  BuildingsHousesMennonitesTowns 1972
5445 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Mennonite Thatched House At Steinbach, Mb, Now Restored  BuildingsHousesMennonitesMuseumsTowns 1912
1641 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Merchants Bank Block With Men And Wagons In Front  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1879, November 7
1922 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Merkemahuastan, Chief Of Gros Ventres. His Saskatchewan Plains Tribe Were Pushed South By Cree & Assiniboines.From A Painting By Karl Bodmer  Personalities  
589 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Merrick Anderson & Co. Building And Bain & Co. Building In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesHorsesSignsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2766 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Merry-Go-Round Ocean Wave At River Park  MidwaysParks  
1577 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Methodist Church, Cypress River, Mb  BuildingsChurchesTowns  
2431 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Methy Portage After Franklin. Second Expedition  CanoesExploration  
209 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Camp With Metis Men, Red River Carts, Horses And Teepees On The Prairies (From An Oil Painting By F.A. Verner). The Metis Red River Carts In The Painting Were Used For Freighting And Establishing Camp At The End Of The Day. The Men Gathered Around The Campfire Are Planning The Next Day'S Activities. The Teepees Seen In The Painting Were Used Prior To The Adoption Of The European-Style Tent  CampsHorsesMetisPrairiesRed River CartsTeepees 1873
1886 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Camp With Red River Carts And Rack Used For Drying Buffalo Meat To Make Into Pemmican. The Meat Was Cut Into Strips And Hung To Dry On Racks. This Process Made It Easy To Transport, And It Was Later Pounded Into A Powder-Like Form. Then Depending On The Season, Berries Might Be Added Later To Make It More Palatable. For Long-Lasting Storage And Transportation, The Dried Meat Pounded Into Powder Was Poured Into Bags Made Of Uncured Buffalo Hides. A Quantity Of Liquid Fat And Marrow Was Added Plus Wild Berries (Most Often Saskatoons) When They Were In Season Then The Bag Was Sewn Shut. A Child Is Seen Here Heating A Pot Over A Fire. Image From A Water Colour By William Armstrong  CampsChildrenEquipmentMetisRed River CartsTransportation  
413 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Defence Position. Note Blankets Where They Slept  MetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1844 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Family From The Upper Assiniboine River Standing In Front Of The Open Entrance To Their Teepee. The Man Is Holding A Spencer Carbine, Repeating Rifle. The Woman Is Holding A Baby  ChildrenGunsMetisTeepeesWomen 1887
2563 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Guarding The Dead On Battlefield  MetisNorth West Rebellion 1885
2556 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Guide, Marion  Boundary CommissionMetisPersonalities  
1993 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Hunting Buffalo  BuffaloHuntingMetis  
2003 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Hunting On Horseback  HorsesHuntingMetis  
1785 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Man Trading With Chippewa Men On Prairie. A Little Girl Is On The Right. Note Clothing And Wagon. The Man On Right Is Cradling A Long Barrel Rifle, Maybe A Flint Lock. Leaning Against Some Goods Behind The Metis Man Is Another Rifle, Appears To Be A Carbine  ChildrenCostumesGunsMetisPrairiesWagons 1870c
152 A0005 Archives of Manitoba [test]   Metis man, aboriginal man, and four women on the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Metis man with his horse-drawn Red River Cart. Another man with a blanket over his shoulders on the far right is aboriginal, with four aboriginal or Metis women nearby. All on the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street. Partially constructed building on the left. Note dog under the cart (see also A1764-57708 for a better image).  Fire Hose Reels 1881c
515 A0017 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Metis man.    AboriginalsMetis 1859c
439 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Mass Grave At Batoche. Crosses Were Removed C1960 (Now Stored In Church) & Replaced By A Placard Of Plywood Reading "Mass Metis Grave". Those Buried In One Grave (On Left) Are Donald Ross, Damase Carriere, Andre Letendre, Elzear Tourond, Calixte Tourond, John Swain, Joseph Vandal, Joseph Ouellette And Ambroise Dumont. Nine Crosses For 9 Men Killed In Battle On May 12, 1885  CemeteriesGravesMetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion  
1843 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Men Meeting With First Nation (Indians) On Plains With Tents In Background. (Possibly The 1873 Boundary Commission)  Boundary CommissionMetisTentsWomen 1873c
1780 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Mother (In Shawl) With A Metis Child In The Beaded Tikanogan  ChildrenCostumesCraftsMetisWomen  
1781 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Mother In A Shawl, Carrying A Child In A Tikanogan (Moss Bag On A Back Cradle)  ChildrenCostumesMetisWomen  
1776 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Mother Wearing A Shawl Carrying A Metis Child In A Tikanogan. (Same As A0059- 01781)  ChildrenMetisWomen  
509 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Outside With Stove. Maple Creek, Sk  Metis 1884
391 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Scout In Calvalry Uniform. A Mix Of Military And Civilians Are With The Sioux Men On Right Of Photo. Man On Horseback Appears To Be English Metis, At Moose Jaw, Sk  HorsesMetisScoutsTeepees 1885
1846 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Trader, In Paid Jacket Smoking A Pipe,Standing In Front Of A Red River Cart With Group Of First Nation Aboriginals, Including Women And Children, On The Right At Red River Settlement.  ChildrenMetisRed River SettlementWomen 1870
507 A0017 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Metis trader.    CostumesMetis 1859c
510 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Trapper Smoking A Pipe  Fur TradeMetis  
1798 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Metis With Decorated Teepee And Red River Cart  MetisRed River CartsTeepeesTents  
193 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Wearing A Shawl, Skirt, And Head Covering, Smokes A Clay Pipe As She Holds The Reins Of A Horse Hitched To A Red River Cart. There Is A Tent In The Background  CostumesHarnessHorsesMetisRed River CartsTentsWomen 1890c
1880 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Women In A Canoe Gathering Wild Rice In Much The Same Way Their Mothers And Grandmothers May Have Done. Photo From A Sketch  CanoesMetisWomen  
2176 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Metis York Boatmen Transporting A European Family On A Northern River. (L- R): Metis Crew Member, European Family With 3 Children, Metis Crewman Next To The Mast, Three More Metis Crewmen, And A European In The Bow. York Boats Were First Developed In 1835 By A Metis, William Sinclair. This Type Of Craft Was About 24 - 28 Feet In Length, 4 Feet Wide And About 18 Inches High At The Gunwales, And Was Capable Of Carrying Up To 6 Tons Of Dry Goods  BoatsChildrenLabourMetisTransportationWomenYork Boats 1900c
1870 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis, Teepees And Hbc York Boat On Shoreline At Grand Rapids Portage  Hudson Bay CompanyMetisTeepeesYork Boats 1870c
1630 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Metropolitan Theatre, Winnipeg, Mb. Earlier Known As The Allen Theatre. The Sign On Front Reads “Met”. The Billboard Reads “Gary Cooper Maria Schell The Hanging Tree Technicolor”. There Is A Car Parked In Front Of The Movie Theatre  AutomobilesCinemaSignsTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1950c
5572 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Metrou Block, Rosser Avenue, Brandon, Mb., Built In 1895  BlocksBuildingsStreetsTowns 1972
1586 A0052 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Middle Church, Manitoba.  Middle Church was the second St. Paul's Anglican Church, built in 1844 of local clay brick.  BuildingsChurches 1857
1580 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Middle Church, The Second St. Paul'S Anglican Church. Built In 1844 Of Local Clay Brick  BuildingsChurches  
1582 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Middle Church, The Second St. Paul'S Anglican Church. Built In 1844 Of Local Clay Brick  BuildingsChurches  
1584 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Middle Church, The Second St. Paul'S Anglican Church. Built In 1844 Of Local Clay Brick.  BuildingsChurches  
5430 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Midewewin Lodge, Berens River. Large Medicine Lodge Of Curved Poles Built By Ojibway Indians. Membership In Religious Fraternity Was Open To All Tribes  BuildingsLodgesReligion 1930
453 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Midland Battalion Leaving For Service. From Drawing In Illustrated War News. Ryans Boot And Shoe Store Sign Seen In The Background  MilitaryNorth West RebellionSignsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1885
782 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Military Camp And Equipment  CampsEquipmentMilitaryTentsWorld War II 1939-1945
719 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Military Camp With Tents  MilitaryTents  
711 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Military Expedition Crossing Assiniboine River During Fenian Raids  FeniansMilitaryRivers 1871, October 18
705 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Military Funeral For A Canadian Soldier During World War I  FuneralsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
718 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Military Men At Camp With Tents And Horses  HorsesMilitaryTents  
5614 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Milton Ward House On Macgregor Street, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In C1909  BuildingsHouses 1972
1648 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Miners’ Inn  BuildingsHotelsWomen  
1251 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Mining At Red Lake, On  BuildingsMining 1927
1248 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Mining Crew At Red Lake, On  LabourMiningTowns  
5565 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Minto Armouries, St. Matthews Avenue At Minto Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1913  ArmoriesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1542 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Misses Anderson & Martin, Millinery & Dressmaking, Virden, Mb  BuildingsStoresTowns 1900c
129 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Mode Of Travelling By Travois & Dog  DogsTravois 1885c
2211 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Model Of Columbus' Ship “Nina”. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsExplorationShips 1492
2212 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Model Of Columbus' Ship “Pinta”. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsExplorationShips 1492
2210 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Model Of Columbus' Ship “Santa Maria”. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsExplorationShips 1492
112 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Model Of Fort Benton  BuildingsForts 1850c
334 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Model T. Ford Automobile  Automobiles 1915c
161 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Modern Dairies Limited Open Wagon & Horse On Winnipeg Street  DairiesHorsesWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1950c
2770 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Modifictions Of The Beaver Hat. Taken From Horace T. Martin, Castoralogia (London, 1892). Courtesy Of Hbc  BeaversCostumesFur Trade  
5524 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Montreal Trust Building, Notre Dame Avenue, In Winnipeg, Built In 1912. Detail Of Exterior. Originally Electric Railway Chambers  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
5523 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Montreal Trust Building, Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1912 Originally Electric Railway Chamber  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
441 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Monument (Headstone) At Riel'S Grave In Front Of Basilica, St. Boniface, Mb. (See Also A0015-00440)  CemeteriesGravesMonumentsRiel  
440 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Monument (Headstone), At Riel'S Grave Reads “Riel 16 Novembre 1885”, In Front Of Basilica, St. Boniface, Mb. (See Also A0015-00441)  CemeteriesGravesMonumentsRiel  
829 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Monument In Memory Of Chief Peguis, Chief Of Saulteaux Indians  Monuments  
736 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Monument To Honour War Dead From Canada  MonumentsWorld War II 1945c
820 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Monuments At Kildonan Park, Winnipeg, In Honour Of Those Who Died In Battle Of Seven Oaks. June 19, 1816  MilitaryMonumentsParks  
5487 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Moore House, Built 1898 In Boissevain District, Was Known As The Anchorage. It Was Built For Capt. W.A. Moore Of Allan Steamship Lines. The House Is Now Used For Grain Storage  BuildingsHouses 1972
2068 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Moose  Animals  
115 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Moose Factory, Sketched By W. Trask. Church At Left Originally Belonged To Wesleyan Methodist Mission, Founded At Moose In 1840 & Active There For Eight Years  BuildingsFortsMissions 1854
106 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Moose Factory. Moose Factory Was Founded By Charles Bayley, In 1673. Flatroofed Building Was The Store, Built In George Iii'S Reign. From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsFortsHouses 1854
2001 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Moose In Forest, From A Drawing  AnimalsMoose  
1707 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Mother And Child In Inuit (Eskimo) Costume"  ChildrenCostumesEskimosInuitWomen 1925c
1016 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Mother And Children Outside An Early Log Homestead In Manitoba.  BuildingsChildrenCostumesImmigrationWomen 1900c
534 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Mounted Police At Base On Portage Avenue During The Winnipeg General Strike. Sign On One Of Buildings Reads “Velvet Tobacco”  HorsesSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
536 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Mounted Police In Front Of Crowd On Portage Avenue. On Left Is The Centra Barber Shop. Sign On The Building In Centre Reads "Alberta Coal From Mine To Consumers", And Two Other Signs Over Building "Velvet Tobacco" , And "Sweet Clover Bacon And Pork Sausage"  Barber ShopsHorsesSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
540 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Mounties On Horseback Returning South Along Main Street During The Winnipeg General Strike. When The Mounties Got Near The Crowd At City Hall They Were Hit With Stones And Bricks And Almost All Lost Control Of Their Horses  AutomobilesHorsesRCMPStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
1218 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Moving Cargo In North By Tractor Train  MiningTractors  
1344 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Moving Household Goods By Boat During Winnipeg Flood  BoatsFloods 1950, May
864 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Mr. & Mrs. Hardisty, The First White Couple To Marry In Fort Garry  Red River SettlementSelkirk SettlersWomen  
959 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Mr. Samuel Hearne, Late Chief Of Prince Of Wales Fort, Hudson Bay. Photo From A Colour Engraving.  ExplorationPersonalities 1767
908 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Mrs. Edith (Robert) Rogers, First Woman Member Of Manitoba Legislature 1920 To1932  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1920c
1106 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Mullins Grading Outfit  ConstructionEquipmentHorses 1906
5553 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Municipal Building Made Of Bricks Built In 1883 At Neepawa, Mb. It Was Originally A Court House. Signs On Building Read “Police Office”, “Public Library”, And “Neepawa District Chamber Of Commerce”  BuildingsCourtsSignsTowns 1972
1318 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Municipal Hospitals, Morley Avenue, During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsHospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1950, May
2 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Mural By Frederick S. Challener Located In Royal Alexandra Hotel, Wpg. Mural Removed When Hotel Demolished 1971  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1909-1912
2053 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Muskrat, Looks Like A Giant Meadow Mouse  Animals  
5454 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Nellie Mcclung House Built C1885 -1990, La Riviere. Photographed In Manitou. The House Is Now Deteriorating In La Riviere Where It Was Brought As A Potential Museum. Nellie Mcclung Was An Author, Suffragette & Social Reformer, An Mla In Alberta & First Woman Member Of Cbc Board Of Governors  BuildingsHousesMuseumsWomen 1972
580 A0020 Archives of Manitoba James Penrose   New settlers in covered wagons passing the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Passing the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street, new settlers in covered wagons on the way from Huron County, Ontario, to the Gladstone District in Manitoba. Labbatt House seen in the left background.  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1872
5530 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Newman Building 436 Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1899. Detail Of Exterior. Stone Called Rusticated Stone Finish  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
576 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of Strikers Under Heading “Bail Granted Six Men Held For Sedition”.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
571 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of War Hero, Sgt. F. C. Coppens, Vc With His Picture, Regarding The Winnipeg General Strike  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
577 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of Winnipeg General Strike Leaders Under The Heading “Extremists Among Strike Leaders Quietly Placed Behind Prison Bars”.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
575 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Accounts Of Strike And A Proclaimation By Charles F. Gray, The Mayor Of Winnipeg For People To Stay Out Of The Streets Especially Not To Be Part Of A Crowd. Also On The Same Page The Headings "The Law As To Riots" And "The People Have No Legal Rights On The Streets During Riotous Disturbances" And More Accounts Of The Winnipeg General Strike  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
565 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Accounts Of The Winnipeg General Strike. One Article Mentions Sergeant Coppins, Vc  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRiotsStrikesWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
568 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Article. During The Winnipeg General Strike A Newspaper Headline Reads “ Canadian Cloth Manufacturers Have Made Excess Profits During The Last Of The War”  JournalismNewspapersRiotsStrikesWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
564 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Article. Heading Reads “Red Flag Or Union Jack” ; A Citizen'S Committee Account In The Newspaper  FlagsJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
566 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Page. Manitoba Free Press Headlines Read "Strikebreakers Milk Spilt By Phone Girl" ; New Immigration Act Provides For Denaturalization And Deportation Of All Undesirables Except Canadian Born" . These Were On Account Of The Winnipeg General Strike. Another Heading Reads "Epsom Disturbance Subject Of Inquiry"  ImmigrationJournalismWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 20
5538 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Nicholas Bawlf House, Kennedy Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1897  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
179 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Nine Men In An Automobile During A Car Rally In Winnipeg  AutomobilesRacing 1910c
2373 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Nineteenth Century Portrayal Of Henry Hudson Cast Adrift By His Mutinous Crew, With His Son John And A Few Loyal Sailors. Painting By The Honourable John Collier  ExplorationPersonalities 1611
2776 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Non Commissioned And Commissioned Officers Of Sixth Or Royal First Warwickshire Regt. Of Foot. From The Canadian History Of The Regiment Which Was Founded In 1674  CostumesMilitary 1839
1241 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Noordyan Norseman  AircraftAviation  
5539 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Norman Heimbecker House, Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg. Built In 1907  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1294 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Norman Lee, Student At Konrad Johanneson'S School Of Flying, Winnipeg.,  AviationPersonalitiesStudents  
2046 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     North American Elk  AnimalsDeer  
2047 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     North American Elk  AnimalsDeer  
2064 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     North American Elk  Animals  
664 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     North West Mounted Police At Lower Fort Garry  EventsFortsRCMP 1873-1874
85 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     North West Mounted Police Post At Wood Mountain. Drawing Of Log Cabin And Men With Guns From Rcmp Files  BuildingsFortsGunsPostsRCMP 1878
398 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     North West Mounted Police With Army  HorsesMilitaryRCMPUniforms 1885
433 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     North West Rebellion Participants From Both Sides. Back Row (L- R): Constable Black; Louis Cochin, Metis; Inspector R.B. Deane; Alexis Andre, Metis: And Beverly Robertson. Front Row (L- R): Horse Child, Big Bear'S Youngest Son; Big Bear; Alexander Stewart; And Poundmaker. (Use Neg, The Slide Is Missing Two People Named Above, Constable Black And Horse Child.)  CostumesMetisMilitaryNorth West RebellionReligion 1885
5604 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     North West Trust Building, On Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Built In C1910  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
55 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House  BuildingsForts  
58 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House  BuildingsForts  
57 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House And Athabasca Landing  BuildingsForts  
69 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Drawn By Peter Rindisbacher  BuildingsForts 1821
65 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Water- Front  BuildingsForts 1880
56 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Waterfront  BuildingsForts  
60 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Waterfront  BuildingsForts  
61 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Waterfront  BuildingsForts  
62 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House Waterfront  BuildingsForts  
1267 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Norway House, Mb, Originally Built In 1814. Metis With Canoe In Foreground. Note The Hat Styles, Clothing And Hair Cuts. These People Were Probably "York Boat Men" In The Employ Of The Hudson'S Bay Company. The Men In The Forefront In Front Of The Canoe And Toward The Right Are Metis  BuildingsCanoesMetisTowns 1880
660 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Norwood Bridge, Which Spans The Red River, Was First Built In 1889  Bridges  
687 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp East End Detachment  RCMP 1879
713 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Headquarters In Regina  BuildingsRCMP  
722 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp In Saskatchewan. Band In Foreground  BandsMusical InstrumentsRCMPTents 1885c
691 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Inspector Homer Dixon On A Horse  HorsesPersonalitiesRCMP  
694 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Man & His Horse  HorsesRCMP  
692 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Officer & His Horse  HorsesRCMP  
689 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Officer On His Horse  HorsesRCMP 1874
686 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp Officers With Inspector Dickens On Right  BuildingsPersonalitiesRCMP  
714 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Nwmp On Horseback  HorsesRCMPTents  
2743 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Oddfellows Picnic  ChildrenClubsCostumesPicnics 1890c
5599 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Odeon Theatre, Smith St., Winnipeg. Built In 1906. Until 1936, This Was The Walker Theatre, The Largest & Best Equipped Theatre In Western Canada  CinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5600 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Odeon Theatre, Smith Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1906. Until 1936, This Was The Walker Theatre. Note Detail Of Exterior  CinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2568 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Officer Of Public Works Department In St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Mb  Boundary CommissionBuildingsHouses  
2806 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Officer Of The French Regiment  CostumesMilitary 1665
21 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Officer'S Quarters. Assiniboine Avenue Entrance. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
2688 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Officials Including Prime Minister Mackenzie King And Premier John Bracken On Steps Of The Manitoba Legislative Building Addressing A Crowd On The Occasion Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  EventsLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesPolitics 1930, July 15
2665 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Officials Of The City Of Winnipeg  PersonalitiesPolitics 1880
5569 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Ogilvie Flour Mills, Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg,Mb. The Mills Were Built In C1882, But The Company First Came To Manitoba In 1876  MillsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5568 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Ogilvie Flour Mills, Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In C1882. Ogilvie Milling Co., First Came To Manitoba In 1876, But The Mill Buildings Were Not Constructed Until 1882  MillsWinnipeg Buildings 1882c
1777 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Ojibway / Cree House Or Lodge Frame  BuildingsContructionHouses  
