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10047 |
A0314 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Bulman-Ashdown Fire, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo From A Postcard |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1904, October
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38503 |
A1286 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Crowd Examining Remains Of The Ashdown Store, 179 Bannatyne Avenue Gutted By A Fire That Started In The Nearby Bulman Block |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1904, October 1
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17581 |
A0556 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
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Fire Of J.H. Ashdown Hardware Store, Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1904, October 11
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17582 |
A0556 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
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Fire Of J.H. Ashdown Hardware Store, Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1904, October 11
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17583 |
A0556 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
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Fire Of J.H. Ashdown Hardware Store, Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1904, October 11
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17580 |
A0556 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
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Men Who Worked At Cleaning Up Debris After Fire Which Destroyed J.H. Ashdown Hardware Retail Store, Main Street, Winnnipeg, Mb. Front Row: Ruthenian Labourer; Jas. S. Oliiphant; Mr. Ellis (Later Left For Edmonton); Mr. Mckay (Later Managed Hudson'S Bay Sporting Goods Dept); Man With Beard, A Personal Friend Of Mr. Ashdown (Worked At Odd Jobs Around The Store); Young Boy, Worked In Tinshop, Norman Sly; Man With Gold Club, Worked In Tinshop; Man With Baseball Bat, C.H. Lightly (Later Operated A Tinsmithing Business In Winnipeg. Second Row: Mr. George Wilson (Store Department Manager, Builders' Hardware); Man In Fedora Hat (E. Richot) Acted As French Interpreter; Boy Sitting Is Donald Manson, Worked In Sporting Goods, (Later Employed By A Hardwre Merchant In Town Near Calgary. Seated In Rear: Two Ruthenian Labourers |
Fires ▪ Labour ▪ Russians ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1904, October 11
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10049 |
A0314 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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The Site Following Bulman-Ashdown Fire, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo From A Postcard |
Fires ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1904, October
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