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57386 A1754 Gurling Collection     Observation Tower Used By The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch ,Bird’S Hill, Mb. Built By Transcona Building Contractor W.A. Girling  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRanchingTowers  
19518 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     (Judge) John Black, Born In Scotland On March 11,1817, Died In Scotland In1879). He Came To Red River In 1839, Entered The Service Of The Hudson'S Bay Company As A Clerk And Retired From The Company In 1852 As A Chief Trader. He Spent The Next Ten Years In Australia And Scotland. On July 3, 1845 He Married Margaret Christie, A Daughter Of Alexander Christie Who Served For Two Terms As Governor Of Assiniboia. In 1862 He Was Appointed Recorder Of Rupert'S Land A Position He Held Until Manitoba Became A Province In 1870. Black Was A Member Of The Delegation Sent By The Red River Settlers To Negotiate With The Canadian Government In 1870. Recorder And Chief Trader.  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyJudiciaryPersonalitiesPoliticsScots 1864
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
16277 A0509 Winnipeg Archives     (L- R): Bank Of Montreal; Power Building; Hbc Store On Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Automobiles Parked Diagonally Along Portage Avenue, And The Lamp Posts  AutomobilesBanksHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
5237 A0167 Miscellaneous Collection     (L- R): Hudson'S Bay Co Northern Department, Head Office  Hudson Bay CompanyOfficesWinnipeg Buildings 1881
5238 A0167 Miscellaneous Collection     (L- R): Hudson’S Bay Co, Fort Garry  Hudson Bay CompanyWinnipeg Buildings 1881
12530 A0387 Major L.J. Charles Collection     (L- R): J.L. Charles; An Inuit (Eskimo); Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Officer Near Churchill, Mb, During Survey For Hudson Bay Railway  EskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitPersonalitiesRailwaysSurveying 1928, March
17853 A0566 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     (L- R): Leo Satoksky (Clerk) Dna, Luke Issaluk (Clerk) Dna, And Ches Russell (Non Native) Employed In Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Store Standing In Front Of A Cash Register At Rankin Inlet, Nt  EquipmentEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitPersonalitiesStores 1970
54590 A1660 Provincial Archives of Alberta     (L- R): Mr. Chipman Of The Hudson'S Bay Company, Alberta Premier A.C. Rutherford, Alberta Lieutenant- Governor G.H.V. Bulyea (Front), Father Albert Lacombe, And Lord Strathcona (Donald A. Smith).  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPoliticsReligion 1909
57019 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     (L- R): S.A.Keighley, William Glenney And An Unidentified Man With A Dog Sitting On Porch Of New Hbc Post At Big Trout Lake  CostumesDogsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPosts 1930
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  
10405 A0325 York Factory Collection     310-Ton Barque (Barkentine) Ocean Nymph, Bought By Hbc The Year She Was Built (1862), Approaches York Factory. In Front Of Fort, The Inhabitants Get Ready To Salute Her With Cannon. From The Beaver, Winter 1957  BuildingsCannonsFortsHudson Bay CompanyShips 1862
43636 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     A Drawing By William Rogers, Showing Life At Fort Garry, Red River Cart In The Foreground  FortsHudson Bay CompanyLifestyleRed River CartsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1870c
43635 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     A Drawing Of Old Fort Garry (Upper Fort Garry) With Red River Carts In Foreground  FortsHudson Bay CompanyRed River CartsUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1870c
57376 A1754 Gurling Collection     A Building Built By W.A. Girling, Used At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
41317 A1384 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     A Distant View Of Ile La Crosse, Saskatchewan, With Mission And Hospital (Left Centre) And Hudson'S Bay Company Post (Right)  BuildingsHospitalsHudson Bay CompanyMissionsPostsTowns 1927c
38414 A1283 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Man Carrying Water Using A Yoke Passes Through The Original Archway Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post At Norway House, Mb  BuildingsEquipmentHudson Bay CompanyLabourPostsTownsWater 1952, December 29
41509 A1392 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     A Poster Titled, “The Great Beacon” Illustrating Beacon On Top Of Hudson'S Bay Store, Winnipeg  Hudson Bay CompanyPostersWinnipeg Buildings 1930c
57375 A1754 Gurling Collection     A Residence Built By W.A. Girling At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
51316 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Manager, with his family, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Manager, with his family, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