1676 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Ojibway Camp At Spider Islands, Georgian Bay (“Encampment On Lake Huron’ Written On Image). Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  ArtTeepees 1846
1947 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Ojibway Indians Dancing The Sioux Dance At Rat Portage, On, (Later Kenora, On)  Dance  
1841 A0061 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Ojibway woman with a child in a papoose.    ChildrenWomen 1857c
1805 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Ojibway Woman With Baby In Moss Bay On Cradle (Tikanogan) At The Red River Settlement. Photo By Humphrey Lloyd Hime. (Albumen Print)  ChildrenWomen 1858
1478 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Old Binder Buried In Wind Blown Top Soil, Standing In An Abandoned Farmyard On Prairie  AgricultureDepressionDroughtMachineryPrairies 1933c
2506 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Old Custom House On Saskatchewan Road  Boundary CommissionBuildingsGovernment Buildings  
2252 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Old East India Quay, London  BoatsDocks 1702
1561 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Old Kildonan Prebyterian Church.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings  
5483 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Old Kildonan Presbyterian Church, Built 1852 - 1854, On John Black Avenue, Winnipeg. It Was The First Presbyterian Church Built West Of Great Lakes  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1564 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Old Kildonan Presbyterian Church. Built 1852-54 On John Black Avenue, Winnipeg. First Presbyterian Church West Of Great Lakes Built Under Direction Of Rev. John Black  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1970c
1556 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Old Kildonan Presbyterian Church.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings  
842 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Old St. Boniface Cathedral (Burnt In 1860) With Whittier'S Poem “Bells Of St. Boniface”  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings  
5435 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Old St. James Anglican Church, Tylehurst Street, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In1851 Completed In 1853. Originally The Church Had A Bell Tower Which Was Removed In 1871. Logs Were Floated Down River From Baie, St. Paul  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2323 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Oliver Cromwell. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  MilitaryPersonalities  
357 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     On A Cold Day, January 19, 1870, About 1000 Metis And Gathered In The Square At Upper Fort Garry To Hear The Address By Louis Riel (Metis) & Donald A.Smith, Who Were On A Staircase Balcony Of The Officers Quarters, In A Marathon Session In 20 F (-7c) Weather. Donald Smith Had Made The Request That The Flag Of The Provisional Government Be Lowered; However, That Request Was Ignored. Smith Could Not Substantiate To Riel His Authority Of Act As A Agent Of The Canadian Goverment. Image From A Painting By Bruce Johnson  BuildingsEventsMetisPersonalitiesPoliticsRed River SettlersRielUpper Fort Garry 1870, January 19
2493 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     Image from a painting by J.D. Kelly. On his last voyage to find the North West Passage, Captain James Cook spent two months at Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island repairing his ships "Resolution" and "Discovery." While visiting an aboriginal village he watched the people there building a dugout canoe from a huge cedar log with stones, hatchets, adzes, and fire. He also noted their crafts of bird and animal masks. In the background is Captain Cook's ship, and the mountains.   BoatsConstructionCostumesExplorationFishingPersonalitiesShips 1778
2482 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     On July 1st, 1927, Canada Celebrates Its Diamond Jubilee (60 Years After Dominion Of Canada Was Born) At Legislative Buildings In Ottawa. A New Centre Block Replaced The One Destroyed In The Fire Of February 3rd, 1916. Troops, Bands, Flags, Picnics, Games, Fireworks And Cheers For The Monarch And The Dominion Of Canada Take Place On The Grounds Of The Legislative Buildings. It Will Not Be Until Another 40 Years That Such A Celebration Occurs At The Legislative Buildings; Not Until The Celcbration Of Canada'S Centennial Of Confederation During 1967  CelebrationsEventsHorsesLegislative Buildings 1927, July 1
2499 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     On July 27, 1866 Heart'S Content, A Remote Newfoundland Fishing Village Was Linked With New York & Europe To Become A World Communication Centre. Seen In This Image Is The Last Of The 1,852 Nautical Miles Of Submarine Cable Stretching From Valencia, Ireland Being Linked By Sailors To Heart'S Content, Newfoundland. The Minimum Message Was $100, Or More Than 50 Times Today'S Rate. Montreal Engineer F.N. Gisborne Conceived The Project In 1851 And Interested Capitalists On Both Sides Of The Ocean, Including Cyrus W. Field. Field Courageously Crossed The Atlantic 64 Times Even Though He Was Always Seasick. Reaching For The Looped Cable End Is Samuel Canning, Chief Engineer. Next, With Binoculars Is Cyrus W. Field. To Its Record As The Pioneer In Transatlantic Communications, Newfoundland Added Marconi'S First Wireless Signal On December 12, 1901, And The First Telephone Cable At Clarenville On July 1, 1956. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  BoatsCommunicationsDogsFishingTelephonesWomen 1866, July 27
314 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     On March1,1886, The First Cpr Depot In Winniipeg Burned To The Ground In A Fire That Started At 2 A.M. The Fire Was Spotted By Winnipeg Policeman, Timothy Madden, Who Tried To Turn In An Alarm From A Nearby Box. Unfortunately The Weight In The Box Fell Off As He Pulled It And He Had To Run To The New Rossin Hotel To Telephone For The Fire Brigade. The Loss Of Time Gave The Flames A Head Start Before The Firemen Could Reach The Scene. Total Loss Was Over $200,000 Of Which Some $50,000 Was Covered By Insurance. Three Years Before, Almost To The Day, March 2, 1883, The Weekly Free Press Had Announced The Opening Of The Fine New Station. Previously The Terminus Had Been In St. Boniface  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1884c
5606 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     On The Left Is The Great Western Building On Main Street In Winnipeg, Built In 1912 - 1913; On Right Is Crown Trust Building, Built In 1912. Sign In Middle Of The Two Buildings Reads “6% On Savings Accounts Inland Trust And Savings  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
527 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     On their way from a meeting with Premier Norris at the Manitoba Legislative Building to St. Boniface City Hall on June 3rd, a large group of pro-strike veterans pass the offices of the Winnipeg Board of Trade (or Industrial Arts), which were serving as headquarters for the citizen's' committee.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 3
2289 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     One Of Founders Of Hbc  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
2768 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     One Of The Petitions Urging The Mla'S To Pass A Bill Giving Women The Right To Vote In Elections In Manitoba  DocumentsPoliticsWomen 1915
5480 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Ontario Style Barn At Macgregor Built C1900 In Mcauley District  AgricultureBarnsBuildings 1972
882 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Opposition Members In First Legislative Assembly In Manitoba. Back Row (L- R): John Sutherland, E.H.G.G. Hay, Edwin Bourke. Front Row (L- R): Fred Bird, David Spence  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870c
55885 A1705 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   Orpheum Circuits Artists' Christmas Dinner, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    CostumesDining 1926
224 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Outside A Railway Station, Men Watching An Automobile Adapted To Rail On Railway Tracks  AutomobilesRailwaysStations 1920c
2515 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Ox Train & Horse Train At Deadhorse Creek, 53 Miles West Of Red River & 8 Miles North Of Boundary  Boundary CommissionHorsesOxen  
191 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Cart  OxenRed River Carts  
190 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Cart And Indians  OxenRed River Carts 1880c
215 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Carts Freighting Out On Old Battleford Trail  FreightingOxenRed River Carts 1880c
188 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Water Cart On Winnipeg Street  OxenRed River CartsWaterWinnipeg Streets 1873
195 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Water Cart Re-Created For 50th Anniversary Of City Of Winnipeg In Front Of A Building Called The “City Light & Power Department”  OxenRed River CartsWaterWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1924
198 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Sleds Hauling Red River Carts In Market Square, Winnipeg  FreightingOxenRed River CartsSledsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
189 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Water Cart With Sgt. Irvine In Winnipeg  OxenRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1874c
211 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Oxen-Drawn Red River Carts On Old Battleford Trail  Red River Carts 1880c
1814 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Pacific Coast Indians In Canoes With Totem Poles In The Background. Note The Shape Of The Ends Of The Canoe  Canoes  
2138 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1870c
2137 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1878c
2132 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885
2135 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885c
2136 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler On Red River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1876c
2130 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Paddlewheeler On Red River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885c
2241 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Paddling A Canoe  BoatsCanoes  
2303 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Page From Accounts Journal Kept At York Factory - Aug 26, 1846  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1846
2304 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Page From Accounts Journal Kept At York Factory In 1715  DocumentsFur Trade 1715
15040 A0469 Archives of Manitoba     Painting By E.J. Hutchins. Upper Fort Garry. Paddlewheeler On Right. Indians & Teepee On Left  PaddlewheelersSteamboatsTeepeesUpper Fort Garry 1875
78 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Painting By H.S. Stead Of Fort Prince Of Wales With Musk Ox In Foreground  BuildingsFortsMusk Ox 1910c
2443 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Painting By Lt. S.G. Cresswell. Discovery Of Princess Royal Islands Where The Investigator Wintered (1850-1851)  BoatsExplorationShips  
1920 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Painting By Swiss Artist Karl Bodmer Of An Attack By Assiniboine & Cree On Peigans In 1843  CostumesWeapons  
2442 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Painting By William Chimmo. The Ships “Herald’ And The “Ploner” In Bering Strait  BoatsExplorationShips  
1919 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Painting From Hbc Calendar “Ceremony Of The Pipe”  CeremoniesCostumesHudson Bay Company  
1432 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Blizzard On Winnipeg Streets  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1900c
1433 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Blizzard On Winnipeg Streets.,  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1897c
1973 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Buffalo  Buffalo  
1897 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Buffalo Pound From A Distance  BuffaloHorsesTeepees  
2233 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Canoes  BoatsCanoes  
2220 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Canoes Navigating Rapids  BoatsCanoes  
2207 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Captain Cook'S Ship “Resolution And Discovery” And Discovery Of Hawaii  BoatsExplorationShips 1768
2399 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Christopher Columbus' Departure For America  EventsExplorationPersonalities  
2410 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Fortifications Of Old Montreal  FortsShips  
2214 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Fur Traders Paddling Canoes  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
2344 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Henry Hudson And His Son Being Set Adrift By Mutinous Crew  ExplorationPersonalities 1610
1887 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Indians Engaged In Gambling  CostumesDogsGames  
1877 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Indians In Camp On Prairie By F.S. Challener. Photo Taken From Walls Of Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  CampsHotelsPrairies 1909-1912
1876 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Indians On War Trail By F.S. Challener Taken Of The Wall Over A Door Of Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1909-1912
1713 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Inuit (Eskimos)  EskimosInuitWomen 1800c
2347 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Martyr'S Shrine. Medland, On. By Marues Hubert Robert  MonumentsReligionShrines  
2224 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Mount Hood  BoatsCanoesMountains  
2205 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Spanish Ships  BoatsMilitaryShips 1500c
1551 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of St. Boniface Cathedral, Winnipeg.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1858
1571 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of St. Boniface Cathedral.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1860c
1 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Upper Fort Garry By E.J. Hutchins, 1910. The Fort Was Built In 1869. Demolished In 1882  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings  
1874 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Upper Fort Garry From Across The River By F.S. Challener. Taken From Walls Of Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  CampsFortsHotelsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1909-1912
15039 A0469 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Winnipeg By W. Frank Lynn. Upper Fort Garry In Background  Red River CartsTentsUpper Fort Garry 1875
2195 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of Wooden Ships In Harbour At Quebec City  BoatsHarboursShips 1863
2168 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of York Boat  BoatsYork Boats  
2165 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Of York Boat  BoatsYork Boats 1850c
2435 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Painting Showing Pillaging The Boats Of Franklin'S Second Expedition  BoatsEskimosExplorationInuit  
2338 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Palliser And Hector In The West  ExplorationPersonalities 1857-1859
1291 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Parachute Jumpers In Training  AviationWorld War II  
1292 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Parachute Jumpers In Training  AviationWorld War II  
2758 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Parade In Rural Town  ParadesTowns 1900
2792 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Parade On Corner Of Portage And Main  ParadesWinnipeg Streets  
2805 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Parade On Main Street  AutomobilesParadesStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1137 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Parade With Stage Coach And Horses  AgricultureHarvesting 1900c
1135 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Parade With Stage Coach And Horses  HorsesParadesStagecoachesTowns  
2285 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Part Of The Mural By A. Sherriff Scott, Rca And E.T. Adney In Hbc Store In Winnipeg, Showing Building Of Fort Charles  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTents  
2609 A0084 Archives of Manitoba     Part Of Zalteri'S Map  Maps 1566
2279 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Party Of Fur Traders (Voyageurs) Enjoying A Break Smoking Pipes In A Canoe. A Ten Minute Break Was Taken Once Every Hour. The Canoe They Are Traveling In Is A 3 And 3/4 Fathom Ojibway Fur Trade Canoe Used Until 1894. A Fathom Is About 6 Feet. Larger Fur Trade Canoes Up To 6 Fathoms Were Known As The Iroquois Canoe But Were Not A Standart Form. The Express Canoes Were Built Narrow For Speed And The Freight Canoes Were Built Wide For Capacity  CanoesFreightingFur TradeTransportation 1890
4846 A0154 Archives of Manitoba   Passengers on a railway handcar.  Passengers, from left to right: Inspector Herchmer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police; an unidentified aboriginal member of the crew; Captain H.H. Ross, Charles Denby of Winnipegosis; Mrs. Walter Munday; another unidentified crew member; Miss E. Nichols; and William Carrierre. The handcar, the platform of which is extended to carry crew, passengers, baggage, mail, and other freight, was used on the line between Hudson Bay Junction and The Pas, Manitoba in the Summer of 1909. Since the new track to The Pas was unfit to carry a train, this car was the only transportation in and out of The Pas that Summer. The trip took two days with everyone taking turns at the pumping. A sail could be hoisted to take advantage of the wind.   FreightingMailPersonalitiesRailwaysRCMPTransportationWomen 1908
2486 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Paul De Chomedey De Maisonneuve, After A 10 Day Journey Up The St. Lawrence River From Quebec, Came Ashore On May 18, 1642, To Establish A Religious Colony At Ville Marie (Later To Become Montreal). Those Present With Him Were Governor De Montmagny; A Number Of Jesuits; Jeanne Mance, Canada'S First Nurse And Hospital Builder; Madame De La Peltrie Of The Ursulines; And Soldiers. Jesuit Father Vimont Held A Mass At The Riverside. A Fort Was Built For The Mission Due To The Menace Of Indians. Image From A Painting By Dan Anderson  CostumesEventsFlagsMissionsNursingPersonalitiesReligionWomen 1642, May 18
1680 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Paul Kane, Artist & Writer. Photo Of A Painting Believed To Be By Verner  ArtPersonalities 1810-1871
976 A0033 Archives of Manitoba   Paul Kane, artist.  Paul Kane (1810-1871), portraitist and artist of aboriginal culture. He emigrated from Ireland to Toronto in 1819. He had some early training in Canada and Detroit. He worked in the USA from 1831-1841 before studying in Italy. He began painting aboriginals around the Great Lakes in 1845. From 1846-1848 he travelled across the continent with the help of Sir George Simpson and returned with many sketches, drawings, a journal of the trip, and a collection of artifacts. He painted many oil paintings. He sold one hundred to George Allen in 1852. He published "Wanderings of an Artist" which was illustrated with chromolithographs and engravings from his work (1859).  ArtIrishPersonalities 1846
1523 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Pavilion At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg  ParksPavilionsWinnipeg Buildings  
2760 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Peace Day Parade, Winnipeg  Parades 1919, June
2763 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Peace Day Parade, Winnipeg  Parades 1919, June
2184 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Peary'S Ship The Kite Among The Icebergs. Painting  BoatsExplorationIcebergsShips  
1425 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Pedestrian On Street During Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
735 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Pedestrians Lined Up In Front Of The Free Press Building In Winnipeg, Mb., Watching For News Of The War  BicyclesEventsJournalismWinnipeg BuildingsWorld War II 1939c
1415 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Pedestrians On Winnipeg Street During Snowstorm.  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
1547 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Pedestrians, Horse And Wagon, And Buggy On Road In Front Of The Leland Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Poor Condition Of The Road Which Seems To Be Under Construction  BuggiesHorsesHotelsRoadsWagonsWinnipeg Buildings 1912c
52 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Pembina From A Sketch By John Fleming  BuildingsForts 1857
7 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Pen Sketch Of Upper Fort Garry  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1858c
6 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Pen Sketch Of Upper Fort Garry Before Walls Were Taken Down  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings  
54 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Pencil Sketch Drawing Of Fort Douglas, Attributed To Lord Selkirk  BuildingsForts  
597 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     People And Horse-Drawn Carriages On Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  CarriagesHorsesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874c
2677 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     People At The Long Toboggan Slide At The Winter Carnival In Winnipeg. Houses Are In The Background  CarnivalsRecreationToboggans 1920
185 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     People Crowded On Public Transportation. (Auto -Truck -Bus)  AutomobilesBusesTransportationTrucks 1919
2761 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     People Enjoying A Meal Outdoors  Picnics 1900c
184 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     People In An Automobile On A Winnipeg Street  AutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1912
2697 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     People In The Water At Grand Beach, Mb  BeachesCostumesWomen 1930c
2767 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     People On Parade On Winnipeg Street  Parades  
252 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     People Outside Of The First Cpr Train Leaving For West Coast  ChildrenLocomotivesRailways 1885
1405 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     People Remained At Eaton'S Store During Night Of Storm In Winnipeg  SnowstormsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1966, March 4
1404 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     People Remained At Eaton'S Store During Night Of Storm In Winnipeg.  SnowstormsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1966, March 4
747 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     People Saying Goodbye To Soldiers On Railway Coaches Leaving For War  CoachesMilitaryRailwaysWorld War I 1914-1918
338 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     People Seen Standing Outside Their Cars At A Fair At Strathclair, Mb  AutomobilesBandstandsChildrenFairsTownsWomen 1927, July 29
2678 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     People Skating On Rink In Winnipeg  RecreationRinksSkating  
255 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     People Standing In Front Of A Coal Burning Locomotive  CoalLocomotivesRailways 1900c
654 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     People, Automobiles, And Light Standards Along Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
590 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     People, Bicycles And Wagons In Newpaper Row On Mcdermot Avenue, Looking West From Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  BicyclesJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1904
157 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     People, Buildings And Covered Wagon Freighters In Montana, Usa  FreightingHorsesOxenStoresWagons 1890c
638 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     People, Horses, Wagons And Carriages In Front Of Buildings On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  CarriagesChildrenHorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2769 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Petitions Presented To Mla'S Urging A Bill Giving Women The Right To Vote In Elections In Manitoba  DocumentsPoliticsWomen 1915
2754 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Petitions Urging Ml Assembly To Pass A Bill Giving Women The Franchise In Manitoba  DocumentsPoliticsWomen 1915
851 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of A Horse Race Outside Fort Garry  FortsHorse RacingHorsesRed River Settlement  
850 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of The Building Of Kildonan Church  ChurchesConstructionCostumesEquipmentRed River SettlementWomen  
818 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jeffereys, Of Lord Selkirk Addressing His Colonists In Kildonan  PersonalitiesRed River SettlementScotsSelkirk Settlers  
849 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys Of Rev John Black Preaching Outdoors At Stony Mountain During A Red River Flood  ChildrenFloodsPersonalitiesRed River SettlementReligionWomen  
821 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys, Of The Battle Of Seven Oaks In Manitoba  MilitaryRed River Settlement 1816, June 19
846 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of A Man And Woman Doing The Red River Jig.  CostumesDanceRed River SettlementWomen  
833 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of An Aboriginal Settlement On The Red River. The Church Was Built By Archdeacon William Cochran In 1837. It Was A White Painted, Wooden Building With A Cupola Adorning The Roof  BuildingsChurchesHousesRed River Settlement 1837
822 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of Cuthbert Grant (1793 - 1854), Clerk In North West Co. They Made Him Captain Of Metis, Whom He Lead At Seven Oaks  MetisPersonalitiesRed River Settlement  
819 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of Jean Baptiste Lagimodiere, A Voyageur, Arriving In The Midst Of A Party In Montreal With A Message For Lord Selkirk Describing The Destruction Of The Colony At Red River  CostumesPersonalitiesRed River Settlement  
815 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of Log House In Red River Settlement With Family Sitting Around An Outdoor Fire  BuildingsFiresHousesRed River SettlementWomen  
618 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Drawing Of The Red River Settlement  BuildingsRed River SettlementTeepees  
812 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Painting By J.E. Schaflin For Hbc, The Landing Of Selkirk Settlers At Red River Settlement. Note The Metis Men On The Right Looking Very Concerned As White Settlers Move Onto Their “Homestead”. First Nations Man In The Foreground  CostumesImmigrationMetisRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1813
853 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Painting By Peter Rindisbacher Of (Indians) First Nations Chiefs And Men, With 2 Metis Men (On Far Left) And Two (European) Men Dressed In Top Coats And Hats On The Far Right, Conversing At Upper Fort Garry. The First Metis Man (On The Far Left) Is Of Orkney Ancestry From The Appearance Of His Headwear And Type Of Dress. The Next Metis Man Is Of French Descent Because Of His Coat (Capote) With Sash And His Hat. (See Also A0028- 00852)  CostumesFortsGunsMetisRed River SettlementUpper Fort Garry  
