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1634 |
A0054 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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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 |
Houses ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1857-1858
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1806 |
A0060 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Aboriginal burial ground. |
Graves covered with birch bark and enclosed inside birch sticks. |
Cemeteries ▪ Graves |
1858
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1807 |
A0060 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Aboriginal graves covered with split sticks and enclosed in birch sticks. |
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Cemeteries ▪ Graves |
1858
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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. |
Buffalo ▪ Costumes |
1857-1858
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2434 |
A0078 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Captain John Palliser On His Expedition In The West. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1857
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1574 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Cathedral Of St. Boniface And Nunnery In St. Boniface Seen From Across The Red River. Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Himes |
Churches ▪ Convents ▪ Rivers ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1857c
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109 |
A0004 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Cumberland Houses, From A Sketch By John Fleming Taken By The Henry Youle Hind Expedition Of 1858 |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1858
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24 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Drawing Of Upper Fort Garry Men'S Barracks |
Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1857c
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2164 |
A0070 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Freighting boat on the banks of the Red River near Fort Garry, Manitoba. |
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Boats ▪ Freighting ▪ York Boats |
1858
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831 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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From A Drawing, Teepees, Houses, Horses And Sleds, Dog Teams, With Upper Fort Garry In The Background |
Dogs ▪ Horses ▪ Houses ▪ Sleds ▪ Teepees ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1857
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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. |
Carioles ▪ Dog Sleds ▪ Dogs ▪ Sleds |
1858
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6740 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
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Horse & Sleigh En Route To Hunting Ground |
Horses ▪ Hunting ▪ Sleds |
1858
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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. |
Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1857-1858
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1802 |
A0059 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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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 |
Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1857c
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13899 |
A0431 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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John Edward Harriot, Chief Factor Of Hbc. Built Hawthorne Lodge At St. Andrews, Mb |
Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities |
1858c
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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. |
Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1857c
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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. |
Metis ▪ Personalities |
1857-1858
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1629 |
A0054 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Mcdermot’S Store. In Foreground Is A Dugout Canoe. Photo Taken By H.L. Hime 1857. |
Buildings ▪ Canoes ▪ Stores |
1857
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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. |
Buildings ▪ Churches |
1857
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1841 |
A0061 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Ojibway woman with a child in a papoose. |
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Children ▪ Women |
1857c
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1805 |
A0059 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Ojibway Woman With Baby In Moss Bay On Cradle (Tikanogan) At The Red River Settlement. Photo By Humphrey Lloyd Hime. (Albumen Print) |
Children ▪ Women |
1858
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1551 |
A0051 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Painting Of St. Boniface Cathedral, Winnipeg., |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1858
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52 |
A0002 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Pembina From A Sketch By John Fleming |
Buildings ▪ Forts |
1857
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7 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Pen Sketch Of Upper Fort Garry |
Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1858c
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10512 |
A0328 |
York Factory Collection |
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Red River Cart Camp On Prairies Between Minneapolis & St. Paul |
Camps ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1858
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2173 |
A0070 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Red River freighter's boat. |
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Boats ▪ Freighting ▪ York Boats |
1858c
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26107 |
A0875 |
Women's Studies Collection |
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Residence Of Mr. Bannatyne, A General Trader Near Fort Garry. Photo By H.L. Hime |
Houses ▪ Personalities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
1858, October
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6415 |
A0201 |
Oblate Fathers' Collection |
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St. Boniface Cathedral (First Cathedral) |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1857c
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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. |
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Churches ▪ Convents ▪ Rivers ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1858
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1860 |
A0061 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Teepees (birch bark tents) on the west bank of the Red River in the middle settlement. |
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Teepees ▪ Tents |
1858
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1861 |
A0061 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Teepees on the prairie. |
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Prairies ▪ Teepees ▪ Tents |
1858c
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6739 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
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The Encampment. Photo From Illustrated London News |
Camps ▪ Canoes |
1858
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19 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
H.L. Hime |
Upper Fort Garry seen at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. |
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Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1858c
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863 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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View Of Red River |
Red River Settlement ▪ Rivers |
1858c
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862 |
A0028 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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View Of Red River As Seen From St. Andrews Church |
Red River Settlement ▪ Rivers |
1857c
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