51313 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
51315 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager, with his family, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  A.B. "Toots" McIvor, Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager, with his family, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
1904 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal and white traders outside a Hudson's Bay Company post.  Photo from a sketch.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
14077 A0437 George Cotter Collection   Aboriginal family in schooner outside Hudson Bay Company post, Cartwright, Manitoba.    BoatsBuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyPostsWomen  
51311 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Aerial view of Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Aerial view of Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStores  
51312 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Aerial view of Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Aerial view of Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStores  
41279 A1382 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of Hudson'S Bay Co. Post And The Howey Mine At Red Lake, On  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLakesMiningPostsTowns 1930c
41368 A1386 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of Hudson'S Bay Company Fort At The Mouth Of Jack River, Mb  FortsHudson Bay CompanyRiversTowns 1930c
41372 A1386 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of Hudson'S Bay Company Post At York Factory On The Hayes River, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyPostsRiversTowns 1970c
43637 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     Aerial View Of Lower Fort Garry, Near Selkirk, Manitoba On The Red River. (Note: Home Of The Motor Country Club)  ClubsFortsHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort GarryRiversTowns 1930c
10845 A0337 York Factory Collection     Aerial View Of Part Of The Settlement At York Factory. In The Foreground Is The Anglican Church, With The Rectory Across The Tracks. In The Middle Distance, The Nearer Building On The Left Is The School House, Then The Hudson'S Bay Company Manager'S House And The Hbc Depot. In The Distant Clearing Is The Manitoba Game Branch House, Occupied By The Evangelical Mission. Beyond Is The Northern End Of The Settlement. The Main Part Of The Settlement Is To The South, Ouside The Right Of The Photo. The Hayes River Is In The Distance. (See Also A0323-10344)  BuildingsChurchesFortsHudson Bay CompanyMissionsRiversSchools 1957
41275 A1382 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post At Island Lake, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyLakesPostsTowns 1930c
41383 A1386 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post At Oxford House, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1930c
41379 A1386 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post On A Lake 125 Miles East Of Norway House, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLakesPostsTowns 1930c
41274 A1382 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post On God'S Lake, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyLakesPostsTowns 1930c
43379 A1432 Canadian National Railway Collection     Aerial View Of The Hudson'S Bay Company'S York Factory Depot On The Hayes River  BoatsBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyRiversTowns 1924c
41439 A1389 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Aerial View Of Upper Fort Garry, On The Red River  Hudson Bay CompanyRiversUpper Fort Garry 1923c
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
14771 A0459 George Cotter Collection     Agnes Cotter In Boat At North West River  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
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
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  
13770 A0426 Miscellaneous Collection     Andrew Douglas Ranken Born In Aberdeenshire, Scotland In 1860. He Came To Winnipeg In 1882 And Was Employed By Hbc For Two Years Then Established His Own Dry Goods Business In Brandon, Mb, Called The A.D. Ranken & Co. In 1885 Heserved As Lt. In Volunteer Home Guard During North West Rebellion  Hudson Bay CompanyMilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesScotsStores 1906c
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
12427 A0385 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Arrival Of York Boats With Supplies For Hudson’S Bay Co, Split Lake  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyYork Boats  
42632 A1407 Canadian National Railway Collection     Artist Drawing Of The Old Hudson Bay’S Post, Edmonton, Ab  FortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1863c
8718 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Artist'S Sketch Of Public Sale Of Furs In London For Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