824 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch By Peter Rindisbacher Showing The Different Types Of Selkirk Settlers In 1822. A Swiss Colonist With His Wife And Two Children, On Left, From The Canton Of Berne. On Right, Seated, A German Colonist From The Disbanded De Meuron Regiment. In Centre With Rifle Is A Scottish Highland Colonist. Far Right Standing, Is An Immigrant Colonist From French Canada  BuildingsChildrenGunsImmigrationRed River SettlementScotsSelkirk SettlersSwissWomen 1815c
826 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of A Building In Selkirk Settlement  BuildingsRed River Settlement  
843 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of A Man And A Horse In Red River Settlement  CostumesHorsesHousesRed River Settlement  
811 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of Fort Douglas  FortsRed River Settlement  
813 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of Gov. Miles Macdonell Who Brought Out Lord Selkirk'S Settlers From Scotland And Established Red River Settlement  ImmigrationPersonalitiesRed River SettlementScotsSelkirk Settlers 1813
834 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of Life In Red River Settlement  Red River SettlementWomen  
491 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of Metis Scouts In Action  MetisMilitaryNorth West RebellionScouts 1885
810 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of Red River Selkirk Settlement Believed To Be By Lord Selkirk  BuildingsRed River Settlement 1817
839 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of St. Andrews Parish School  BuildingsChildrenSchoolsSelkirk SettlersWomen  
844 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of The Governor Of Red River Settlement Driving His Family In A Cariole Pulled By A Horse On The Frozen Red River  CariolesHorsesRed River SettlementRiversWomen 1824
840 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Of The Interior Of A House In Red River Settlement  BuildingsHousesRed River Settlement  
825 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch Showing The Interior View Of A Home Of Selkirk Settlers  BuildingsHousesImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers  
816 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch, A First Nations Chief Making A Speech To Gov. Of Red River At Fort Douglas  FortsRed River Settlement 1825
814 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch, Showing Interior Scene Of A Christmas Dance At Red River, Bachelor'S House  DanceHousesRed River Settlement  
847 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Sketch, Travel By Horses And Sled In Red River Settlement  HorsesRed River SettlementSleds  
832 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From A Water Colour By Peter Rindisbacher, Of Fishing In The Red River Near Fort Douglas. (See Also A0028-00935)  CanoesFishingFortsRiversSelkirk Settlers 1832
855 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From An Engraving Of Upper Falls Of Winnepeek River  Red River SettlementRivers 1825
615 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From Sketch Of Buildings Of Red River Settlement  BuildingsRed River Settlement  
801 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo From Sketch Of Departure Of Selkirk Colonists From York Factory For Red River Settlement  BoatsRed River Settlement 1813
2015 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Buffalo Hunt, A Painting By Paul Kane  BuffaloHunting  
1987 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Buffalo Hunt, A Painting By Paul Kane  HorsesHunting  
142 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Drawing Of Red River Cart & Mule Stopped Midstream In Deep Prairie Grass Being Pushed By Three Men  MulesPrairiesRed River Carts  
848 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane Of The Red River Settlement And Cathedral. Scene Looking Up Red River. St. Boniface On Left, Upper Fort Garry On Right, Two Buildings Put Up As Extra Barracks For Troops Are Visible Outside Fort On Extreme Right. (Same As A0028-00858)  ArtBuildingsRed River Settlement 1846
858 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane, “The Red River Settlement”. (Same As A0028-00848)  BuildingsRed River Settlement 1848c
868 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane, “The Red River Settlement”. (See Also A0028-00848)  ArtBuildingsRed River Settlement 1846
809 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting By Peter Rindisbacher Of Colonists Of Red River Poling & Tracking York Boats (Portaging) Between York Factory And Red River  Red River SettlementRiversYork Boats 1814
803 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting By Thomas W. Mitchell Showing The Landing Of Selkirk Settlers At York Factory  EventsImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1812c
1933 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting Of Winnipeg River By Paul Kane  CanoesRivers  
808 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of A Painting Showing Selkirk Settlers Arriving At York Factory By Boat  BoatsImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1814
1684 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Assiniboine Aboriginals Hunting Buffalo, From A Painting By Paul Kane  BuffaloHunting 1846
1977 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Buffalo At Rest On Prairie  BuffaloPrairies  
94 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Buildings At Fort Ellice, Northwest Territory  BuildingsForts 1880c
138 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Dog Team North Of 59th Parallel  DogsSleds 1958c
2025 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Mallards  Birds  
2447 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Members Of Hudson Bay Expedition With Inuit (Eskimos) And Polar Bear Skins  EskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuit 1885
617 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Paul Kane’S Painting Of Old Fort Garry, Brown'S Creek At William Avenue & Main Street. (Brown’S Creek Is Now Under The Present City Hall In The Year 2003) (Same Photo As A0021-00616)  BuildingsRed River SettlementTeepeesUpper Fort Garry 1868
616 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Paul Kane’S Painting Of Old Fort Garry, Brown'S Creek At William Avenue & Main Street. (Same As A0021-00617)  BuildingsRed River SettlementTeepeesUpper Fort Garry 1868
2021 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Prairie Chicken  Birds  
146 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Red River Carts And Oxen, With A Horse And A Building In The Background  HorsesRed River Carts  
800 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Sketch Of Selkirk Colonists Leaving York Factory For Red River Settlement  BoatsRed River Settlement 1813
2360 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Statue Of La Verendrye In St. Boniface, Manitoba  ExplorationMonumentsStatues  
2359 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Statue Of La Verendrye In St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Mb  ExplorationMonumentsStatues  
2081 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Steamship “Dakota” At Hbc Post At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsBuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsRiversSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1873, May
1678 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of The Red River Settlement And Cathedral, From A Painting By Paul Kane  ArtBuildingsChurchesRed River Settlement 1846
15042 A0469 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Upper Fort Garry At Juncture Of Red & Assiniboine Rivers. First Capitol Of Manitoba In 1870.Built In 1835 On Site Of Fort Gibraltar, It Became Headquarters Of United Fur Companies & Residence Of Governor Of Hbc. It Was The Meeting Place Of Council Of Assiniboia, A Local Administration Of The Forks. In 1882, It Became The Property Of The City Of Winnipeg And Was Demolished To Straighten Out Main Street. Only The Gateway Remains. The Stones Were Used For Hbc Store (Foundation) On Main Street And For Fort Garry Court Apartment  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRiversUpper Fort Garry 1878
2242 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Wekemouskunk, A Saulteaux Chief With His Son And Canoe At Lake St. Martin, Mb  BoatsCanoesPersonalities 1888
2234 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Wekemouskunk, A Saulteaux Chief, With His Son And Canoe At Lake St. Martin, Mb  BoatsCanoesPersonalities 1888
2166 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of York Boats At Norway House, From A Painting By W.J. Phillips  BoatsYork Boats 1850c
125 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of “The Wedding Journey “ An Oil Painting By Paul Kane Showing Dogs And Sled1810 - 1871. Note The Decorations On The Sled And The Dogs  DogsSledsWeddings 1810-1871
126 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of “The Wedding Journey”, An Oil Painting By Paul Kane, Showing Dogs And Sled Outside A Building  BuildingsDogsFortsSledsWeddings  
2038 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Showing Buffalo Bones On Plains  AnimalsBuffalo  
2532 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Photographers At Badger Creek, 96 Miles West Of Red River & 8 Miles North Of The Boundary  Boundary CommissionPhotographyTents 1873c
2692 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Picnic At Prairie Grove  PicnicsWomen 1887
2755 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Picnic Outing  PicnicsWomen 1922
2616 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Picnic Party In A Winnipeg Park  ParksPicnics 1908c
448 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Picture Of A Woman In Battle Costume With A Shield, A Sword And A Snake At Her Feet, On The Cover Of Illustrated War News. History Of Riel'S Second Rebellion  CostumesNorth West RebellionPostersRielWomen 1885
977 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Pierre Falcon (1793-1876), Fur Trader, Composer & Singer Of Chansons  Fur TradeMusicPersonalities  
960 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Pierre Le Moyne D'Ibervill (1662 -1709). Naval Officer And Founder Of Louisiana, Who Fought Against The British At York Factory. He Recaptured York Factory In 1697, After Which It Remained In French Hands Until The Treaty Of Utrecht In 1713.  ExplorationPersonalities 1686
2258 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Pierre Radisson (Standing) & Medard Groseilliers. Photo From Painting By Frederic Remington  CanoesFur TradePersonalities  
1285 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Pilot Atop An Aircraft. (Unidentified High Wing Monoplane)  AircraftAviation  
1269 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Pilot K. Johanneson With Passengers And Planes In Northern Manitoba. Same As 1263  AircraftAviationPersonalities  
1270 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Pilot K. Johanneson With Passengers And Planes In Northern Manitoba. Same As 1263  AircraftAviationPersonalities  
1217 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Pilot Konrad Johanneson In Northern Camp  AviationPersonalities  
180 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Pine To Palm Automobile Tour Through Wisconsin, Missouri, New Orleans And Mississippi, Usa  Automobiles 1925c
1544 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Pioneer Dry Goods Store, Virden, Mb  BuildingsStoresTowns 1900c
1060 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Pioneer Woman At Spinning Wheel  ImmigrationWomen 1900c
1057 A0036 Archives of Manitoba Jessop   Pioneers of 1875 and 1876 on the 50th Anniversary Celebration of New Iceland (now Gimli), Manitoba.  (Left to right): standing, Sigtryggur Jonasson, Jon Gudmundson. Sitting are Mr. and Mrs. Johann Briem, Mrs. Jona Stefansson, Solvent Jonsson, Mrs. Tomas Jonasson.  IcelandersImmigrationPersonalitiesWomen 1925
387 A0013 Archives of Manitoba O.B. Buell   Plains Cree Chief Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, Regina, Saskatchewan. Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) was an independent, strong-willed Plains Cree Chief. Determined that his people should be able to live where they wanted as in the past, he refused to sign Treaty No. 6 because he thought the conditions of the agreement left the fate of the aboriginal people in the hand of the government. Many of his band, including his eldest son Imasis, took part in the 1885 Frog Lake Massacre. Tried for treason in 1885, Big Bear was found guilty and given a three-year sentence. This photograph was taken during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks in Regina, Saskatchewan.  Plains Cree Chief Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, Regina, Saskatchewan. Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) was an independent, strong-willed Plains Cree Chief. Determined that his people should be able to live where they wanted as in the past, he refused to sign Treaty No. 6 because he thought the conditions of the agreement left the fate of the aboriginal people in the hand of the government. Many of his band, including his eldest son Imasis, took part in the 1885 Frog Lake Massacre. Tried for treason in 1885, Big Bear was found guilty and given a three-year sentence. This photograph was taken during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks in Regina, Saskatchewan.  PersonalitiesRCMP 1873c
2572 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Plan Of Red River Settlement  MapsRed River Settlement 1870
781 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Plane Flying Over A Convoy Of Ships  AviationMilitaryShipsWorld War II 1939-1945
1597 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Plumas School, Manitoba. Built In 1900  BuildingsSchools 1920
2061 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Polar Bear  AnimalsBears  
2067 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Polar Bear And Hunters  AnimalsBearsHunting  
5555 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Police Court, James Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1882. Became City Engineering Bldg. Then Changed To Civic Employees Credit Union  CourtsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2507 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Pony & Sled  Boundary CommissionBuildingsHouses  
2446 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Port Leopold. Provisions Set Out For Roald Amundson By Scotch Whaler  BoatsPortsShips 1903c
644 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Portage & Main Looking North. City Hall In Background, Winnipeg, Mb  City HallsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1904c
608 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Portage & Main, Winnipeg, Mb., Showing Bank Of Nova Scotia In The Middle. Note Signs “Velvet Tobacco” And “Cars For Hire” On The Buildings. A Streetcar Is In Front Of The Bank And A Policeman In A Buffalo Coat Is Crossing The Street  CostumesPoliceSignsStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1919c
646 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Avenue & Main Street Looking North, With City Hall In Background In Winnipeg, Mb. Sign On Left Foreground Reads “ Clearing Sale Clothing”  City HallsSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1904c
587 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Avenue Looking West From Main Street In C1908. The Canadian Pacific Building Is In The Foreground At Left And The Queen'S Hotel On Notre Dame And Portage At The Right In Foreground. The Building With The Small Tower Is The "Ymca" (Later The Birks Building)  HorsesHotelsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1908c
1414 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Avenue On Day Following Snowstorm. Northcott’S Sign On Building  SignsSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
586 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Avenue, Looking West. Site Of Mcarthur, Osler Hammond, & Canadian National, Buildings  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1890
2794 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  Winnipeg Streets  
2216 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Of A Canoe. The Canoe Shown Here Was A Woods Or Pack Canoe Developed By The Malecite Indinas In Central And Southern New Brunswick. At One Time It Was Common From The East Coast Of Maine To The St. Lawrence River At Quebec. The High Peaked Ends Designed To Help The Canoe Double As A Shelter, Eventually Evolved To Straight Stems And A Lower Gunwale Line By The End Of The 19th Century.  BoatsCanoesFur Trade 1820c
2244 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Of Canoe. Drawing  BoatsCanoes  
2167 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Portage Of York Boat. Drawing  BoatsYork Boats  
2313 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Portraits And Relics Of General Isaac Brock  ArtifactsMilitaryPersonalities  
2213 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Portuguese Sailing Ship, A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsPortugueseShips 1500
796 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Posing In Front Of A Harp, Is Lady Selkirk, Wife Of Lord Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, The 5th Earl Of Selkirk  CostumesMusical InstrumentsPersonalitiesRed River SettlementWomen  
5501 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Post Office At Stonewall, Mb, Built In 1914  BuildingsPost OfficesTowns 1972
5615 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Post Office In Arden, Mb, Built In 1904. A Bicycle Is Leaning Against The Building On The Right  BuildingsPost OfficesTowns 1972
2773 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Poster Advertising John Martin Harvey At Walker Theatre, Winnipeg, In “The Only Way”  CinemaPostersTheatre  
2772 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Poster Advertising Maude Adams At Walker Theatre, Winnipeg, In “The Little Minister”  CinemaPostersTheatreWomen  
2707 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Poster Advertising Rudolph Valentino As The Sheik  EntertainmentPersonalitiesPostersWomen 1927c
498 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Poundmaker Surrenders To General Middleton, From A Painting By Captain Rutherford  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
946 A0032 Archives of Manitoba   Poundmaker, a Cree Chief.  Poundmaker (1826-1886), a Cree Chief who led an agitation during the North West Rebellion in 1885.  CostumesNorth West RebellionPersonalities  
386 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Poundmaker. Photo Taken At Stony Mountain Penitentiary  JailsPersonalities 1885
35 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Powder Magazine Built In 1838. Drawing By C.W. Jeffereys  ArmoriesFortsWinnipeg Buildings  
1276 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Powerhouse At Pointe Du Bois, Mb, 105,000 Hp  BuildingsHydroPowerhouses  
1280 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Powerplant At Pointe Du Bois, Mb, On Winnipeg River  BuildingsHydroPowerhousesRivers  
1696 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Prairie On Fire. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  FiresHorsesPrairies 1837
2687 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Premier John Bracken Addressing A Crowd On Occasion Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1930, July 15
521 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Premier T.C. Norris addressing huge crowd of members of anti-strike loyalists Veterans Association. At first he had feared they were pro-strike demonstrators, but soon learned differently. Norris declared that all sympathy strikes must cease before his government would confirm the right of collective bargaining, and thanked the Rightist Veterans' Group for its stand on "Law and Order". Later one labour leader alleged that Norris would have passed compulsory collective bargaining laws as late as mid-June 1919 except for the hard-line stand of Meighen and Borden.  1919, June 4
2631 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Preparing To Ride A Wild Horse At The Winnipeg Stampede  CostumesCowboysHorsesRodeosSports 1913
1576 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Presbyterian Church, Cypress River, Mb  BuildingsChurchesTowns  
2299 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Presents To Indians. Painting By A.J. Miller  Fur Trade 1837
2500 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     Prime Ministers Of Canada From 1867 - 1967: Sir John A . Macdonald (1867 - 1873) And (1878 - 1891); Alexander Mackenzie (1873 - 1878); Sir John Abbott (1891 - 1892); Sir John Thompson (1892 - 1894); Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894 - 1896); Sir Charles Tupper (1896); Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1896 - 1911); Sir Robert Borden (1911 - 1920); Arthur Meighen (1920 - 1921), And (1935 - 1948); Viscount R.B. Bennett (1930 - 1935); Louis S. St. Laurent (1948 - 1957); John G. Diefenbaker (1957 - 1963); Lester B. Pearson 1963 - 1968)  PersonalitiesPolitics  
1710 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Primitive aboriginal hunting.  From drawings by C.W. Jefferys.  Hunting  
2253 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Prince Rupert (1619-1682). Portrait By Sir Peter Lely. Courtesy Of Hbc  PersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
952 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Prince Rupert, First Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
2322 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Prince Rupert. From A Painting By Van Dyke. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2646 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Princess Patricia Presenting Colours To Troops In England  MilitaryPersonalitiesWomen 1903c
768 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Prisoners Of War On The March  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
573 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Proclamation, In The Manitoba Free Press, By Mayor Charles F. Gray Of Winnipeg Re: No Parades During The Winnipeg General Strike And Especially Women Taking Part  JournalismPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 21st
1008 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Provincial Immigration Office In The Bird Block, Winnipeg, Mb.  BlocksImmigrationWinnipeg Buildings 1916
5506 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Public Finance Building, Main Street, Winnipeg. It Was Built In C1910 As Private Bank By Firm Of Alloway & Champion  BanksFinanceWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5558 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Public School, Elkhorn. Built In 1910  BuildingsSchoolsTowns 1972
2143 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Pumping Sand On Red River  BoatsDredges 1903
1348 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Pumping Water Near Corner Of Portage And Main During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
118 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Quebec City. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts  
2395 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Elizabeth I In Procession  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2402 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Elizabeth I Of England  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen  
2404 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Elizabeth I Of England  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen  
2337 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Elizabeth I Of England. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen  
2321 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Mary I, Queen Of Scots. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen  
248 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Queen Victoria’S Jubilee Train. The Arrival Of The First Transcontinental Train (Cpr) Vancouver, B.C. Queen Victoria’S Picture Is On The Front Of The Train And On The Side Is “Ocean To Ocean”  LocomotivesRailwaysStreets 1887 May 23
900 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     R.F. Mcwilliams. Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1940 To1953  PersonalitiesPolitics 1940c
2153 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Radission'S Trip On “Nonsuch”. Drawing  BoatsExplorationShips 1500c
2209 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson & Groseilliers On Board “Nonsuch” In Canada  BoatsExplorationShips 1668
2251 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson And Groseilliers In Canada  BoatsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesShips  
2377 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson Meets Indians In A Winter Camp. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities  
2293 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson Meets Indians In Winter Camp. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Fur TradePersonalities  
306 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Railroad To Churchill, Mb  Railways  
282 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Railway Bridge  BridgesRailways 1900c
283 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Railway Bridge  BridgesRailways 1900c
325 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Railway Buildings At Churchill, Mb  BuildingsRailwaysTowns 1930c
298 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Railway Station At Minnedosa, Mb  BuildingsRailwaysStations 1970c
319 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Railway Station At Sydney, Mb  RailwaysStationsTowns  
938 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Rain In The Face, One Of The Sioux Chiefs At The Battle Of Big Horn Who Fled To Canada  Personalities  
2448 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Raising The Flag At Cape Herchelle, Ellesmere Island  ExplorationFlags  
5542 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Ralph Connor House, West Gate, Winnipeg. Built In 1914. Home Of Rev. C.W. Gordon, Better Known As Author Ralph Connor. Now Occupied By University Women'S Club.  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1598 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Rapid City School  BuildingsSchoolsWomen 1900
1605 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Rapid City School, Manitoba  BuildingsSchools 1910
1303 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Ravenscourt School For Boys, South Drive, Fort Garry. Pupils And Teachers Were Evacuated To Saskatoon During The Flood  FloodsSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
2543 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Re Detachment Hmna Boundary Commission  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
408 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Rebel Dead At Batoche  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2736 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Reception At Government House, Winnipeg, Exterior View  EventsGovernment HouseWinnipeg Buildings 1903c
1389 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Of Land, Saskatchewan.,  DroughtMachinery 1939
1387 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Of Land, Saskatchewan.,  DroughtMachinery 1939, May 11
1388 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Of Land, Saskatchewan.,  DroughtMachinery 1939c
1369 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project At Beamish Bldgs., Before Reclamation Work Started In Craik, Sk  AgricultureDrought 1936, August 1
1370 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDrought 1936
1373 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDrought 1936
