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A1807 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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144th Overseas Battalion. N.C.O.'S Machine Gun Section And Band. Top Row (L- R): Sergeant Martin, Sergeant Stibbard. Centre Row (L- R): Corp. Clark; Sergeant. Millar; Corp. Prince. Bottom Row: Corp. Lay; Sergeant Newman. Photo Courtesy Of Howard Loewen |
Bands ▪ Guns ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ World War I |
1916, March
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16407 |
A0514 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Construction Of Aqueduct At Birch River Crossing |
Aqueducts ▪ Construction |
1916, March 16
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16405 |
A0514 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Construction Of Aqueduct At Mile 74 |
Aqueducts ▪ Construction |
1916, March 21
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16406 |
A0514 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Construction Of East Portion Of Aqueduct At Birch River Crossing |
Aqueducts ▪ Construction |
1916, March 21
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58864 |
A1807 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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The Winnipeg Rifles Known As The "Little Black Devils", N.C.O.'S No.2 Company, 144th Overseas Battalion:.Top Row: Corp. Driver, Corp. H.G. Brownell, Corp. R. Underwood, Corp. C.S. Burnett, Corp. R. Lessy..Middle Row : Sergeant Winter, C.O. Sergeant Major Pile, Sergeant Harris, Corp. A Kerr, Corp. L. Horley, Sergeant.Morris..Bottom Row : Sergeant G. Prosser, Sergeant G. Blagdon, Sergeant Mew, Sergeant A.W. Beasant, Sergeant J. Wray. Photo Courtesy Of Howard Loewen., |
Military ▪ Personalities ▪ World War I |
1916, March
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A0355 |
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection |
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Winnipeg Monarch Senior Hockey Club Versus Toronto Riversides, Champs Eastern Canada, Toronto, On. Dick Irvin, George Hay, Monarch Stars. Top Row (L- R): Cece Browne. George Hay Born In Listowel, On, In January 1898. He Spent His Early Hockey Days In Winnipeg And Played With The Winnipeg Monarchs With Dick Irvin In 1915 And 1916 And Later Senior With Regina Vics In 1920-1921. He Turned Professional With Regina Caps Again With Irvin And During His Four Years There Scored 87 Goals And 58 Assists. Then He Was With The Portland Rosebuds With Irvin And He Scored 18 Goals. When The Team Was Sold To Chicago They Both Moved Into The Nhl. George Had A 14 And 8 Year With Chicago And Then Was Traded To Detroit Gougars (Later The Detroit Red Wings) And Was Top Scorer On The Club With 22 Goals And 13 Asists. In His 5 Years In The Nhl He Produced 73 Goals And 54 Assists.George Hay Made The 1927 All-Star Team Selected By The Managers, With Howie Morenz And Bill Cook As Line Mates. He Retired In 1931 And Went To Stratford, On |
Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1916, March
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