14295 A0445 York Factory Collection     Baby Dorothy Harding And Her Mother In Hbc Mail Sled At York Factory  ChildrenDogsFortsHudson Bay CompanySledsWomen 1925
2965 A0096 Miscellaneous Collection     Beacon & Directional Light Atop Hbc Store. Photo From A Postcard  AviationHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
19563 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Bernard Rogan Ross, Chief Trader With Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
19558 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Bernard Ross Jr., Son Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  ChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
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
14093 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Boardwalks And Hbc Post At Rigolet  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
13926 A0432 Miscellaneous Collection     Boat Commemorating Anniversary Of Hudson’S Bay Co In Parade In Winnipeg  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyParades  
50320 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection     Boats at Hudson's Bay Co dock where aircraft has arrived with mail.  AircraftBoatsDocksHudson Bay CompanyLakes 1970
2272 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Brigade Of Canoes Leaving Lachine. Painted By Franklin Arbuckle For Hbc  CanoesHudson Bay Company  
14064 A0436 George Cotter Collection     Buildings At Hbc Post At Rigolet. Boat On Left  BoatsBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPiersPosts  
14061 A0436 George Cotter Collection     Buildings At Hbc Post At Rigolet. Children At Play On The Shore In Foreground  BuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyPiersPosts  
14062 A0436 George Cotter Collection     Buildings At Hbc Post At Rigolet. Group Of People Seen On Pier  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPiersPostsWomen  
57374 A1754 Gurling Collection     Buildings Built By W.A. Girling, At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
117 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings Of The Hbc Post At Portage La Prairie, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1890
18325 A0582 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Buildings on river front, Waterways, Alberta.  The Hudson's Bay Company warehouse and the McInnes Fish Company.  StoresBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyWarehousesHarbours 1928c
18346 A0583 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Business Section, Fort Smith, Nt. These Buildings Are All Occupied By Hbc And Employees. Photo Courtesy Of E. Jones  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1928
57715 A1764 Miscellaneous Collection     Cairn Is Dedicated To Brandon House No.2 Established On This Site On October 7, 1828 By Chief Trader Francis Heron Of Hbc. Was Abandoned In 1832. Erected On Oct. 7, 1928 By The Brandon Rotary Club  Hudson Bay CompanyMonuments 1928
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  
12428 A0385 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Carrying Supplies From York Boats For Hbc At Split Lake  Hudson Bay CompanyYork Boats  
51314 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Catherine and Helen McIvor, daughters of Hudson's Bay Company Store Manage A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Catherine and Helen McIvor, daughters of Hudson's Bay Company Store Manage A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
3442 A0111 James A. Richardson Collection W.J. Buchanan   CF-AIA Bellanca CH 300 Aircraft at Norway House, Manitoba. Left to right: the Postmaster, H.C. Clark, Hudson's Bay Company, Norway House; Ralph Parsons, Commissioner; R.A. Talbot, District Manager of Keewatin District. The pilot, Bythell, is behind the Postmaster, attending to the plane. There is a dog in the photo and an man and child, unidentified, in the left background.  CF-AIA Bellanca CH 300 Aircraft at Norway House, Manitoba. Left to right: the Postmaster, H.C. Clark, Hudson's Bay Company, Norway House; Ralph Parsons, Commissioner; R.A. Talbot, District Manager of Keewatin District. The pilot, Bythell, is behind the Postmaster, attending to the plane. There is a dog in the photo and an man and child, unidentified, in the left background.  AircraftAviationCostumesDogsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities c. 1931
3737 A0120 James A. Richardson Collection     Cf-Bdg Norduyn Norseman Iv Aircraft And Hudson’S Bay Steamer “Fort Ross” At Tuktuk, Nt  AircraftAviationBoatsHudson Bay CompanyShips 1938c
9965 A0312 R.C.M.P. Collection     Chimneys Of Hbc Fort At Rocky Mountain House.  ChimneysFortsHudson Bay Company 1920
35881 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Christopher Chapman, Oscar Winner For His Film “A Place To Stand”, Produced “Film Impressions 1670 To 1970” For The Hudson’S Bay Company  ArtCinemaEntertainmentHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1970, May 1
53217 A1609 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     City Of Winnipeg Motorcycle & Snowmobile On Display In Window Of Hudson'S Bay Co Store, Winnipeg, During Winnipeg Police Department Centennial Celebrations  Hudson Bay CompanyMotorcyclesPoliceSnowmobilesUniforms 1974