1434 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDrought 1936
1480 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project In Saskatchewan  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1936
1465 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937
1443 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Reclamation Project, Sk  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937
939 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Red Crow, Chief Of The Blood Indians  Personalities  
2049 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Red Fox, Has A Reddish Brown Coat And Long, Bushy, White-Tipped Tail  AnimalsFoxes  
2051 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Red Fox, Has A Reddish Brown Coat And Long, Bushy, White-Tipped Tail  AnimalsFoxes  
2553 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red Lake Chippewas  Boundary Commission  
2566 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Cart In Front Of House  Boundary CommissionBuildingsHousesRed River Carts  
1560 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Cart On Winnipeg Street.,  Red River CartsWinnipeg Streets  
149 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Cart Pull By An Ox. From A Painting By F.G. Sheppard  OxenRed River CartsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1860c
151 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Cart With An Ox In Front Of S.F. Johnson And Co. Building On A Winnipeg Street  OxenRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1880c
3 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Carts Leaving Upper Fort Garry. Upper Fort Garry, Shown Here In A Hudson'S Bay Company Sketch (1863), Was To Be Demolished, According To An Hbc Decree Made Public Jan.10, 1880. Erected In 1835, The Fort Replaced An Earlier One Near The Same Site Which Had Served As The Local Headquarters Of The Company Since Its Amalgamation With The North West Company In 1821.For Many Years It Had Been A Fort In Name Only, Its History Bound Up With That Of The Colony At The Forks Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers. The Gate Was Preserved For Posterity When The Fort Was Demolished A Few Years Later To Allow Main Street To Run Straight To The Assiniboine River Without Jogging Around The Historic Old Place  Hudson Bay CompanyRed River CartsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1863
2544 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Chippewas At Dufferin  Boundary Commission 1873
2077 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Expedition On Board The “Chicora”  BoatsShips 1870
2173 A0070 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Red River freighter's boat.    BoatsFreightingYork Boats 1858c
140 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Ox Cart And Gate Of Upper Fort Garry, From An Illustration From Canadian Illustrated News  GatesRed River CartsUpper Fort Garry 1870c
1120 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Ox Train Passing Through Portage La Prairie  Red River CartsTowns  
145 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Traders With Carts And Oxen Outside A Grocery Store In St. Paul, Mn  BuildingsRed River CartsStores 1860
2504 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Transportation Co. Steamer “Dacota”  BoatsBoundary CommissionSteamboatsTransportation  
2503 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Transportation Co. Steamer “Selkirk”  BoatsBoundary CommissionSteamboatsTransportation  
2505 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Transportation Co. Steamer “Selkirk”  BoatsBoundary CommissionSteamboatsTransportation  
2561 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Transportation Company Steamer “Selkirk”  BoatsBoundary CommissionSteamboatsTransportation  
2562 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Transportation Company Steamer “Selkirk”  BoatsBoundary CommissionSteamboatsTransportation  
438 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Regina Jail With Scaffolding Seen Over The Fence. Riel Hanged Outside The Window  BuildingsJailsRiel 1885
2659 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Regina, Saskatchewan Riot  RiotsStrikes 1935, July 1
2657 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Regina, Saskatchewan Riot  RiotsStrikes 1935, July 1
2656 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Regina, Saskatchewan Riot.  RiotsStrikes 1935, July 1
1429 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Relief Camp Strike At Calgary, Ab, En Route To Ottawa, On.  DepressionRailwaysStrikes 1936, June 10
1463 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Relief Camp Strike At Calgary, Alberta En Route To Ottawa, On  DepressionRailwaysStrikes 1936, June 10
1507 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Residence Of Lt. Gov. Archibald In The Silver Heights Area (St. James) Of Winnipeg, Mb.  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1870c
2197 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Return Of Ship “Nonsuch” To London. Painting  BoatsExplorationShips 1669
542 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Return Of Third Charge Of The Mounties Where One Man, Mike Sokolowiski, Was Killed Instantly By A Shot To The Heart. A Man Is Seen Lying On The Curb In Front Of Manitoba Hotel On Main Street. (Mike Sokolowiski Is Buried In Brookside Cemetery.)  HotelsRCMPWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
376 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Rev. Father J.N. Provencher. Bishop Of St. Boniface  PersonalitiesReligion  
958 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Rev. John Black (1817 -1882), Presbyterian Minister, Came To Red River As First Presbyterian Minister  PersonalitiesRed River SettlementReligion 1851
973 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Rev. John Black (1817-1882), Came To Red River In 1851 As First Presbyterian Minister  PersonalitiesReligion 1851
522 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Rev. William Ivans one of ten strike leaders of the Winnipeg General Strike.  PersonalitiesReligionWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
891 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Richard Spink Bowles, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1965 To1970  PersonalitiesPolitics 1965c
1631 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Richardson & Bishop At Corner Of Main & Rupert, Winnipeg  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1882
2617 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Riding In Sleigh In Wintertime  HorsesLifestyleSleds  
430 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Riel'S Batoche Diary  DocumentsRiel 1885
437 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Riel'S Letter Appealing For Peace & Justice  DocumentsRiel 1870
431 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Riel'S Signature  DocumentsRiel  
407 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Riflemen In Action Seen From A Great Distance  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1239 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Right: Cf-Acu Stinson Sm 2aa Junior. Left: Cf-Ags Dh 80a Puss Moth  AircraftAviation  
1227 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Right: Cf-Acu Stinson Sm2aa Junior. Left: Cf-Ags-Dh.80a Puss Moth  AircraftAviation  
432 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Ritchot'S Notes On Manitoba Act  DocumentsRiel 1870
2277 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Rival traders racing to the aboriginal camp.  From a drawing by Frederic Remington.  Canoes  
2122 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     River Boats At St. Paul, Mn  Boats 1885
2128 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     River Boats At St. Paul, Mn  BoatsSteamboats 1885c
2059 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     River Otter, A Large Elongated Member Of The Weasel Family  Animals  
5491 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     River Valley School Built In 1896 At Virden District. School Was Closed In 1954  BuildingsSchoolsTowns 1972
5540 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Riverbend House On Langside Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1902. Home Of Sir James Albert Manning Aikins, Lt.- Gov. Of Manitoba From 1916 - 1926  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2528 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Road To Red River At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionRoads  
2527 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Road To Red River At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionRoads 1873c
2436 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Roald Amundson, 1872-1928, Norwegian Explorer  ExplorationPersonalities 1903c
5543 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Robert A. Rogers’ House, Nassau St., Winnipeg. Built In 1914. This Estate Was Built By President Of Crescent Creamery  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
932 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Robert Atkinson Davis. Premier Of Manitoba 1874-1878  PersonalitiesPolitics 1874
823 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Robert Semple (1766 -1816), Governor Of The Hudson Bay Territories In 1815. He Was Killed In The Skirmish At Seven Oaks With The Metis On June 19,1816  MetisPersonalitiesRed River Settlement  
965 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Robert Semple (1766 -1816). Governor Of Assiniboia In1815, Killed In Battle Of Seven Oaks In Clash With Metis On June 19, 1816  Fur TradeMetisPersonalities  
887 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Robert Smellie, Mla Manitoba Government  PersonalitiesPolitics  
401 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Rocky Mountain Rangers On Horseback  HorsesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion  
926 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Rodmond Palen Roblin. Premier Of Manitoba 1900-1915  PersonalitiesPolitics 1915c
5551 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Roman Catholic Church, Lorette, Mb, Built In 1894, Interior View. This Was Second Church Built In Lorette  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1972
5550 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Roman Catholic Church, Lorette, Mb, Built In 1894. This Was The Second Church Built In Lorette  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1972
5467 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Rosh Pina Synagogue, Built In 1892, On Martha Street, In Winnipeg. It Was The First Synagogue Built In Winnipeg. It Was Destroyed In 1969  SynagoguesWinnipeg Buildings  
5548 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Roslyn Apartments, Roslyn Rd., Winnipeg. Built In 1909  ApartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1654 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Ross House. Mary Elizabeth Bayer & Her Mother On Left  HousesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings  
1124 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Rosser Avenue In Brandon, Mb  StreetsTowns 1882
1080 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Rosser Avenue, Brandon, Mb, From Nineth Street.  StreetsTowns  
1659 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Row Of Houses On Street In Thompson, Mb  BuildingsHouses  
2694 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Rowing Club Ball, Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  BallsHotelsRowingWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1895
5607 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Royal Alexandra Hotel, On Higgins Avenue And Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb., Built In 1904 - 1906 And Demolished In 1971  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1970c
1546 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Mb  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1950c
5602 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Royal Bank Building, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1906. At That Time The 12 Storey Building Was Winnipeg'S Tallest Building  BanksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2481 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Royal North West Mounted Police (Rnwmp) Patrol Boat "St. Roch" At Beechey Island After Completing A Trip, That Took 30 Months From June 1940 To October 1942 (Spending Two Winters Locked In The Ice), Through North West Passage From West To East. On The Western Trip In 1844 The 7,295 Miles Between Halifax And Vancouver Required 86 Days. The Crew Of 11 Anchored August 20th Off Beechey Island, Erebus Bay Amid Towering Cliffs Of Ice And Snow. Seen On The Left (In The Image) Are Memorials To Belcher And Franklin. The "St. Roch" Left On August 22nd And Not Until Sptember 4th Did The Ship Reach Holman Island, Having Completed For The First Time The Northern Route. In 1950, The "St. Roch" Sailed From Vancouver To Halifax Via The Panama Canal Became The First To Circle The Continent. The Tiny 80 Ton "St. Roch" Was Built In Vancouver In 1928 And Remains There Now In The Marine Museum. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly And H.B. Goodridge  BoatsDogsMonumentsNorth West PassageRCMPShipsSleds 1944, August 20
5444 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Ruak Barn Built In C1900 At Teulon, Mb  AgricultureBarnsBuildings 1972
88 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Ruins With Last Chimney At Fort Ellice, Hbc  BuildingsForts  
116 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Rupert House  BuildingsForts 1884
1585 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Church In Manitoba  BuildingsChurches  
1587 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Church In Manitoba  BuildingsChurches  
1640 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Home  BuildingsHouses  
1636 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Homestead  AgricultureBuildingsHouses  
1642 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Livery Stables  BuildingsStables  
1610 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Manitoba Church  BuildingsChurches  
1562 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Rural Manitoba Church.,  BuildingsChurches  
1600 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Rural School In Manitoba  BuildingsSchools 1905c
1604 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Rural School In Manitoba  BuildingsSchoolsWomen 1896
603 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Russel House Seen On Main Street, Winnipeg  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1532 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     S. Clarke, Livery & Feed Stable,Virden, Mb  BuildingsLivery StablesTowns 1900c
2764 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Sailboats At Winnipeg Beach, Mb  BeachesBoatsSailing 1903
2464 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Sainte-Marie, a mission headquarters of the Jesuits in Huronia (now Ontario). It was 800 miles by canoe from Quebec. Guarding it were stone bastions, timber palisades, and French soldiers. The Indian Compound included a longhouse, church, hospital, and cemetary. Men are seen erecting a large cross in front of the church.  BuildingsChurchesMissionsPersonalitiesReligion 1639
744 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Salvage Truck Picking Up Material For Salvage Drive  HousesTrucksWorld War II 1942c
5561 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Salvation Army Harbour Light Centre, Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1901. First & Principal Citadel Of Salvation Army In Winnipeg  CharitiesSalvation ArmyWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1062 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Sam Kleinsasser In Hutterite Colony In Manitoba, Grading Eggs  CostumesEquipmentHutteritesImmigrationPersonalitiesPoultry 1925c
2382 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Champlain Supervising Building Of Port Royal. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalitiesPorts 1605
2352 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel De Champlain (C.1570-1635). Painter, Explorer, Geographer, Administrator. Trained In France. Lived In New France (1603 - 1935) Except For Occasional Visits To France. In Course Of Wide Explorations Penetrated To Eastern End Of Lake Ontario. In 1632 He Drew The Carte De La Nouvele France Which Included His Idea Of Manitoba Region Gained From Native Reports  ExplorationPersonalities 1615
2455 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel De Champlain In 1615, Was Instrumental In Having Father Joseph Le Caron Estabish A Mission In Huronia (The Most Densely Populated Part Of New France, Lying Between Georgian Bay And Lake Wimcoe In What Is Now Ontario). After Attending The First Mass At Carhagouha On August 12, Champlain And Etienne Brule Prpared To Join A Huron Excursion Against The Iroquois. This Photo, From A Painting By Rex Woods, Shows Them On Lake Wimcoe Near Orillia On September 8th. Taking Different Routes They Circled Lake Ontario. On October 10th, Before Brule Could Rendezvous With 500 Andastes Indians For An Attack From The Rear, Champlain Had Been Defeated Near Oneida Lake. Severely Wounded, He Recuperated In Huronia. Champlain And Father Le Caron Spent A Month Before Returning To Quebec In May 1616. Champlain Was Governor Until He Died In 1635  CanoesCostumesExplorationMissionsPersonalities 1615
951 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Freedman, Chief Justice Of Manitoba 1978  HebrewsJudiciaryPersonalities  
2370 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne (1745 - 1792). Fur Trader, Explorer, Cartographer, Artist, Writer And Naturalist. After Service In The British Navy, He Joined Hbc. His Most Important Exploration (1770 - 1772) Involved Tracing The Coppermine River To The Arctic Ocean.  ArtExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1772
2362 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne And Fort Prince Of Wales. Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationFortsPersonalities 1795
2423 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne Builds Cumberland House, 1774 -1775. Photo From A Painting By Franklin Arbuckle, Rca, For The Hbc  ExplorationFortsPersonalities 1774-1775
2424 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne On His Journey To The Coppermine River. Photo From Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1770
2355 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne'S Inscription On Rocks At Hudson Bay  ExplorationMonuments 1747
2356 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne'S Inscription On Rocks At Hudson Bay  ExplorationMonuments 1747
2363 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne'S Inscription On Rocks At Hudson Bay  ExplorationMonuments 1747
2364 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Samuel Hearne'S Inscription On Rocks At Hudson Bay  ExplorationMonuments 1747
1329 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Sandbag Dikes Along River Banks In Winnipeg During 1950 Flood  DikesFloods 1950, May
1324 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Sandbags Along Each Side Of Railway Track South Of Winnipeg During Flood  DikesFloodsRailways 1950, May
1782 A0059 Archives of Manitoba W. Notham   Sarcee couple pose in front of a teepee with another man on horseback.  The couple's horse is saddled with a Western saddle.  HorsesTeepees  
2674 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Saskatchewan Assembly Outdoors In Regina.  PersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1885
425 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Saskatchewan River Valley From A Distance  Rivers  
1453 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Sawfly Infestation., W. J. Bradley"  AutomobilesDepressionInsects 1933c
1260 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Sawmill Near Red Lake, On  LumberingMills 1926c
1539 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Scarth Block, Pineo & Merrick General Store, Virden, Mb  StoresTowns 1900c
560 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Corner Of Portage & Main Streets During The Winnipeg General Strike  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
561 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Corner Of Portage & Main Streets During The Winnipeg General Strike  AutomobilesRCMPWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
559 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Corner Of Portage & Main Streets During The Winnipeg General Strike. Note The Light Standard  AutomobilesRCMPWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1919, June
1411 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Downtown Street In Winnipeg During Storm.,  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2521 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary Commission  
2534 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Scene At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary Commission  
554 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Scene During The Winnipeg General Strike From Corner Of Portage & Main Streets Looking North Towards City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
1338 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Scene During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
698 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In France During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1916
531 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In Front Of Bank Of Montreal Building During The Winnipeg General Strike At The Corner Of Portage & Main Streets  BanksHorsesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
533 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In Front Of Bank Of Montreal Building. Corner Of Portage & Main During The Winnipeg General Strike  BanksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
1420 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In Front Of Ivanhoe Restaurant, Portage Avenue, During A Snowstorm  RestaurantsSnowstormsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
1603 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In One Of The Northern Missions  ChildrenFencesMissionsPosts  
2345 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Scene In Quebec  BuildingsPorts  
1419 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Scene On Winnipeg Street During A Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
308 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Scenic Car On Canadian National Railway  Railways  
1253 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Scenic View At Red Lake, On  Mining  
1254 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Scenic View At Red Lake, On  Mining  
1596 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     School At Pine River, Mb  BuildingsSchools 1924c
1591 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     School House With Children In Front In Rural Manitoba  BuildingsSchools  
1592 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     School House With Children In Front In Rural Manitoba  BuildingsSchools  
1300 A0044 Archives of Manitoba H.K. White   Scottish Right Masonic Temple (Shriners' Temple), 529 Wellington Crescent during the 1950 flood.  The building was formerly the J.H. Ashdown Home. The Shriners' Temple was later sold and in the year 2001 opened as an historic million-dollar riverside mansion restaurant known only as "529 Wellington".  FloodsHistoryHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1335 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Scuba Divers In Winnipeg Flood  FloodsScuba Divers 1950, May
845 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Seal Of Governor Of Assiniboia, Red River Settlement  EmblemsRed River Settlement  
1537 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Second Hand Junk Store, Winnipeg.,  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
1543 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Second Hand Junk Store, Winnipeg.,  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
2601 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Section From Luke Foxe'S Map Of The North Part Of America  Maps 1635
213 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Seen In The Distance, Red River Carts And Teepees In Assiniboine Valley. From A Painting By W.T. Smedley  Red River CartsTeepees 1864c
865 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Selkirk Settlers  CostumesImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk SettlersWomen  
866 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Selkirk Settlers  CostumesImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk SettlersWomen  
867 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Selkirk Settlers  CostumesImmigrationRed River SettlementSelkirk SettlersWomen  
427 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Sentry On Camp Duty. Note: Sentry Box Made Of Bullrushes. Probably At Battleford. (See Also A0013-00394)  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
394 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Sentry On Camp Duty. Note:Sentry Box Made Of Bullrushes. (See Also A0014-00427)  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1451 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Settler At Rolling Hills, Ab  BuildingsDepressionWomen 1936c
1006 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Settler Plowing With Horse On Left Of His Homestead With Buildings To The Right.  BuildingsImmigration 1890c
994 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Settlers Coming To Canada In A Covered Wagon Train From United States (C1890)  AmericansImmigrationWagons 1890c
1096 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Settlers' Goods At Cpr Depot, Winnipeg  ImmigrationRailwaysStations  
2550 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Sgt. Kay'S R. E. Survey Camp On North Antler River  Boundary CommissionTents  
1301 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, On The Corner Of Wellington Crescent And Academy Road, Showing Front View From Flooded Street. Photo Winnipeg Free Press  FloodsSynagoguesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
2626 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Shamrock Lacrosse Club. Champions Of Canada And United States  LacrosseSports 1902-1903
1438 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Shanty (Hut Or Shack Of Poor) On Garbage Dump, Edmonton, Ab  BuildingsDepressionEnvironmentHousesSlums 1934, January
5449 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Shed Built In C1912, St. Laurent, Mb  BuildingsHousesShedsTowns 1972
2102 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Among Arctic Ice Floes. Drawing  BoatsIceShips 1800c
2090 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Caught In A Storm  BoatsStorms 1800c
2187 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Caught In The Ice. Drawing  BoatsExplorationIceIcebergsShips 1850c
2146 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Drawn From A Print By J.R. Bacon  BoatsShips  
2100 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ship In Arctic  Boats 1800c
2150 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Of 15th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1498c
2095 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Of 1700'S. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1700
2093 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ship Of 1800'S. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1800
2094 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships & Boats Of Champlain'S Time. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1600c
2088 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships & Boats Of Champlain'S Time. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1609c
2183 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Ships At Baffin Island. Painting By Norman Kinson  BoatsShips  
2085 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of 15th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Boats 1492c
2097 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of 1700'S  BoatsShips 1700
2188 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of 17th Century From A Drawing  BoatsShips 1600c
2084 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of 17th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1660c
2089 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of 1800. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Boats 1800c
2079 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of The Time Of Cabot & Cartier. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1600c
2080 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Of The Time Of Cabot & Cartier. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  Boats 1600c
2250 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Ships Wintering In Ten Shilling Creek, Hayes River, 1746. Sketch From A Voyage To Hudson Bay By Arthur Dobbs' Agent Henry Ellis  BoatsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyShips  
2056 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Short Tailed Weasel, One Of Three Species Found In Manitoba  Animals  
2039 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Short Tailed Weasel, One Of Three Species Of Weasels Found In Manitoba  Animals  
2050 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Short-Tailed Weasel, One Of Three Species Found In Manitoba  Animals  
2062 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Short-Tailed Weasel, One Of Three Species Found In Manitoba  Animals  
1689 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Shoshonie Women Throwing The Lasso. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  HorsesWomen 1837
2600 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Showing Boundaries Of Manitoba  Maps 1881
1225 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Sikorsky S.388 At Western Canada Airways Base, Brandon Avenue, Winnipeg  AircraftAviationWinnipeg Streets 1929, September
1245 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Sikorsky S38b At Western Canada Airways Base, Brandon Avenue, Winnipeg  AircraftAviation  
158 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Silhouette Of A Horse & Cutter On Prairie With Snow On The Ground. The Person Is Wearing A Parka  HorsesPrairiesSleds 1920c
2378 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Simcoe At Building Of Fort York. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationFortsPersonalities 1793
2425 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Simon Fraser Descending Fraser River. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1808
2426 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Simon Fraser. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1808
1769 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Wearing Traditional Regalia, Possibly A “Grass Dancer”  Costumes  
2558 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Camp, Turtle Mountain  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsTeepeesTents  
2332 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Chieftain In Full Dress With Pipe. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CostumesPersonalities  
1760 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux In “Spirit” Regalia On Horseback.  CostumesHorses  
1752 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Man Wearing Traditional Regalia. Note Geometric Design Of Beadwork  Costumes  
1770 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Man, Wearing Decorated Regalia, Possibly A “Head Man”.  Costumes  
1772 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux People In Full Regalia . Note The Little Girl In The Middle With A Floral Pattern Dress  ChildrenCostumesWomen  
1763 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sioux Wearing Traditional Regalia, With Geometric Design  Costumes  
5536 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Clifford Sifton House, Princess Avenue, Brandon, Mb. Built In 1892  BuildingsHouses 1972
5535 A0177 Archives of Manitoba   Sir Clifford Sifton.  "Sir Clifford Sifton was a Liberal M.P. for Brandon from 1896 to 1911, Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, and owner of the Manitoba Free Press for 30 years."  PersonalitiesPolitics 1892
901 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Douglas C. Cameron, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1911 To1916  PersonalitiesPolitics 1911c
2330 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Francis Drake  ExplorationPersonalities  
2341 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Francis Drake  ExplorationPersonalities  
2325 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Francis Drake. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities  
941 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Etienne Cartier (1814 -1873), Father Of Confederation  PersonalitiesPolitics  
953 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787 -1860), Known As The Little Emperor, Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
962 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787-1860). He Was Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
964 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson (1787-1860). He Was Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
2284 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Sir George Simpson The “Little Emperor”, Governor Of Hudson'S Bay Company  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
5537 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Hugh John Macdonald House, Carlton St. Built In 1895 & Picture Of Sir Hugh John Macdonald, Only Son Of Sir John A. Macdonald (Canada'S First Prime Minister). Hugh John Macdonald Was Briefly Premier Of Manitoba In 1900. This House Is Being Completely Restored To Its Original Grandeur Of 1895  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2462 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Humphrey Gilbert With Flag At St. John'S Newfoundland. Men Seen In Boats With A Ship In The Background  BoatsExplorationPersonalitiesShips 1583, August 3rd
893 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Sir J.A.M. Atkins, Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba From 1916 To 1926  PersonalitiesPolitics 1916c
369 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John A. Macdonald, First Prime Minister Of Canada  PersonalitiesPolitics  
933 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Alexander Macdonald (1815-1891). First Prime Minister Of Canada 1867-1873 & 1878-1891  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870c
2376 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Franklin On The Arctic Ocean. Based On A Drawing By Lt. Back, R.N. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1821
2430 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Franklin. Painting  ExplorationPersonalities  
2437 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Richardson (1787-1865) Accompanied John Franklin On His Expeditions (1819-22) (1825-27)  ExplorationPersonalities  
936 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Richardson 1787-1865. Member Of Sir John Franklin'S Arctic Expeditions  ExplorationPersonalities 1820c
2439 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Ross (1777-1856), A British Naval Officer, Commanded Expedition In 1818 In Search Of North West Passage  ExplorationMilitaryNorth West PassagePersonalities  
2441 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Sir John Ross' Expedition, Search For North West Passage  BoatsExplorationNorth West PassageShips 1818, Aug 18
2408 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Martin Frobisher  ExplorationPersonalities  
2409 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Martin Frobisher  ExplorationPersonalities  
915 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Robert Laird Borden, Prime Minister Of Canada From1911 To 1920  PersonalitiesPolitics 1911c
2343 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Thomas Button Died In 1634. He Was An English Naval Commander, Explorer, And Cartographer. He Sailed To Loor For Henry Hudson And Find The North West Passage In 1612. He Wintered At Nelson House. His Observations Were Published By Savant, Henry Briggs.  ArtExplorationNorth West PassagePersonalities 1612
2340 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Walter Raleigh  ExplorationPersonalities  
875 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919), Prime Minister Of Canada From 1896 - 1911  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870c
914 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister Of Canada From1896 To 1911  PersonalitiesPolitics 1896c
943 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sir Wm. Francis Butler, Author, And British Army Officer Who Travelled Across Canadian Prairies In 1871  AuthorsMilitaryPersonalities  
945 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Sitting Bull, Born About 1834, Leader Of Sioux Resistance  Personalities 1860c
1759 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sitting Bull, Chief Of Teton Sioux Indians.  Personalities 1885c
2682 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Skating On The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, When The Fort Osborne Barracks Were Located Where The Manitoba Legislative Building Is Now (To The Right Not In The Photo). In The Winter Skating "Tea Dances" Were Held On The Frozen River. Note The Change Buildings. "Tea Dances" Took Place At Tea Time (In The Afternoon) At The Hotels And On The Ice. Women Had Dance (Or Skate) Cards Attached To Their Wrists By Elastics Where They Wrote The Names, Of Men Who Asked For A Certain Dance Or Skate, Until The Dance Card Was Filled  DanceRecreationSkating 1910c
1881 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch By Paul Kane Showing Journey Made By Metis Using Ornate Harnessed Dogs With Blankets And Ornate Cariole (Sled). (See Also A0062-1882)  CariolesDogsHarnessMetisSleds 1846
827 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Area Where Selkirk Settlers Lived  Red River SettlementSelkirk Settlers  
1555 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Ashdown'S Hardware Co  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1884c
1978 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Buffalo On Prairie  BuffaloPrairies  
93 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Buildings At Fort Ellice, Northwest Territory  BuildingsForts 1875c
1903 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Chippawa Snow Dance  CostumesDance  
1569 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Farm At Top, Old Kildonan Presbyterian Church At Bottom.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1882
2109 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Ferry Between St. Boniface And Winnipeg  BoatsFerries 1876c
2118 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Ferry Between St. Boniface And Winnipeg  BoatsFerries 1876c
2142 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Ferry Between St. Boniface And Winnipeg  BoatsFerries 1876c
1567 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of First Anglican Church.,  BuildingsChurches 1823
1824 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of General Custer'S Cavalry At Little Big Horn  Military 1876
1889 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of General Custer'S Cavalry Fighting Indians At Little Big Horn. The Cavalry Was Massacred There  Military 1876
1030 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Harrowing On Prairie  AgricultureHarrowingHorsesPrairies  
1916 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Horse-Drawn Travois. Women Carried The Sioux' Teepees, Food, Clothing, Furs & Weapons  ChildrenFur TradeHorsesTravoisWomen  
987 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Icelandic Settlers At Point Edward On Way To Lake Winnipeg, Mb.  BuildingsIcelandersImmigration 1875
1026 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Icelandic Settlers At Point Edward On Way To Lake Winnipeg, Mb. (Same As A0034-00987)  BuildingsIcelandersImmigrationWomen 1875
1627 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Immigrant'S Log Cabin  BuildingsCabinsHouses  
1027 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Immigrants With Red River Carts Camped On Prairie  ImmigrationPrairiesRed River Carts  
1747 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Inuit (Eskimo)  CostumesEskimosInuit 1870c
1753 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Inuit (Eskimo)  CostumesEskimosInuit 1870c
1754 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Inuit (Eskimo)  CostumesEskimosInuit 1870c
1755 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Inuit (Eskimo)  CostumesEskimosInuit 1870c
1746 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Inuit (Eskimo)  CostumesEskimosInuit 1920c
1607 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Manitoba College, Winnipeg  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings  
1626 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Montague House, Hayes River  HousesPostsTrees 1747
2131 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885
2126 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Paddlewheelers On Saskatchewan River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885
2127 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Paddlewheelers On Saskatchewan River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885
2129 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Paddlewheelers On Saskatchewan River  BoatsPaddlewheelers 1885
1011 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Settlers Arriving By Horse And Covered Wagon On The Prairies  HorsesImmigrationPrairiesWagons  
1572 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of St. Boniface Cathedral With Canoes In Foreground.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1860c
468 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of The Artillery  CannonsGunsHorsesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
652 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Winnipeg Buildings With The Osborne Street Bridge Which Spans The Assiniboine River, In The Background  BridgesRiversWinnipeg Buildings  
1514 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Sketch Of Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1879c
2288 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Sketches Of 2 Hudson’S Bay Company Posts: (Upper Right) York Factory 1853; (Lower Left) Moose Factory 1854  BoatsBuildingsFencesFlagsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
349 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Sketches Of Louis Riel'S Capture During North West Rebellion: Sketch Appeared In Can. Illustrated News, 1885  North West RebellionPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885
1972 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Skirmishing. Crow Indians. Painting By A.J. Miller  Horses 1837
841 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Sled On Left At St. John’S Cathedral At Red River  ChurchesSledsWinnipeg Buildings 1823
23615 A0789 Archives of Manitoba     Slums At Corner Of Dufferin Avenue & King Street Called New Jerusalem  ChildrenImmigrationSlumsWinnipeg Streets 1904c
5493 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Smerchanski Bake Oven (Ukrainian) Built C1890 - 1900 In Malonton, Mb  BuildingsHousesTownsUkrainians 1972
2508 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Smith'S Shop & Cookhouse At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCookhousesShops  
1406 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Snow Drifts Around House In Winnipeg.,  HousesSnowstormsWinnipeg Buildings 1966, March 4
2057 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Snow Shoe Hare, Most Common Member Of The Rabbit Family In Manitoba  Animals  
274 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Snowed In Locomotive After Snowstorm  LocomotivesRailwaysSnowstorms 1900c
1048 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Sod House On The Prairie. Buffalo Bones In Foreground  BuffaloBuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies 1908c
1047 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Sod Hut Near Saskatoon, Sk  BuildingsHousesImmigration 1908
5431 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Sod Hut, Souris, Mb. Note Foliage On The Roof  BuildingsHouses 1882
2680 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Sod Turning Ceremony For Centennial Centre  CeremoniesHallsWinnipeg Buildings 1965, Oct 1
1459 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion At Cadillac, Sk  AgricultureDepressionEnvironment 1936c
1446 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion At Cadillac, Sk.  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1936c
1445 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1936, August
1447 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1936c
1444 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion In Saskatchewan  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1937
1471 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion On Prairie Farm  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentPrairies 1933c
1399 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion On Prairie Farm  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentPrairies 1933c
1398 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Soil Erosion On Prairie Farm  AgricultureDepressionDroughtEnvironmentPrairies 1933
238 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Soldier , Holding A Gun, Standing Beside A Rail Car At The End Of The Cpr Railway Line, West Of Winnipeg  GunsMilitaryRailways 1883
451 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Soldier In The 90th Battalion, Royal Winnipeg Rifles  CostumesMilitaryPersonalities 1885
457 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Soldier Inside His Tent Writing Home. From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  EquipmentGunsMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
402 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers And Indians  HorsesMilitaryNorth West RebellionTeepeesWomen  
784 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers And Tank In Action  EquipmentMilitaryTanksUniformsWorld War II 1939-1945
731 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers And Tanks On Parade On Main Street In Winnipeg Advertising War Loan Bonds  AutomobilesMilitaryParadesTanksTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWorld War II 1942c
2624 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers At Railway Station, Winnipeg, Leaving For The Front  MilitaryStationsWorld War I 1915c
2379 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers At Time Of Waterloo  Military  
421 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Beside Gun Pits At Batoche  GunsMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
780 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Cleaning Up Buildings In A Bombed Out Area  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War II 1939-1945
789 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Examining And Cleaning Up A Bombed Area  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War II 1939-1945
758 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Helping Wounded Soldier On Battlefield  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
788 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In A Rhino Ferry (Landing Craft) On Coast Of France In Normandy, With A Large Battleship To The Right And A Dirigible Balloon Overhead  EquipmentFerriesMilitaryShipsWorld War II 1939-1945
390 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In Camp During 1885 Campaign. Note The Dummer Boy And The Soldier With A Shovel  MilitaryMusical InstrumentsPersonalitiesTentsUniforms 1885
752 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In Railway Car  GunsLocomotivesMilitaryRailwaysUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
745 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In Trenches  MilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
751 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In Trenches  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
730 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers In Winnipeg In Front Of Posters (Leaning On Sandbags) Advertising War Loan Bonds  MilitaryPostersUniformsWorld War II 1940c
724 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Lined Up In Front Of Winnipeg’S City Hall On Main Street  City HallsMilitaryWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
760 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Marching Down Road In A Town In Europe  BuildingsMilitaryRocksSignsTownsWorld War I 1914-1918
753 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Marching On Parade  GunsMilitaryParadesWorld War I 1914-1918
775 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Marching On Road Along With Army Vehicles  AutomobilesEquipmentMilitaryTrucksWorld War I 1914-1918
787 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Battlefield  GunsMilitaryRocksWorld War II 1939-1945
756 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Battlefield  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
750 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Battlefield  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
746 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Battlefield  GunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
777 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Battlefield  EquipmentMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
794 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On March Passing By A Family In Front Of Thatched Roof Huts  Guns EquipmentMilitaryWomenWorld War II 1939-1945
757 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On Parade In Front Of Buildings On A Street  BuildingsGunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
785 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On The March Along The Edge Of A Body Of Water  EquipmentGunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War II 1939-1945
793 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers On The March In Front Of Buildings Or Houses In Europe With A Civilian Walking Along Beside  BuildingsGunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War II 1939-1945
764 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Relaxing, Having A Swim While Others Keep Watch  MilitaryUniformsWaterWorld War I 1914-1918
708 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Returning From Firing Lines In A Rail Car (Wagon) Pulled By A Horse Along The Railway Tracks During World War I  HorsesMilitaryRailwaysWagonsWorld War I 1914-1918
445 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers With Gatling Gun In Saskatchewan. Gabriel Dumont (Inset) As Seen By Illustrated War News  CannonsGunsMilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalities 1885
749 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers With Tanks Arriving In European Town  BuildingsMilitaryTanksWorld War II 1939-1945
748 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers With Tanks In European Town  BicyclesBuildingsChildrenMilitaryTanksWorld War II 1939-1945
779 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Working In A European Town  HorsesHousesMilitaryTrucksWagonsWorld War I 1914-1918
778 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Working With Pickaxes In An European Town As Wagons Roll By On A Wooden Road  EquipmentHousesMilitaryUniformsWagonsWorld War I 1914-1918
417 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Soldiers Wounded After Batoche  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
786 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Soliders In The Midst Of Battle  MilitaryWorld War II 1939-1945
2400 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Somerset House Conference Where Spanish Peace Was Negotiated. On Left - Five Spanish Flemish Delegates. Right, From Window: Thomas Sackville; Earl Of Dorset; Charles Howard, Earl Of Notheampton; Robert Cecil; Viscount Cranborn. Painting By Marcer Gheeraerts, The Younger.  ConferencesMilitaryPersonalities 1604
1458 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soup Kitchen In Edmonton, Ab  BuildingsDepression 1933
1461 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Soup Kitchen In Edmonton, Ab  BuildingsDepression 1933
1430 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Soup Kitchen In Edmonton, Alberta.,  BuildingsDepression 1933
2531 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Souris River, Mb  Boundary CommissionRivers  
16 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     South Side Of Upper Fort Garry  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1874c
18 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     South Side Of Upper Fort Garry In 1878. (Colour Slide)  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878
2401 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Spanish Armada Coming Up English Channel  BattlesBoatsEventsMilitaryShips  
2162 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Spanish Armada. Painting  BoatsMilitaryShips 1588
2151 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Spanish Galleon. Print From Mariners Museum  BoatsShips 1500c
2163 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Spanish Ship. Drawing  BoatsMilitaryShips 1588
550 A0018 Archives of Manitoba A.K. Gee   Special Police entering the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, towards a General Strike riot.  The riot, during the Winnipeg General Strike, caused by Mounted Specials around Dingwall's Store, brought reinforcements of Specials on foot armed with clubs.  RiotsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
545 A0018 Archives of Manitoba A.K. Gee   Special Police entering the intersection of Portage Avenue from Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, towards a General Strike riot.  The riot caused by mounted Specials around Dingwall's Store brought reinforcements of Specials on foot, armed with clubs.  RiotsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
563 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Special Police On Main Street & Portage Avenue During The Winnipeg General Strike  HorsesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
2642 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Sports Day At Whytewold Beach  BeachesSportsWomen 1910
2667 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Sports Day At Whytewold Beach, Mb  BeachesSports 1910
2112 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Anson Northup”, First Steamboat On Red River  BoatsRiversShipsSteamboats 1859
2113 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Anson Northup”, First Steamboat On Red River  BoatsRiversShipsSteamboats 1859
2141 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Beaver”, Hbc Steamboat  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShipsSteamboats  
2134 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Grand Forks” Paddlewheeler  BoatsPaddlewheelersShipsSteamboats 1885
2139 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “International” At Red River Landing In Fort Garry  BoatsShipsSteamboats 1886
2125 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “International” At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsFortsShipsSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1874
2076 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Keenora” With Passengers Beside A Dock  BoatsDocksFlagsPiersSteamboats  