53415 A1618 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     City Of Winnipeg Police Pipe Band. Front Row: D. Mercer, Pres. C.P.A.A.A.; J.R. Coghill, Pipe Major; C.H. Newton, Chief Constable; W. Sutherland, Piper; G. Smith, Chief Detective. Middle Row: E. Campbell, Piper; J.B. Mcpherson, Piper; A. Jones, Drummer; A. Jones, Drummer; J. Duke, Piper. Back Row: D. Ross, Sgt. Drummer; G. Elrick, Drummer; F. Macdonald, Piper; R. Cox, Drummer; W. Macdonald, Piper. Back Row: D. Ross, Sgt Drummer; G. Elrick, Drummer; F. Macdonald, Piper; R. Cox, Drummer; W. Macdonald, Piper. Trophies Include Hbc Trophy, Portage La Prairie; Driving Club Trophy, Winnipeg  BandsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPoliceTrophies 1921
5637 A0179 Miscellaneous Collection     Close-Up Of Hudson'S Bay Company Post At St. Anne Des Chenes, Constructed In 1872  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1955
19543 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection E. Spencer   Clouston family, Little Britain, Ottawa, Ontario.  James Clouston came from Stromness in the Orkney Islands, Scotland and entered the Hudson's Bay Company's service in 1842 and sailed in the Company ship "Prince Rupert" to be employed in York Factory. He renewed his contract in 1847 for a further three years and in 1850 he renewed it for another three years. He was attached to Dr. Rae's Expedition of 1853-54 to West Boothia, but returned to York Fort. In 1885 he returned to Europe in the Company ship "Prince of Wales" in the Autumn. His share of H.M. Government's reward to Dr. Jon Rae for first ascertaining news of the fate of Sir John Franklin's pedition amounted to 60 pounds.  PersonalitiesChildrenHudson Bay CompanyWomenFur Trade  
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  
8687 A0271 Miscellaneous Collection     Construction Of Hudson’S Bay Co Store, Winnipeg  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1926c
8688 A0271 Miscellaneous Collection     Construction Of Hudson’S Bay Co Store, Winnipeg, Mb  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1926c
23333 A0776 Delza Longman Collection     Construction Of Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1926
23323 A0776 Delza Longman Collection     Construction Of The Hudson’S Bay Company Store On Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1926
13703 A0424 Miscellaneous Collection     Council Of Hbc Commissioned Officers Held In Winnipeg  AdministrationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1887
54281 A1649 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dan Roth, Of Stratford, On, A Leggo Assembler Team Member, Adds The Finishing Pieces To The All Leggo Undersea Divers, On Display At The Hudson'S Bay Store  DisplaysDivingHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesToysWinnipeg Buildings 1985, October 29
2280 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Defence Of The Fort. Drawing  BattlesFortsHudson Bay CompanyMilitary  
53711 A1629 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Display Of Uniforms And Motorcycles During Centennial Celebrations Of Winnipeg Police Department At Hudson'S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue  CelebrationsDisplaysHudson Bay CompanyMotorcyclesPoliceUniforms 1974
53712 A1629 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Display Of Uniforms And Motorcycles During Centennial Celebrations Of Winnipeg Police Department At Hudson'S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue  CelebrationsDisplaysHudson Bay CompanyMotorcyclesPoliceUniforms 1974
53713 A1629 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Display Of Uniforms And Motorcycles During Centennial Celebrations Of Winnipeg Police Department At Hudson'S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue  CelebrationsDisplaysHudson Bay CompanyMotorcyclesPoliceUniforms 1974
53714 A1629 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Display Of Uniforms And Motorcycles During Centennial Celebrations Of Winnipeg Police Department At Hudson'S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue  DisplaysHudson Bay CompanyMotorcyclesPoliceUniforms 1974
53710 A1629 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Display Of Winnipeg Police Department Uniforms During Centennial Celebrations Of Winnipeg Police Department At Hudson'S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue.  CelebrationsDisplaysHudson Bay CompanyPoliceUniforms 1974
43090 A1422 Canadian National Railway Collection     Dog Rib Indians’ Skin Lodges In Front Of The Hudson’S Bay Company Fort At Fort Resolution On Great Slave Lake  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyLakesLodges 1880c
38892 A1299 Winnipeg Free Press Collection L.B. Foote   Dog teams pulling toboggans at start of race, Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Co. store on right and Canadian National Railway Union Station on left in background.  DogsGatesHudson Bay CompanyRacingStationsStoresToboggansUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1918
51352 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Donald McIvor clerking at Hudson's Bay Company Store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Donald McIvor clerking at Hudson's Bay Company Store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStores  
33385 A1114 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. David Maycher, Dentist, Located In Hudson’S Bay Store.  Hudson Bay CompanyMedicinePersonalitiesStores 1980, October 17
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  
59908 A1896 Professor S.T. Boggs Collection     Dr. Neufeld, United Church Pastor And Ralphine Jarine, Hbc Manager At Berens River, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesReligion 1952
21751 A0718 Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection     Dr. William Cowan, Physician; Hudson'S Bay Company Employee. He Graduated From The University Of Glasgow And Came To Fort Garry In 1849 As Medical Officer With Military Pensioners Commanded By Major W.B. Coldwell. Married Harriet Sinclair Of The Red River Settlement In 1852 And They Had Several Children. In 1856 Was Sent By Hbc To Moose Factory And Was Appointed Chief Trader In 1860. In 1862 He Was Transferred Back To Fort Garry As Second In Command To Governor William Mactavish. At The Beginning Of The Red River Insurrection In 1869 Governor Mactavish Was Ill So Dr. William Cowan Was In Charge Of The Fort. When Riel Took Over Fort Garry, Dr. Cowan Was Imprisoned. In July 1870 Cowan Escaped And With His Wife And Child Left Lower Fort Garry By York Boat To Hudson Bay, Where They Sailed For England. They Returned In 1872. Dr. Cowan Chaired The Meeting Called In 1879 To Form The Historic And Scientific Society Of Manitoba, And Became Its First Vice President. When The Winnipeg General Hospital Was Incorporated In 1882 He Was Appointed An Honourary Consultant. He Died In St. Paul In 1902  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyMedicinePersonalities  
2263 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News, Showing Trading With Indians  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company  
43283 A1429 Canadian National Railway Collection     Drawing Of Fort Ellice, A Hudson'S Bay Company Post  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRed River CartsTeepees 1800c
49 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Drawing Of Lower Fort Garry By Chief Factor Alexander Christie, Of Hbc  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort Garry 1842
26444 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     Drawing Of Ships By Artist Showing The Nonsuch. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. Ships Wintering In Ten Shilling Creek, Hayes River, 1746. Sketch From A Voyage To Hudson'S Bay By Arthur Dobbs' Agent Henry Ellis  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShips  
5361 A0171 Miscellaneous Collection     Duncan Mclean Dressed In A Suit And Hat Seen Standing On The Sand At Grand Beach. Mb  BeachesCostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1918, August
22129 A0732 Miscellaneous Collection     Duncan Mclean, Born Feb. 9, 1877 Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hbc Fur Factor, Was Held Prisoner By Louis Riel During 1885 North West Rebellion  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1970
22130 A0732 Miscellaneous Collection     Duncan Mclean, Born Feb.9, 1877 Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hbc Fur Factor. Was Held Prisoner By Louis Riel During 1885 North West Rebellion  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel  
23813 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Duncan Mclean, Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hbc Factor, Member Of Royal Winnipeg Rifles  Hudson Bay CompanyMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1915c
23826 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Duncan Mclean, Son Of W.J. Mclean, Shown With A Portrait Of His Father  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1971
23827 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Duncan Mclean, Son Of W.J. Mclean, Shown With A Silver Snuff Box Which Was Presented To His Father By The Marquis Of Lorne When He Was Governor-General Of Canada  AwardsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1969
23824 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth M. Mclean, Daughter Of Hudson'S Bay Company Employee At Fort Ellice, Hunting With A Rifle  FortsGunsHudson Bay CompanyHuntingPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
7921 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     Elizabeth Mclean At Fort Ellice  FortsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
23817 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth Mclean, Daughter Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
23816 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth Mclean, Daughter Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  HorsesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