2121 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Northcote”, First Successful Steamer On The Saskatchewan River, Beached At Cumberland House  BoatsPortsShipsSteamboats 1894
859 A0028 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   St. Andrew's, or Lower Church, also called Rapids Church, Manitoba.   Archdeacon Cochrane's grave is in the cemetary of this church.  BuildingsCemeteriesChurchesGravesRed River Settlement 1885
1570 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     St. Andrew'S Or Lower Church, Also Called Rapids Church. Archdeacon Cochrane Is Buried Here  BuildingsCemeteriesChurchesGraves  
1575 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     St. Andrew'S Or Lower Church, Also Called Rapids Church. Archdeacon Cochrane Is Buried Here  BuildingsCemeteriesChurchesGraves  
5482 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Andrews Anglican Church Built 1845 - 1949 At St. Andrews. It Is The Oldest Surviving Stone Church In Western Canada  BuildingsChurches 1972
1609 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     St. Andrews Anglican Church. Drawing  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings  
5485 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Andrews Rectory, Built C1854 - 1955 At St. Andrews. It Was Last Used As A Rectory In 1928. Later It Became A Private Museum  BuildingsHouses 1972
5452 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     St. Anne Of The Poplars Anglican Church Built In 1859 - 1962, Poplar Point. Oldest Log Church In Continuous Use In Western Canada  BuildingsChurches 1972
1578 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface Basilica. Interior Of Cathedral Destroyed By Fire July 22, 1968.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1968
1579 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface Basilica.,  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1965
856 A0028 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   St. Boniface Cathedral and Nunnery on the banks of the Red River opposite Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba.    ChurchesConventsRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1858
1667 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface College, Winnipeg, Mb  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings 1890c
165 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface Creamery Truck Pulled By A Horse On Winnipeg Street  DairiesHorsesTrucksWinnipeg Streets 1950c
630 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface From Across The Red River In Winnipeg, Mb  RiversWinnipeg Buildings 1880
5563 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface General Hospital, Tache St., St. Boniface. Built In 1971. The First Hospital Began As A Four Bed Bldg. Run By Grey Nuns Of Montreal. In 1877 They Moved To A Ten Bed Hospital In The Former House Of The Hon. J.H. Clarke, A Premier Of Manitoba. First La Rge Brick Building Was Erected In 1886. Several Addditions Were Made Up To 1938.  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1915
1675 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg, Mb  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
2629 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     St. George'S Snowshoe Club In Winnipeg  ClubsSnowshoeingSports 1885c
1606 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S College, Winnipeg, Mb  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings 1885c
1671 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S College, Winnipeg, Mb  CollegesUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1885c
1656 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S College, Winnipeg, Mb  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings 1887c
1615 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S College. Drawing  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings  
1601 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S College. Drawing  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings  
1672 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. John'S Ladies College, Winnipeg, Mb  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings 1887c
1608 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Academy, Building On Right, Notre Dame East And Victoria Street. Four Sisters Of The Holy Names Of Jesus And Mary Came From Montreal To Operate The Small St. Mary'S Academy School. Two Years Later In 1876 The Building On The Left Was Built To Accommodate The Boarders. In 1880, A Larger Building Was Put Up Nearby, Which Later Became The Winnipeg College Of Music And Later The Frontenac Hotel. The School Moved To Its Present Site At The Corner Of Academy Road And Wellington Crescent In 1903  SchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1874
1670 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Academy, Winnipeg, Mb  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1901c
5489 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Anglican Church Built 1892 At Kaleida District  BuildingsChurches 1972
5488 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Anglican Church Built In 1892 At Virden, Mb  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1972
5549 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Cathedral, St. Mary'S Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1880-81. Earliest Catholic Church In Winnipeg Proper  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5462 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Ukrainian Catholic Church Built In 1924 - 1925, Mountain Road, Mb, Near Neepawa, Mb, Showing Interior Dome. Cathedral Destroyed By Lightening 1966  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians  
5460 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Ukrainian Catholic Church Built In 1924 -1925 On Mountain Road, Mb, Near Neepawa, Mb. This Cathedral Was Destroyed By Lightning In1966  BuildingsChurchesTownsUkrainians  
5461 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Ukrainian Catholic Church Built In 1924 -1925, Mountain Road, Mb, Near Neepawa, Mb, Showing Detail Of Exterior. Cathedral Destroyed By Lightening 1966  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians  
1588 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     St. Mary'S Ukrainian Church On Fire, Located At Mountain Road, Mb, Near Neepawa, Mb.The Church Was Built In 1924 - 1925. It Was Destroyed By Lightning And The Fire In 1966  BuildingsChurchesFiresTownsUkrainians 1966
1666 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. Norbert Convents. First On Right, Constructed In 1858 & Second On Left, Constructed In 1874.  BuildingsConvents 1874c
1662 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     St. Norbert Trappist Monastery, St. Norbert, Mb  BuildingsChurches 1952c
1568 A0052 Archives of Manitoba   St. Peter's, the "Indian Church."  Church is three miles north of East Selkirk, Manitoba. The belfry was added in 1903.  BuildingsChurches  
1052 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Stacking Hay At Grandview, Mb  AgricultureHayingImmigration 1916
1113 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Stacking Hay On Manitoba Farm  AgricultureHaying  
1704 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Stampede By Blackfoot Indians. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Horses 1837
2073 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Stampede Of Buffalo, From A Drawing  AnimalsBuffalo  
699 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Statue From Top Of Albert Cathedral Suspended During World War I  MilitaryStatuesWorld War I 1914-1918
830 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     Statue Of Chief Peguis, Chief Of Saulteaux Indians. Kildonan Park, Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  MonumentsStatuesTrees  
2342 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Statue Of Frontenac By Philippe Hebert On Facade Of The Legislative Building In Quebec.Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationLegislative BuildingsMonumentsPersonalities  
2389 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Statute Of Eric The Red, The Norseman Explorer  ExplorationMonumentsPersonalitiesStatues  
2463 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Ste. Marie Among The Hurons. Photo From Confederation Life Assoc. Painting  BuildingsPersonalitiesReligion 1639
2140 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Steamer On Red River  BoatsRiversSteamboats 1890c
2074 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Steamship “Alexandra” Of Red River Navigation Co  BoatsSteamboats 1903
5470 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Stoney Creek School Built In 1897, Neepawa, Mb, Now Restored At Neepawa Lions' Park. A Typical One Room Prairie School House. Note The Bell Tower. Sign On School Reads “Stoney Creek S.D. 133”"  BuildingsParksSchoolsTowns 1972
1108 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Stooking Grain In Grandview, Mb  AgricultureImmigrationWomen 1916
1109 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Stooking Grain In Grandview, Mb  1916
5434 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Store & Post Office, Seven Oaks House, Rupertsland Boulevard In Winnipeg, Mb. The Store & Post Office Were Built C1851 By John Inkster, An Early Settler  Post OfficesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1129 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Street in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.  StreetsTowns 1919
643 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     Streetcars And People In Front Of Buildings On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  StreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1905
588 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Streetcars, People And Horses Pulling Wagons On Main Street, Looking North, Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1889
519 A0018 Archives of Manitoba A.K. Gee   Strike scene at Portage and Main, Winnipeg, Manitoba at 2:30 P.M., 10 June, 1919.  An anti-strike alderman later testified to the Robson Royal Commission on the strike that special police were set out on the occasion shown in these photographs, to "test" who had "control of the streets". The day before, Mayor Gray had fired the City Police force. Two specials acting as traffic cops replace the familiar bobbies on this corner. They were heckled by pro-strike bystanders and men from the nearby pool hall above the CV cafe. After two hours, the gathering crowd blocked all traffic. The cars shown here may well belong to the Citizen's Committee Headquarters just to the south of the intersection. Only the well-to-do drove cars, and they were used to transport strikebreakers, Royal Northwest Mounted Police, and army officers or the Mayor Gray, who rushed to the scene.  TransportationWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
1255 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Stuart Lake  BuildingsMining  
910 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Stuart S. Garson, Premier Of Manitoba From 1943 To1948  PersonalitiesPolitics 1941c
912 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Stuart S. Garson, Premier Of Manitoba From1943 To1948  PersonalitiesPolitics 1945c
1938 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Stylized Painting Of Indians In Canoe  CanoesHunting  
1873 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Stylized Sketch Of Men Hunting Canada Geese From Canoes With A Sail  BirdsCanoesGunsHunting  
2672 A0086 Archives of Manitoba Foote and James   Suffragettes, members of the Winnipeg Political Equality League for Enfranchisement of Women, a voting rights movement.  Left to right. Back row: Mrs. A.V. Thomas, Mrs. F.J. Dixon. Front row: Mrs. Mary Crawford, Mrs. Amelia Burrit. Amelia Burrit, age 93, presented the petitions for womens' suffrage.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1915
418 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Surrender Of Poundmaker, In Centre, Seen In Blanket  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
310 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Survey Crew On Hudson Bay Railway  LabourRailwaysSurveying  
2551 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Survey Men Crossing The Souris River, 170 Miles West Of Red River & 10 Miles North Of Boundary. One Man Watches From The Shore As Another Man Drives A Red River Cart Through The Shallow Part Of The River. In Deeper Waters The Wheels Would Be Removed And Tied Under The Cart To Convert To A Makeshift Raft For Crossing A River  Boundary CommissionCostumesHorsesRaftsRed River CartsSurveying  
307 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Surveyor On Hudsonbay Railway  Railways  
2238 A0072 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime       BoatsCampsCanoesSurveying 1885
1868 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Swampy Cree Wigwams (Huts) On Lake Winnipeg. Note The Canoe In The Foreground On The Left  BuildingsCanoesLodgesTeepeesTents  
2070 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Swan And Geese At Assiniboine Park  BirdsParks  
1268 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Swan River, Mb  BuildingsTowns 1909
2701 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Swimming At Winnipeg Beach  BeachesRecreationSwimming 1908
2204 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Swiss Settlers' Ship “Lord Wellington” In Danger Of Being Crushed By A Drifting Iceberg. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher.  BoatsIcebergsImmigrationShipsSwiss 1821, July
1534 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     T. & J. Jones, Butchers At Virden, Mb  BuildingsShopsStoresTowns 1900c
5608 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Tache Hall, Men'S Residence, University Of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Built In 1911  ResidencesUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
706 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Tank On Battlefield During World War I  MilitaryTanksWorld War I 1914-1918
773 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Tank Racing Into Battle  MilitaryTanksWorld War I 1914-1918
1045 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Tar Paper House On Prairie  BuildingsHousesImmigrationPrairies 1900c
1855 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Teepee with horses in the foreground.    HorsesTeepeesTents  
1860 A0061 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Teepees (birch bark tents) on the west bank of the Red River in the middle settlement.    TeepeesTents 1858
1795 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Teepees And Red River Carts, Possible A Camp Of Metis Freighters Or Traders  MetisRed River CartsTeepeesTents  
1890 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Teepees in an aboriginal camp.  A photo of a painting. A house or building is in the background along with canoes and boats in a body of water.   
2529 A0081 Archives of Manitoba   Teepees on one of the islands on Lake of the Woods.    Boundary CommissionTeepeesTents  
1848 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Teepees On Prairie  BuildingsPrairiesTeepees  
1861 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Teepees on the prairie.    PrairiesTeepeesTents 1858c
1859 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Teepees.    TeepeesTents  
1049 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Telegraph Station At Humboldt  BuildingsImmigrationTelegraphs 1883
2632 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Tennis players at Victoria Beach, Manitoba.  BeachesSportsTennisWomen 1928
1494 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Tents Of The Workmen At The Building Site Of Manitoba Legislative Building In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsTentsWinnipeg Buildings 1915c
5589 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Terrace Housing, Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg. Built C1890  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5590 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Terrace Housing, Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg. Built C1890  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2546 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     The 49th Rangers Of 1872 Posing In Front Of A Building. William Hallet Had Been Asked To Form A Group Of Armed Metis Scouts To Act As Escorts For The Canadian Boundary Commission Surveyors In The Survey Of The 49th Parallel From Lake Of The Woods To The Rockies. The Metis Scouts Were Employed In Various Activities As Well As Acting As Armed Escorts. They Were Armed With Repeating Spencer Carbines (Seen In Photo), Which Made Them Better Equipped Than The Canadian Militia Of The Day. They Were Scotch, English, & French Metis Plainsmen Under The Late Wm. Hallett. Henry Hallett Is Standing In The Left Corner Of Photo  Boundary CommissionCostumesEnglishFrenchGunsMetisPersonalitiesScots 1873
5486 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     The Abandoned Boughton House Built Of Stones And Wood In C1895 At Arden, Mb.  BuildingsHousesTowns 1972
434 A0014 Archives of Manitoba   The aboriginal, "Miserable Man," surrenders at Battleford, Saskatchewan.    North West RebellionPersonalities 1885
2123 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     The Alberta In Red River  Boats 1890c
482 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     The Battle At Cut Knife Hill From A Sketch.  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
105 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     The Big House (Factor'S Residence) At Fort Ellice  BuildingsForts 1864
95 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     The Big House (Factor'S Residence) At Fort Ellice  BuildingsFortsHouses 1864
1699 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     The Blackfoot Indians. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Horses 1837
2103 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     The Boat “ Discovery”. Drawing  BoatsShips 1800
68 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     The Bombardment Of York Factory By The French In 1697. An Engraving From Claude-Charles Leroy Bacqueville De La Potherie'S Histoire De L'Amerique Septenrionale Volume I. (Paris, 1753)  BuildingsForts 1697
2369 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     The Brothers La Verendrye In Sight Of Western Mountains. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1743, Jan 1
2350 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     The Brothers La Verendrye In Sight Of Western Mountains. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1743, January 1
2351 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     The Brothers La Verendrye In Sight Of Western Mountains. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1743, January 1
2470 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     The Canadian Built Steamship "Royal William", Named After England'S "Sailor King" William Iv, Was Christened At Quebec On April 27, 1831 By Lady Aylmer, Wife Of The Governor-General. The 182 Foot Wooden Padle Wheel Steamer Was Bult By The Quebec And Halifax Steam Navigation Company. Among The Early Stockholders Were Two Halifax Men, Samuel And Joseph Cunard, Who Later Founded The Famous Cunard Line. "Royal William" Became First Vessel To Cross Atlantic Chiefly Under Steam Power. Photo From Painting By J.D. Kelly  BoatsSteamboats 1831
5544 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     The Castle ,College Avenue, Winnipeg. Built In 1915  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2724 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     The Commodore Cafe Tea Room Window Display  DisplaysStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
1825 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   The corpse of a Crow man on the prairie after a skirmish.    Boundary CommissionPrairies 1872
337 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     The Crew Members Posing In Front Of Canadian National Locomotive No. 2163  LabourLocomotivesRailways 1930c
2108 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     The Crews Of Hms “Hecla” And “Griper” Cutting Into Winter Harbour, September 26, 1819. Drawing By Lieut. Beechey, Rn, Engraved By Edward Finden, Published By John Murray, London. Fine Engraving 63 X 92 Mm  BoatsHarboursShips 1819, September 26
970 A0032 Archives of Manitoba   The elderly Paul Kane.  Paul Kane (1810-1871), seen here as an elderly man. He toured the Canadian Northwest and created paintings of the life there.  ArtPersonalities  
2480 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Image from a painting by Rex Woods. Henry Kelsey at 14 left England with the company of adventurers of England trading into Hudson Bay. He quickly learned native ways as a friend of the aboriginals. He even prepared an "Indian Dictionary." He was the first man to record musk ox and buffalo, and in 1690 he went 1000 miles into the interior with the Assiniboine. In his diary found in Ireland in 1926, he recounted his discovery of the Canadian Plains. A bronze plaque marks his Deerings Point Base in The Pas, Manitoba. He was the first white man to travel inland from Hudson's Bay to eastern Saskatchewan. He was captured twice by the French and was named Deputy Governor of the Company in 1714. He became Governor in 1718, the first to rise through the ranks from apprentice. He was recalled to England in 1722 and died almost forgotten.  BuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691, August 23
2627 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     The Falcons Hockey Team. First Olympic World Champions. (See Also A1301-38957)  HockeySports 1920
2489 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     The Fathers Of Confederation At London Conference. Following The Charlottetown And Quebec Conferences Of 1864, The Fathers Of Confederation Went To London, England In 1866. Sixteen Delegates From Canada East, Canada West, Nova Scotia, And New Brunswick, Gathered In The Westminster Palace Hotel. There They Deliberated The 72 Resolutions Forming The Bases Of The British North America Act Between December 4th And Christmas Eve. Present Was: Lord Monck, Governor-General Of British North America 1861 -1867 And Of Canada 1867 -1868. Lord Carnarvon, Colonial Secretary, Piloted The Bill Through The House Of Lords. Canada Entered True Nationhood On July 1, 1867. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  ConferencesCostumesEventsFurnitureHotelsPersonalitiesPolitics 1866
485 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     The Final Charge At Batoche, From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  GunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1522 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     The First Fort Osborne Barracks At Broadway And Osborne Streets, Looking Southwest From Roof Of The Old Law Courts Building., Winnipeg. Fort Osborne, Established In 1875, Was Named For Lt. Col. W. Osborne Smith, First Commanding Officer Of Military District N0. 10. In January Of 1911, It Was Announced That This Barracks Would Likely Be Sold To The Manitoba Government As Part Of The Site For The New Legislative Building. The Rumored Price Was Well Over $1 Million, Which The Federal Government Was Expected To Use To Establish New Military Headquarters In Winnipeg  BarracksMilitaryPostsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1894
2249 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     The First Page Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Charter. Courtesy Of Hbc  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1670
2354 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     The French In Quebec. Magazine Illustration  Exploration  
2444 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     The Hudson'S Bay Company Ships "Prince Of Wales" And "Eddystone" Bartering With The Esquimaux Of The Upper Savage (Slave) Islands, Hudson Straits. The Large Boat In The Foreground Is Filled With The Women And An Old Man Steering. The Canoe In The Foreground Is Loaded With Blubber And Bladders Oil. The Naked Esquimaux Has Sold All His Clothes. From A Watercolour By Robert Hood (1796 - 1821)  BoatsCanoesEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitShips 1819, August 13
5469 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Built In 1893, Austin Street, Winnipeg; Destroyed By Fire In 1978  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1926 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   The interior of a teepee.  Photo of a painting.  TeepeesWomen  
2471 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     The Linking Of The Lake Ontario And Lake Erie For Commercial Shipping. The First Shovel Was Turned On November 30, 1824 By William Hamilton Merritt'S Welland Canada Co. Overcoming A Fall Of 325 Feet In The Niagara River, The Canal Was Designed To Convey Small Craft From Lake Ontario To Port Robinson, About Halfway, And By Way Of The Welland And Niagara Rivers To Lake Erie. Swift Currents Forced Abandonment Of The Latter Portion And The Canal Was Extended Across Country In 1833 To Bravelly Bay, Now Port Colborne. The Route Has Been Changed, Locks Reduced In Number And Increased In Size. The Welland Canal Has Proved Increasingly Valuable In The 2,300 Mile Waterway Into The Heart Of The Continent. November 27, 1829, Was The Grand Opening Ceremony Of The Welland Canal, Seen In This Photo From The Painting By J.D. Kelly  CanalsCeremoniesCostumesShips 1829
2576 A0083 Archives of Manitoba   The locations of aboriginal tribes in western Canada.  Photo of a printed map.  Maps  
552 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     The Loyalist Veterans (Middle Class Officers) Holding A Large Banner In A Counter Parade. The Banner Reads "We Will Maintain Constituted Authority, Law And Order... Down With The High Cost Of Living...To Hell With The Alien Enemy...God Save The King...". These Officers Brought Large Numbers Of Veterans To Support The City , Provincial And Federal Governments During The Strike  ParadesSignsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 4
648 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     The Main Street Bridge, Which Spanned The Assiniboine River, Was Completed As A Toll Bridge In 1881 In Winnipeg, Mb. It Was Located At The South End Of The Road That Became Main Street  BridgesRivers  
1486 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     The Manitoba Legislative Building Along Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1920c
1489 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     The Manitoba Legislative Building Along Kennedy Street In Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1899
1487 A0050 Archives of Manitoba Grey   The Manitoba Legislative Building along Kennedy Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1899
1488 A0050 Archives of Manitoba Allen   The Manitoba Legislative building along Kennedy Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    Legislative BuildingsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900c
1130 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     The Mill, Souris, Mb  BuildingsMills 1892
339 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     The New Electric Street Railway Soon Became Popular For Group Outings. Cars 2 And 6 With Trailers Are Seen Here As Background For Scottish Gathering At Exhibition Ground In Winnipeg, Mb  ExhibitionsFairsScotsStreetcars 1892, Aug, 25
1635 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     The Nor'Wester Newspaper. (Sketch)  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1859
187 A0007 Archives of Manitoba Mathers   The Old-Time Red River Cart  Horse-drawn Red River Cart. Edmonton, Alberta.  HorsesRed River Carts 1890c
2349 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     The Order Of Good Cheer (A Social Group), Founded By Samuel Champlain  EventsLifestyle 1606