23818 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth Mclean, Daughter Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  HorsesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
23776 A0796 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth Mclean, Daughter Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesWomen 1885
23831 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Elizabeth Mclean, On Horseback, Daughter Of W.J. Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Employee  HorsesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1909c
19593 A0633 Nora Hiam Collection Max Platz   Ewen Macdonald, 1839-1909, Chief Factor of Hudson's Bay Company.  Macdonald was born at Glen Quoich, Invernesshire, Scotland. He married the daughter of Chief Trader Alexander Murray. He joined the Company in 1859, serving at Norway House and Swan River. After retiring in 1873 he purchased a farm near Portage la Prairie. He rejoined the Company in 1875, serving at Ile-a-la-Crosse and Norway House, Lesser Slave Lake, Peace River, Michipecoten and Lake Superior. He retired from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1905, residing first at Prince Albert and later at Victoria, British Columbia where he died in 1909.  ScotsFur TradePersonalitiesHudson Bay Company  
50723 A1528 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Excavation For Hudson’S Bay Co Store, Portage Avenue And Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1923c
8948 A0278 Miscellaneous Collection     Exterior Of Hudson’S Bay Company Post In Winter. Note The Crates Made Of Logs In The Left Foreground  FortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores  
52586 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firm'S President, Marvin Tiller Announced That The Hudson Bay Northern Stores Have Taken Over The Northern Posts From The Hudson’S Bay Company. Head Office Will Remain In Winnipeg. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPostsStores 1987, May 2
11181 A0347 Emerson, Manitoba Collection     First Customs House, Emerson, Mb. This Log Building Now Houses Emerson Museum  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyTowns  
4907 A0156 Scott Bateman Collection     First Tracks Of Hudson Bay Railway Being Laid By Section Gang To Connect With Cnr At The Pas, Mb  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyRailways 1911
12624 A0390 Major L.J. Charles Collection   Five men standing on steps of Hudson's Bay Company post, Southern Indian Lake, Saskatchewan.  Donald Gordon, President of Canadian National Railways in centre with Hudson's Bay Company Manager on extreme left. Sign on building reads "Hudson's Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May 1670".  PersonalitiesSignsBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsCostumes 1951
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
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
65356 A2108 University of Alberta Archives     Fort Macleod, Ab, The Hudson'S Bay Stores Building Is Visible On The Left  AgricultureBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresStreetsTowns 1896
7920 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     Fort Qu'Appelle.,  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1877
8949 A0278 Miscellaneous Collection     Fort Yukon, Hbc Post, From A Painting  FortsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
19557 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Frank Ross, Son Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  ChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
56962 A1740 Cory Kilvert Collection     From A Distance The View Of Hbc Store In Northern Manitoba. Photo By Cory Kilvert  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1951, July
59685 A1889 Miscellaneous Collection     From A Distance, Upper Fort Garry Looking North. In The Background Is The Hbc Retail Store And A Wagon  FortsHudson Bay CompanyStoresUpper Fort GarryWagons 1881
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
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
70477 A2273 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Fur Press Used By Hudson’S Bay Company At Lower Fort Garry, Near Selkirk, Mb. (4x5 Neg.)  ArtifactsEquipmentFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort GarryTowns 1957, October 11
33411 A1115 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Taylor Richardson, Governor Of The Hudson’S Bay Company, President, James Richardson And Sons And Executive With Other Businesses  BusinessesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1980, May 23
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  
18062 A0572 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Grave Found In Association With A Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Fort. Principal Features Are The Cross At The Head And A Wooden Picket Fence At Methay Portage, Sk  ArchaeologyEskimosFencesFortsGravesHudson Bay CompanyInuit 1972, July 13