2367 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     The Order Of Good Cheer (Acadia) Association Formed By Men At Port Royal, Particulary Champlain, Photo From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  AssociationsEventsLifestyle 1606-1607
499 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     The Ottawa Sharpshooters (Governor-General Foot Guard) In Front Of A Building At Winnipeg  MilitaryNorth West RebellionWinnipeg Buildings 1885
2116 A0069 Archives of Manitoba Ryder Larsen   The paddlewheeler "International" docked at Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba.    BoatsBuildingsPaddlewheelersUpper Fort Garry 1814c
5516 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     The Plan For The Manitoba Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg; Built From 1912 - 1920  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
2336 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     The Prince Of Wales (Edward Vii) And Staff In Canada. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesRoyalty  
2483 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     The Progress Of The Twin Cities Fort William And Port Arthur (Now Both Known As Thunder Bay) On Lake Superior'S Thunder Bay Fluctuated With Their Changing Port, Rail, Grain And Industrial Facilities, But Through Them Came An Increasing Flow Of Commerce. With Improvement Of The St. Lawrence And Other Canal Systems More And Larger Ships Reached To Lakehead. The 180 Foot Ss " Rosedale" Became On July 18,1888, The First Steel Steam Vessel To Carry Cargo Into The Heart Of North America. The "Rosedale" Took Cement To Chicago On Her Maiden Voyage And 1,300 Tons Of Coal From Ashtabula To Fort William. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  BoatsBuildingsCoalCostumesEventsFlagsShipsSteamboatsWomen 1927, July 1
122 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     The Red River Cart : No Iron Was Used. The Frame Was Held Together With Wooden Pegs. The Tires Were Bound Round With Strips Of "Shagan Happi" Raw Fresh Skin Of Buffalo Or Cattle, Which As It Dried Shrank And Held Them Tightly Forming A Hard And Durable Rim. These Carts Followed The Metis Hunting Parties And Were Used To Carry The Meat Of Slain Buffalo. From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  HorsesMetisRed River Carts 1825
5472 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     The Right House Built In C1884, Birtle General Store Originally Built For F.G. Lewis, Has A 'Boom-Town' False Front  BuildingsStores 1972
5529 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     The Royal Trust Company Building (Newman Building) With The Banque Canadienne Nationale On The Main Floor At 436 Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. The Building Was Built In 1899  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1625 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     The Second Theatre Royal, Winnipeg  TheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
2107 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     The Ship “Investigator” In The Ice  BoatsIceIcebergsShips 1853
2198 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     The Ship “Nonsuch” Returns To London, 1669, From James Bay With Groseilliers And A Cargo Of Beaver Pelts. Painting By Norman Wilkinson For The Hudson'S Bay Company  BoatsExplorationShips 1669
2120 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     The Ss “Rosebud” On Missouri River. Note Us Soldiers And Nwmp  BoatsRCMPRiversSteamboats 1875
486 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     The Steamer "Northcote" Running The Gauntlet At The Battle Of Batoche. Metis Riflemen Shooting At The Steamer. The Steamer "Northcote" Was Used To Transport Troops And Supplies To The Canadian Militia In 1885. In This Particular Scene, General Middleton Tried To Out-Flank The Metis But Failed Miserably. This Manoeuvre Was Sometimes Known As "Middleton'S Navy Of The Prairies". Photo From A Sketch  GunsMetisMilitaryNorth West RebellionSteamboatsTransportation 1885, May 8
1619 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     The Third Mulvey School, Winnipeg, Mb. At Maryland And Broadway. The Third Mulvey School Was Erected In 1895 To Replace The Second One Burned Earlier That Year. It Was Built On The Foundations Of The Old One. Nine Rooms Were Added In 1908. This School Served Until 1960, When Mulvey And Gordon Bell High School Traded Locations. Mulvey Moved Into The Former Gordon Bell And The Old Mulvey Was Demolidhed To Make Way For The New Gordon Bell High School. (The First Mulvey School, Which Burned On April 9, 1895, Was Considered The Finest In The City. The Three Storey School Near The Corner Of Maryland And Portage Had Been Built In 1893 At A Cost Of $27,000. In Addition To Primary Classes, It Housed The Normal School And On The Top Floor, The Provincial Government Museum.)  SchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2171 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     The Unloading Of York Boats And Canoes On A Northern Waterway. Boats Of This Type Moved In Brigades Numbering Anywhere From 3 To 18. Eight Men, 6 Rowers, A Steersman And A Bowsman Manned Each Boat. This Kind Of Activity Would Be Found On River Such As The Nelson, Hayes, Red, Assiniboine, And The Saskatchewan (North And South). Photo From A Drawing  BoatsCanoesMetisRed River CartsYork Boats  
23616 A0789 Archives of Manitoba     The Urban Immigrant Life In The Foreign Quarter In Winnipeg  ImmigrationSlumsWinnipeg Streets 1909c
969 A0032 Archives of Manitoba   The young Paul Kane.  Paul Kane (1810-1871), seen here as a young man. He toured the Canadian Northwest, and created paintings of the life there.  ArtPersonalities  
2217 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     The "Prince Albert" And The "Prince Rupert" Ships Off Mansfield Island, 34 Days Out From Orkney, July 13. 1845. Painted In 1926 By J. Spurling For Hbc From An Old Sketch Of The Ships At Gravesend Published In The Illustrated London News, June 21, 1845. Photo Courtesy Of Hbc  BoatsShips 1845
2119 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     The “Grey Eagle” At The St. Paul Wharf  BoatsSteamboats 1850
2190 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     The “Hecla” And The “Gripper” At Parry'S Farthest. From A Sketch By Lt. Hoppner, Rn  BoatsExplorationShips 1820, August 17
2287 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     The “Nonsuch” Returns To London, 1669 From James Bay With Groseilliers And A Cargo Of Beaver Pelts. Painting By Norman Wilkinson For The Hudson'S Bay Company  BoatsPortsShips  
2096 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     The “Prince Of Wales” And The “Eddystone” Of Hbc Fleet Meet Captain Parry’S Arctic Expedition In 1821. From A Water Colour By Peter Rindisbacher  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShips 1821
906 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Theodore Arthur Burrows. Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba 1926 To1929  PersonalitiesPolitics 1926c
1083 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Third Crossing, Morris Avenue, Looking South From Bridge Over White Mud River  BuildingsStreetsTowns  
920 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Thomas Greenway. Premier Of Manitoba 1888-1900  PersonalitiesPolitics 1902
353 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Thomas Scott (See A0012-00350)  PersonalitiesPolitics  
967 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Thomas Scott, Member Of Canadian Army Sent To Red River In 1868 For Road Building. He Was Taken Prisoner By Riel, And Executed In March 1870  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1870c
2457 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Thomas Simpson, Arctic Explorer. Employed By Hbc  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1832
1658 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Thompson School, Thompson, Mb  BuildingsSchools  
1272 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Thompson, Mb  BuildingsTowns  
1273 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Thompson, Mb  BuildingsTowns  
1784 A0059 Archives of Manitoba     Three Kiowa Braves On Two Horses. One Horse Is Carrying Two Of The Men  CostumesHorses  
802 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Three Men In Front Of Building Where Selkirk Colonists Stayed  BuildingsRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1812
181 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Three Men Standing Beside Their Automobile During The Pine To Palm Automobile Tour Through Wisconsin, Missouri, New Orleans And Mississippi, Usa  Automobiles 1925c
514 A0017 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Three Metis men.    Metis 1859c
1105 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Threshing Gang On Farm In Manitoba  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryThreshing 1912c
1051 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Threshing On The Prairie  AgriculturePrairiesThreshing  
1053 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Threshing On The Prairie  AgriculturePrairiesThreshing  
1119 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Threshing Outfit On Grainfield  AgricultureMachinery  
5502 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Tier Building, University Of Manitoba, Winnpeg, Mb, Built In 1932  UniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2054 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Timber Wolf  AnimalsWolves  
1593 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Tin Can Cathedral in Winnipeg. (Now Demolished). First Russian Greek Orthodox Church in Western Canada.  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1905
916 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Tobias Crawford Norris, Premier Of Manitoba From 1915 To 1922  PersonalitiesPolitics 1915c
925 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Tobias Crawford Norris. Premier Of Manitoba 1915-1922  PersonalitiesPolitics 1915c
2675 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Toboggan Slide At River Park, Winnipeg  ParksRecreationToboggans 1920
2676 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Toboggan Slide At River Park, Winnipeg  ParksRecreationToboggans 1920
2643 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Toboggan Slide At River Park, Winnipeg  ParksRecreationToboggans  
5438 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Tom Hamilton House Built In 1883 At Killarney, Mb, Now Stands In Killarney Fairgrounds  BuildingsHousesTowns 1972
5446 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Tom Shandra House Built In C.1915, Arborg District, Mb  BuildingsHouses 1972
2005 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Top: Pickerel (Walleye); Bottom: Pike  Fish  
1252 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Town Of Red Lake, On  BuildingsMiningTowns 1926
2516 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Trader Mcpherson'S House, North West Angle, Lake Of The Woods, On  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCanoesHousesTeepees  
2567 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Trader Mcpherson'S House, North West Angle, Lake Of The Woods  Boundary CommissionBuildingsHouses  
2298 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Trader With Indians. From A Drawing By Frederic Remington  CanoesFur Trade  
2261 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Trading Ceremony At York Factory, 1780c. By Adam Sherriff Scott, Rca Of Hbc  CeremoniesFortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
2262 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Trading Room In York Factory C, 1840. From 19th Century Engraving In Ballantyne'S Hudson’S Bay  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company  
266 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Train Going Over Steel Trestle In Mountains  BridgesLocomotivesRailways 1910c
267 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Train Going Over Steel Trestle In Mountains  BridgesLocomotivesRailways 1910c
316 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Train In Mountains Of Western Canada  Railways 1930c
265 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Train Under Full Steam In Prairie Winter  LocomotivesPrairiesRailways 1930c
291 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Train Wreck On A Construction Line  RailwaysWrecksConstructionAccidents  
2296 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Trappers Camp. Drawing  CampsFur Trade  
1650 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Travellers In Front Of Hotel  BuildingsHotels  
1958 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Travellers Meeting Minnetarees Or Gros Ventres Indians. Painting By Karl Bodmer  Art 1862
1118 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Treshing Outfit On Grain Field With Grain Elevators In Background  AgricultureMachinery  
444 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Troops & Rebels As Seen By Can. Illustrated War News  ChildrenHorsesMetisMilitaryNorth West RebellionUniformsWomen 1885
411 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Troops Crossing Saskatchewan River On A Ferry  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
458 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Troops In Railway Flat Cars. From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRailways 1885
455 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Troops Leaving Montreal By Train. From A Sketch In Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRailways 1885
461 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Troops Relieve Battleford. Sketch From The Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1293 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Troops With Lockheed Hercules Aircraft  AircraftAviationWorld War II  
732 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Truck In Winnipeg Transporting Clothing & Blankets For Shipment To Russia From Winnipeg  MilitaryTransportationTrucksWorld War II 1942c
1375 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Truck Loaded With Family & Belongings En Route To Rolling Hills Settlement Projects In Alberta  DepressionTrucksWomen 1939
1450 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Truck With Refugees From Dust Bowl On Way To Newly Opened Resettlement Area In Alberta.  DepressionDroughtTrucks 1939
1422 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Trucks Hauling Away Snow After Snowstorm  SnowstormsTrucksWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
5484 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Twin Oaks Built In 1857 - 1858 At St. Andrews As A Private School For Young Ladies Under Headmistress Miss Matilda Davis  BuildingsHouses 1972
1957 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Two aboriginal men in a canoe.    Canoes  
1869 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Two aboriginal men sitting in front of tents and a canoe.    CanoesTents  
1764 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Two aboriginal men.  One man wears a coat and medals, symbol of the office of Chief, the other wears a coat. Both men are Treaty status.  Costumes  
1815 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Two aboriginals lying inside a Pacific Coast teepee.  Photo of a painting. Regalia hang along the inside of the teepee.  CostumesTeepees  
771 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Two Canadian Soldiers In Uniform  MilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
1966 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Two fur traders and an aboriginal man.  Photo of an oil painting by Frederic Remington.  CanoesFur Trade 1892
774 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Two German Officers Leading Their Men Into Canadian Camp As Prisoners  GunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
1762 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Two Indians   
1708 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Two Mackenzie Delta Inuit (Eskimos) In Their Kayaks. These Kayaks Had A Slightly V-Bottom, Were Very Fast And Well Built. These Kayaks Are Seaworthy In Rough Water But Require A Great Deal Of Skill To Manipulate. Few Mackenzie Delta Eskimo Are Skillful Enough To Go Out To Sea In Them So They Stay In Inland Rivers.  BoatsEskimosInuitKayaks 1925c
1773 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Two Male Indians, One Old The Other Younger  Costumes  
2731 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Two Men Inside Colcleugh'S Drugstore, Winnipeg  PharmaciesWinnipeg Buildings 1910
47 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Two Men Standing On Either Side Of Upper Fort Garry Gate Showing Entrance To Government House Beyond Inside The Gate  Government HouseUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings  
511 A0017 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Two Metis men.    CostumesMetis 1859c
410 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Two Scouts On Horseback  MilitaryNorth West RebellionScouts 1885
1594 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Church  ChurchesUkrainiansWinnipeg Buildings 1910c
5443 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Bell Tower Built In 1907 At Sirko, Mb  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians 1972
5442 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church Built In 1907 At Sirko, Mb  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians 1972
1003 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Immigrant Men, Women, And Children In Winnipeg  ChildrenCostumesImmigrationUkrainiansWomen 1900c
1005 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Immigrant Woman With A Young Daughter Baking With Outdoor Bake Oven  AgricultureChildrenCostumesEquipmentImmigrationUkrainiansWomen 1900c
5441 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Thatched Cottage Built In 1911 In Caliento, Mb (Manitoba)  BuildingsHousesUkrainians 1972
1018 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Ukrainian Women Outside A Galician (Ukrainian) Homestead. Note The Roof  BuildingsHousesImmigrationUkrainiansWomen 1905c
1722 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Umiak Or Women’S Boat In Wakeham Bay, Northern Quebec. These Boats Were Originally Used As Whaling Boats And For Transporting Families And Goods. Sometimes A Sail And Rudder Is Used  BoatsEskimosInuitTransportationWomen 1900c
1457 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Unemployed Men In Box Cars En Route To Ottawa, On  DepressionRailways 1936
1462 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Unemployed People & Relief Recipients Demonstrate Somewhere In Manitoba. Placard On Left Reads “Don'T Laugh At Us Today. You May Be In Our Ranks Tomorrow”  DepressionPostersProtests 1931
1372 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Unemployed People Awaiting Employment In Edmonton.,  Depression 1933c
1378 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Unemployed Workers In Transit  DepressionLabour 1933c
1549 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Unidentified Hotel In Winnipeg.  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1910c
404 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Uniformedtroops Boarding Train At Winnipeg  CoachesMilitaryNorth West RebellionRailwaysUniforms 1885
1581 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Union Church At Cypress River, Mb  BuildingsChurches  
5504 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Union Station, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1909 -1911  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1911c
5459 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     United Church In Burnside Built In C1885.Originally Built As A Presbyterian Church  BuildingsChurches 1972
2492 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     United Empire Loyalists Families Landing At Mouth Of The St. John River. There They Built Parrtown Which Later Became Saint John, New Brunswick. Note The Log Cabin Being Built Inland. Until The Arrival Of The United Empire Loyalists, The Population Of Canada Was Mainly French. Thousands Of Loyalists Came From The Thirteen Colonies (Later The United States) And Started Settlements In What Are Now New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Ontario And Quebec. Lord Dorchester Ordained The Letters "Ue" Be Affixed To The Names Of Families Who Had Adhered To The Unity Of The Empire, And Joined The Royal Standard In America Before The Treaty Of Separation In 1783. The Loyalty To Britain Of The Loyalists Was Not Provided For In The Peace Treaty Of 1783 And Many Had To Abandon Their Possessions And Start A New Life To The North. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CabinsCostumesGunsImmigrationRiversShipsWomen 1783
5477 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     United Grain Growers Elevator At Fannystelle, Mb, Built In C1895  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsTowns 1972
2501 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     United States Boundary Commission Camp At 49th Parallel, Red River  Boundary CommissionBuildings 1872
2552 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     United States Commission Ambulance. Departure Of Commissioners From North West Angle, Lake Of The Woods  AmbulancesBoundary CommissionHorses  
197 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     United States Settlers Coming To Alberta In Covered Wagons  Wagons 1870c
2542 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     United States Soldiers, 20th Infantry, Fort Pembina, Pembina Garrison  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
1614 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     University Of Manitoba Buildings  UniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings  
1127 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Unloading Grain At Grain Elevator  AgricultureElevators  
290 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Unloading Railway Ties  Railways  
2660 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Unveiling Of North West Rebellion Monument In Front Of Winnipeg City Hall  MonumentsNorth West Rebellion 1887
2753 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Unveiling Plaque To Commemorate Manitoba'S Entry Into Confederation  EventsPlaques 1952
10 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Upper Fort Garry - A Lithograph By Sir James Henry Warre  ArtBuildingsUpper Fort Garry 1847
39 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Upper Fort Garry Gate, From A Painting By F. G. Sheppard 1927  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1850c
28 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Upper Fort Garry Retail Store  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1880c
19 A0001 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Upper Fort Garry seen at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.    Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1858c
2604 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Upper Fort Garry, Winnipeg  Upper Fort Garry  
72 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Vegetable Garden At The York In 1880  BuildingsFortsGardening 1880
991 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Version Of Immigrants Leaving For A New Land, By Artist Richard Jack  ChildrenImmigrationWomen  
1242 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Vickers Viking (Rcaf)  AircraftAviation  
1244 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Vickers Viking (Rcaf)  AircraftAviation  
2798 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Victorian Costumes. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  Costumes 1897
707 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Victorious But Tired Troops On Railway Car (Wagon) Being Pulled By A Horse On The Railway Tracks During World War I  HorsesMilitaryRailwaysWorld War I 1914-1918
734 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Victory Bond Drive On Corner Of Portage Avenue & Main Street, Winnipeg  AutomobilesMilitarySignsWinnipeg StreetsWorld War II 1942c
2681 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Victory Parade, Peace Day. Winnipeg  EventsParades 1919, July 19
29 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     View From Assiniboine Avenue. A Board Fence Was Put Up After The Stone Walls Of The Fort Were Removed. The Walls Of The Fort Were About 15 Feet High. An Arched Gateway To The Fort Stood Where The Opening In The Fence Is. Photo From "Views Of Fort Garry" By Charles Ellis  ArchesUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
31 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     View From Assiniboine Avenue. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
595 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View From Ogilvies' Mill Looking North In Winnipeg, Mb  ConstructionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
33 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     View Inside Through The Gate At Upper Fort Garry  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1880c
2101 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Arctic Ice Floes. Drawing  Icebergs  
1320 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Area Outside Winnipeg During Flood  Floods 1950, May
1495 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Construction Site Of The Manitoba Legislative Building  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsTentsWinnipeg Buildings 1915c
17 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     View Of East Side Of Upper Fort Garry  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1874c
1112 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Field Of Grain On Prairie With Small Stooks Of Sheaves Of Grain  AgriculturePrairiesStooking  
1128 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Fields With Grain Elevators In Background  AgricultureElevators  
1496 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Golden Boy On Top Of Dome Of The Manitoba Legislative Building On Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg  ConstructionLegislative BuildingsStatuesTentsWinnipeg Buildings 1920
642 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
645 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  HorsesStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
1065 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Moose Jaw  BuildingsTowns 1884
1326 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Opening Of Red River Floodway, Winnipeg  Floodway 1968, October 11
1327 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Opening Of Red River Floodway, Winnipeg  Floodway 1968, October 11
1328 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Opening Of Red River Floodway, Winnipeg  Floodway 1986, October 11
1122 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Prairie Town  BuildingsPrairiesTowns  
1123 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Prairie Town  BuildingsPrairiesTowns  
74 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Prince Of Wales' Fort In A Journey From Prince Of Wales' Fort To The Northern Ocean, 1767-1772. Photo From A Sketch By Samuel Hearne, London, 1777  BuildingsForts 1769
863 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Red River  Red River SettlementRivers 1858c
862 A0028 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Red River As Seen From St. Andrews Church  Red River SettlementRivers 1857c
1573 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Roman Catholic Church, Red River Colony.From A Drawing By William Kempt Of Hbc  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1823
20 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     View Of South Side Of Upper Fort Garry With Paddlewheeler In Front. North Gate (Inset)  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
15 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     View Of South Side Of Upper Fort Garry. From Painting By W. E. Lewis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1854
605 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
606 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
613 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg Streets & Buildings From Top Of Old Law Courts Buildings Looking Southwest In Winnipeg, Mb  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1894
604 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg With The Telegram Printing Company Printed On The Top Of A Building To The Left  CommunicationsPrintingWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
607 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg. (See Also A0020-00606)  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
641 A0021 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg. Brown'S Bridge In Foreground  BridgesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
657 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     View Of Winnipeg. Sign On Building On The Left Reads “Russell House”  SignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2312 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Viewing On Coming Ships. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips  
2662 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Visit Of Duke And Duchess Of York At University Of Manitoba  EventsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1901, September
1963 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Visit With Indians. Illustration Of Gov.-Gen. Lorne  Events  
2661 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Vist Of Duke And Duchess Of York In Front Of City Hall, Winnipeg  City HallsEventsWinnipeg Buildings 1901
367 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Vital- Justin Grandin. O.M.I. (Mgr.) 1829-1930  PersonalitiesReligion 1930c
2548 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Volunteer Camp, Winnipeg  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCamps 1872
548 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Volunteer Men Trying To Put Out Fire In A Streetcar Started During The Winnipeg General Strike  FiresStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
716 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Volunteer Officers At Niagara, On. (Fenian Raids). Note The Large Drum On The Right  BuildingsFeniansMilitaryMusical Instruments 1865
2270 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Voyageurs In Canoes  CanoesFur Trade  
2278 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Voyageurs With Furs In Canoe. (From A Drawing)  CanoesFur Trade  
5570 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Vulcan Iron Works, Maple Street, Winnipeg. Built In C1886. Before The Foundry Was Abandoned It Was Owned By Bridge & Tank Western Ltd  FoundriesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5571 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Vulcan Iron Works, Maple Street, Winnipeg. Built In C1886. Before The Foundry Was Abandoned It Was Owned By Bridge & Tank Western Ltd  FoundriesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
362 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     W. B. O'Donoghue, Irish American Advisor & Friend To Louis Riel  AmericansIrishPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1871
5448 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     W. Skwarok Barn Built In C1930, Ashville, Mb, By Ukrainian Settlers  AgricultureBarnsBuildingsTownsUkrainians 1972
201 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Wagon Train At Rest On Prairie With The Oxen Unhitched  OxenPrairiesRed River Carts 1824c
218 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Wagons And Horses In Brandon, Mb. Grain Elevators In Background  AgricultureElevatorsHorsesTownsWagons 1887
5541 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Walter P. Moss House, Roslyn Rd., Winnipeg. Built In 1912  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
895 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Walter Weir, Premier Of Manitoba From1967 To1969  PersonalitiesPolitics 1967c
1686 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     War Ground, Beating A Retreat. Photo From A Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller.  Horses 1837
2154 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     War Ship Of 17th Century  BoatsMilitaryShips 1600c
2157 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     War Ship Of 17th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsMilitaryShips 1650
2156 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     War Ship Of 17th Century. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsMilitaryShips 1658
2087 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     War Ships Of 18th Century. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1700c
2086 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     War Ships Of The 17th Century. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsShips 1700c
2257 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Wash Drawing By John Hood Of The “King George Ii”, “Seahorse Ii” (Centre), & “Prince Rupert Iv” Leaving Gravesend For Hudson Bay. This Is The Earliest Known Picture Showing Company'S Original Flag, Coat Of Arms On A White Field  BoatsEmblemsExplorationFlagsShips 1769
2196 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Wash Drawing By John Hood. Ships “King George Ii”, “Seahorse Ii” (Centre), & “Prince Rupert Iv” At Gravesend, England. These Ships Sailed To York Factory In 1770'S. Original Painting In Beaver House, London  BoatsExplorationShips 1769
553 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Water Hoses Dispersing Crowd At Portage & Main Streets, In Front Of Bank Of Montreal During The Winnipeg General Strike. “The Spencer Heater Co. Of Canada Ltd.” Sign Is Seen On A Building On The Left Background  BanksSignsWaterWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
5478 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Water Tower At Mcgregor, Mb, Built In 1885. It Was Originally Built To Supply Water For Steam Engines On Railway. Now Used By Town For Water Storage  BuildingsRailwaysTownsWater Towers 1972
1657 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Water Treatment Plant, Thompson, Mb  BuildingsEnvironmentTreatment PlantsWater  
396 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Weapons Drill In Camp  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2750 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Wedding Party In Winnipeg Church  AutomobilesChurchesWeddingsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1916
5496 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Wesley Hall, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1896. Originally Wesley Methodist College, Later Part Of United College, Now University Of Winnipeg. Sign In Front Reads “University Of Winnipeg”  CollegesSchoolsSignsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
572 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Western Labour News Account Of Strike Under The Heading “Freedom Of Speech”  JournalismLabourNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
1299 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Westland Lysander  AircraftAviationWorld War II  
1297 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Westland Lysander Of 112 Squadron.  AircraftAviationWorld War II  
2004 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     White Beluga Whale Of Arctic & Sub Arctic Seas  Whales  
2034 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     White Hunter Shooting Buffalo With Pistol. Drawing  BuffaloHorsesHunting  
2042 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     White Tailed Deer, Mainly A Browser, Eating About Seven Pounds Per Day  AnimalsDeer  
5576 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Whitla Buildiing Arthur Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1896  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1896
5575 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Whitla Building, Arthur St., Winnipeg. Built In 1896. Sign Outside Building Reads “Wolch Ltd”  BlocksSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
503 A0016 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Wigwam, a Metis (of Ojibway heritage), sitting on the ground at Lake Superior.  See also A0016-00506.  CostumesMetisPersonalities  
506 A0016 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Wigwam, an Metis man of Ojibway descent, Lake Superior.    MetisPersonalitiesTeepees 1857-1958
890 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Wilbert Ross Thatcher, Premier Of Saskatchewan From 1964 - 1871  PersonalitiesPolitics 1964c
1690 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Wild Horses. Throwing The Lasso. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Horses 1837
871 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     William Buckingham (1832-1915), Co - Founder Of The “Nor'Wester”, First Newspaper In Northwest Territories  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1859
2329 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister Of England, 1809-1898  PersonalitiesPolitics  
359 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     William Mc Dougall, Appointed First Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba By Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister Of Canada. Mc Dougall Did Not Take This Appointment  PersonalitiesPolitics  
930 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     William Mcdougall, Minister Of Public Works In Sir John A. Macdonald'S Cabinet Of 1867. One Of The Fathers Of Confederation  PersonalitiesPolitics 1869c
361 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     William Mctavish, Governor Of Hbc & Gov. Of Assiniboia  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1869
5594 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     William Patterson House, Birtle. Built In C1905-10  BuildingsHouses 1972
2791 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Windsor House Fire  FiresHotelsWinnipeg Buildings  
2644 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winners Of Junior Fours. C.A.A.O. Regatta. (L- R): Selby Henderson, Jimmy Boswell, Bob Muirand, Billy Clements  PersonalitiesRowingSports 1903
1259 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Airport, Winnipeg, Mb. T.C.A. North Star (Dc 4m) Plane In Foreground  AircraftAirportsAviationHangarsWinnipeg Buildings  
1257 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Airport, Winnipeg, Mb. T.C.A. Viscounts And Northwest Dc 6b  AircraftAirportsAviationWinnipeg Buildings  
1652 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Auditorium  AuditoriumsWinnipeg Buildings  
2625 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Baseball Team  BaseballSports  
1409 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Bus Stop Showing Through Top Of Snow Drift After A Storm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
1313 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Canoe Club During Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Buildings 1950, May
1530 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Canoe Club With Rowers In Foreground On Red River  CanoesClubsRowingWinnipeg Buildings  
1511 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
1516 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
1518 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1906c
1512 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg City Hall In Back Ground On Right & The City Market Building In Market Square In Centre And Toward The Left In The Foreground. This Is The Current City Hall And Market House Site (In 1900) Where It Is Proposed To Erect A New City Hall Building To Cost $2,5oo,Ooo. This Extension Is Necessary To Accommodate The Various Departments Created For The Rapid Growth Of Winnipeg In The Past 10 Years. Note The Horses And Wagons Around The Market Building  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
1519 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg City Hall With Vounteer Monument On Left, And “Welcome Winnipeg” Sign On The City Hall. Steele & Co Photo.  City HallsMonumentsSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1906
2635 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Cyclists  BicyclesCyclingSports 1896
2636 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Cyclists  BicyclesCyclingSports 1896
2751 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Fire Wagon  Fire EnginesHorses  
2634 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Football Team  FootballSoccerSports  
2637 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Football Team  FootballSoccerSports  
2756 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg General Hospital Nurses Seated In Front Of Nurses' Residence, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg  NursingResidencesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1932c
1673 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg General Hospital., Winnipeg, Mb  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
555 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg General Strike Scene From Corner Of Portage & Main Street Looking North Towards City Hall  City HallsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
1528 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Grain Exchange Bldg, 164 Princess Street Built In 1892  Commodity ExchangesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1892c
1541 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Grain Exchange Building With Bicycles Leaning Up Against It, 164 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Mb, Built In 1892. Signs On Building Reads “H.S. Anderson” And “There Frost & Wood Farm Machinery”"  BicyclesCommodity ExchangesSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1892c
61701 A1969 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Grain Exchange, Princess Avenue  AgricultureCommodity ExchangesMarketingWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
2628 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Hockey Team  HockeySports 1905
1646 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Home  HousesWinnipeg Buildings  
1639 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Home  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
1637 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Homes  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1942c
5597 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Hotel, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1881. It Is The Oldest Continuously Operating Hotel In Winnipeg  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1664 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg International Airport, Winnipeg, Mb  AirportsAviationWinnipeg Buildings  
2620 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Lacrosse Team  LacrosseSports 1903
490 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Light Infantry 91st Battalion in front of Cauchon Block on Main Street, Winnipeg. (See also A0015-00452)  MilitaryNorth West RebellionWinnipeg Buildings 1885
442 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Monument To Honour The Men Of 90th Battalion, Royal Winnipeg Rifles Who Died In North West Rebellion. Now At Centennial Centre  MonumentsNorth West Rebellion 1970
1624 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Opera House, Winnipeg  TheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
2716 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Parade Showing Replica Of Red River Cart  ParadesRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1929
2658 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Players Who Won The First Earl Grey Trophy  TheatreTrophies 1907
2780 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Police Force Lined Up In Front Of Police Court  PoliceStationsWinnipeg Buildings  
2726 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Produce Store Window Display Showing Bananas, Vegetable And Fruit  DisplaysStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
1612 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg School  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings  
1613 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg School  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings  
2729 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Shoe Store Window Display  DisplaysStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
2732 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Store Window Display  DisplaysStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
2725 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Store Window Display  DisplaysFurnitureStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
2723 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Store, Brentons, Fur Storage, Repairs, And Remodeling, Window Display  DisplaysFurnitureStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1924
2717 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Street Car Strike  StreetcarsStrikes 1906, Mar 29
1413 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Street During Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1966, March 4
1412 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Street Following Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
1660 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Tenament Houses  HousesSlumsWinnipeg Buildings  
2762 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Water Works Float, Winnipeg Jubilee Parade  Parades 1924
2683 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg Winter Carnival  CarnivalsRecreation 1922
520 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg's city clerk swearing in special police to replace regular police on June 9. Most of the specials were returned soldiers. Officers had been largely anti-strike from the start. Rank and file soldiers, more inclined to be neutral if not pro-strike, were persuaded by the Red Scare Propaganda. 1919, June 5 or June 6.  PoliceWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 5 Or June 6
1515 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg'S First City Hall Was Officially Opened March 14, 1876, With A Grand Concert In The Second Floor Theatre. The Concert Was In Aid Of The Winnipeg General Hospital And The City Fathers Decided To Charge Rent For The Theatre But To Make A Donation Of The $15 Back To The Hospital  City HallsTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1877c
1524 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg'S Second City Hall Seen Illuminated At Night  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1904
1525 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg'S Second City Hall. Royal Visit Of Duke & Duchess Of Cornwall (Later King George V & Queen Mary). Note The Royal Carpet Laid Out On The Steps Leading To City Hall Building  City HallsCostumesRoyaltyWinnipeg Buildings 1901, September 26
2746 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg'S Welcome To Governor-General Of Canada, Marquis Of Lorne At City Hall. (See Also A0050-01520)  EventsPersonalitiesRoyalty 1881
1513 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg'S First City Hall, Being Propped Up, Just Seven Years After Its Official Opening. It Was Built Over The Underground Brown'S Creek. The Building Started To Crack Even Before It Was Completed. But It Held Together Until The City Fathers Decided To Build On A Large Addition During The Winter Of 1882 - 1883. As Long As The Weather Was Cold The Building Seemed Fine, But As The Snow Melted So Did The Mortar. The Building Had To Be Demolished Later That Summer. With The Addition The City Hall Was Referred To The Second City Hall But It Was Actually The First City Hall With An Addition. Also In The Image Are A Covered Wagon & Red River Carts Pulled By Oxen. (Interesting Image)  City HallsConstructionOxenWagonsWinnipeg Buildings 1883, Spring
1520 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Winnipeg’S First City Hall. Sign On City Hall Reads “Winnipeg Welcomes Lorne” Celebrating The Visit Of The Marquis Of Lorne, Then The Governor-General Of Canada.  City HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1881
123 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Winter Travel In The West: With Dog Cariole At The Hudson Bay; The Governor Of Red River Driving His Family In A Horse Cariole. Photo From Lithographs By W. Day  CariolesDogsHorsesRed River SettlementSleds 1825
1882 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Winter Travelling. A Metis Wedding Party Leaves Fort Edmonton By Ornate Sled (Cariole) And Dogs With Blankets And Ornate Harnesses . The Bobbles Seen Over The Dogs' Heads Were Part Of The Harness. Tied To These Would Be Gaily-Coloured Ribbons To Accompany The Richly Beaded Blankets Seen On The Dogs. The Metis Man Could Be Bringing His New Brideto His Home. Photo Of "The Wedding Journey", A Painting By Paul Kane. (See Also A0062-1881)  ArtCariolesDogsHarnessMetisSledsSnowshoeingWeddings 1846
1679 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Winter Travelling. A Wedding Party Leaves Fort Edmonton. Photo Of “The Wedding Journey”, A Painting By Paul Kane  ArtDogsShowshoeingSledsWeddingsWomen 1846
1017 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Woman Carrying Water Using A Yoke  CostumesEquipmentImmigrationWaterWomen 1905
2722 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Woman In Period Costume Inside The Restored Ross House, Winnipeg  CostumesEquipmentFurnitureHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen  
2775 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costume  CostumesWomen 1870c
2777 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costume  CostumesWomen 1870c
2782 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costume  CostumesWomen 1870c
2784 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costume  CostumesWomen 1880c
2778 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costumes  CostumesWomen 1870c
2779 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Woman'S Costumes  CostumesWomen 1870c
1068 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Women At Work In The Fields  AgricultureImmigrationWomen  
1024 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Women Outside A Winnipeg Building, Some Under An Umbrella Which Reads “ Use Royal Crown Soaps” . The Women Seem To Be Vendors  ImmigrationSignsWinnipeg StreetsWomen  
1871 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Women Sitting In Front Of A Midewewin Lodge, Berens River, A Large Medicine Lodge Open To All Tribes, Built By Ojibway Indians  BuildingsLodgesWomen 1930c
250 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Women Sitting Of Handcar Used On The Cnr Tracks Line Between Hudson Bay Junction And The Pas. Note The Sail On The Handcar Used Like A Sail On A Boat To Help Move The Handcar When The Wind Blows  MachineryRailwaysWomen 1895
2781 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Women'S Costumes  CostumesWomen 1875c
1036 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Woods Self Binder Reaping Machine  AgricultureMachinery  
330 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Work Crew And Two Women Passengers On Pump Car Used Between Hudson Bay Junction And The Pas, Mb  LabourMachineryRailwaysWomen 1909
312 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Work Train On Hudson Bay Railway  Railways 1915c
331 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Worker With Shovels And Some Passengers Sitting On Luggage Awaiting A Train On A Winter Day At A Railway Station  BuildingsEquipmentLabourRailwaysStations  
1214 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Workers At Great Falls Powerplant At Great Falls, Mb  DamsHydroIndustryLabourPowerhousesPowerplants 1922c
1215 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Workers At Great Falls Powerplant At Great Falls, Mb  DamsHydroIndustryLabourPowerhousesPowerplants 1922c
236 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Workers Seen In Early Construction Of Cpr On The Prairies  ConstructionLabourPrairiesRailways 1882
2110 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Workers Walking Up The Pier Loading Wood Onto The Ss “Colvile” At Warren'S Landing On Way From Fort Garry To Norway House. In The Foreground Are Two Aboriginals Paddling A Canoe  BoatsCanoesLabourPiersShipsSteamboatsWood 1881
2225 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Working A Canoe Up A Rapid On St. Lawrence. By W.H. Bartlett  BoatsCanoes  
2215 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Working A Canoe Up A Rapid On St. Lawrence. By W.H. Bartlett  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
1229 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     World War I Aircraft  AircraftAviationWorld War I 1918
1262 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     World War I Aircraft Be 2c  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
558 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Ww I Veterans On Parade During The Winnipeg General Strike  AutomobilesBicyclesFlagsParadesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
557 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Ww I Veterans On Parade During The Winnipeg General Strike  CostumesParadesWinnipeg General StrikeWorld War I 1919, June
1697 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Yell Of Triumph. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Horses 1837
2218 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     York Boat At Norway House  BoatsYork Boats 1900c
2159 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     York Boat On Nelson River Near Split Lake Freighting Supplies For Survey Party. Locating H.B. Railway  BoatsFreightingYork Boats 1915
2177 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     York Boat With Sail Up  BoatsSailingYork Boats 1900c
2175 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     York Boats With Sails Up. The Nelson House Brigade On Split Lake  BoatsLakesSailingYork Boats  
2174 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     York Boats. Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsYork Boats  
1275 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     York Factory, Mb.  BuildingsForts  
77 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     York Factory: Arrival Of The Company Ship. Photo From “Picturesque Canada” By G.M. Grant  BoatsBuildingsForts 1880
5610 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Young Men'S Christian Association (Ymca) On Vaughan Street In Winnipeg, Built In 1912. Note The Car In Front  AssociationsAutomobilesClubsResidencesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5525 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Zimmerman Block, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In C1910  BlocksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1829 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     “Big Snake”, A Blackfoot Chief, Recounting His War Exploits. Photo Of An Original Painting By Paul Kane  CostumesPersonalities  
235 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     “Countess Of Dufferin” In William Whyte Park, First Locomotive In The Candian West, Seen In Front Of Cpr Station On Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg. She Arrived In Barge , Towed By A Stern-Wheeler Steamer, October 8, 1877  LocomotivesParksRailwaysStations 1950c
456 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     “French Canada Answers The Call” ,Troops In Montreal From A Sketch In The Illustrated War News  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885