14071 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Group Of Hebron Inuit (Eskimos) With Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Employee. Three Men Are Holding Guns  CostumesEskimosGunsHudson Bay CompanyHuntingInuit  
39008 A1303 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Portrait Of Leading Figures In Early Manitoba. Back Row (L- R): George Simpson (1842-1905), Chief Engineer, Northern Pacific Railway, Chief Engineer And Chief Clerk Of Manitoba (1899-1904), Manitoba Deputy Minister Of Public Works (1904-1905); Colin Inkster, (1843-C1843 ), Manitoba Legislative Councillor (1871-1876), Minister Of Agriculture (1874), Council President (1876), Sheriff Of Manitoba (1876), Sheriff Of The Eastern Judicial District, (1881-1918); James Mcdougall (1840-1915), Hudson'S Bay Co Chief Trader (1873), Chief Factor (1887), Acting Inspector (1894); W. S. Beecher (1850-1927), (Hudson Bay) Railway Contractor. Front Row (L- R): William Clark, Hudson'S Bay Co Chief Trader (1879), Chief Factor (1892); David Mair Walker, (1835-1920), Winnipeg'S First Lawyer (1875-1878), Attorney General Of Manitoba (1878-1882), Judge (1882), Police Magistrate (1911); Robert Tait, (1830 - 1912), Farmer 1st Reaping Machine (1850), 1st Threshing Machine (1851), Miller, Built 1st Steam Grist Mill In St. James (1869), Freighter Operated Steam Ferry Between Winnipeg And St. Boniface (1878); Robert Patterson, A Fur Buyer From Montreal  AgricultureCostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolicePoliticsRailways 1900c
2297 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Harper’S Weekly Magazine Illustration (Sketch) Of Christmas In H.B. Territory.  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1862
18352 A0583 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Hay River, Northwest Territories.    TownsBuildingsStoresHudson Bay Company 1928
14100 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Hbc Boat The Milda  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyPiers  
7995 A0250 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Hbc Bachelor'S Banquet (L- R): Rev. R.T. Chapin, Charles Clay, George Souter, And Mr. Collins At Dinner  DiningHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesReligion 1925
18335 A0582 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Buildings, Fort Chipewyan, Ab  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1928
2226 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Canoe With Sir George Simpson. From A Painting  BoatsCanoesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
14758 A0459 George Cotter Collection     Hbc Employee, J.A. Wilson, Photographer  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPhotography  
14772 A0459 George Cotter Collection     Hbc Employee, Stewart Cotter, With Kayak At North West River. (See Also A0459-14770)  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyKayaksPersonalities  
18230 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Factor'S House, Hazelton, Bc. Photo Courtesy Of E. Jones  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay Company 1927
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
26441 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (Same As A0073 - 02253)  Fur TradeHudson Bay Company 1671
26441 A0887 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Fur Sale At Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (See Also A0073-02246)  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  
18477 A0586 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Men At Kitwanga With Snowshoes And Dog Sled  DogsHudson Bay CompanySledsSnowshoeing 1887c
4909 A0156 Scott Bateman Collection     Hbc Original Trading Store & Fort  BuildingsCanoesFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1909
14101 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Hbc Post At Rigolet  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
13523 A0418 Svein Sigfusson Collection     Hbc Post In Winter At Berens River  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
18348 A0583 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Post Manager'S House, Fort Smith, Nt. Photo Courtesy Of E. Jones  BuildingsFortsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1928
14098 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Hbc Post Staff House In Deep Snow At Rigolet. Note The Fences  BuildingsFencesHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
14653 A0456 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Post, Edmonton, Ab  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
4966 A0158 Charles Campbell Collection     Hbc Residence At Chomahawin  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyResidences  
17985 A0570 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Riverboat “Distributor” At Fort Providence, Nt. Photo Courtesy Dr. J.B. Mawdsley  BoatsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPaddlewheelers 1921c
4885 A0155 Scott Bateman Collection     Hbc Sternwheel Steamer “Saskatchewan” And Tugs “Sam Brisbin” & “Le Pas” Tied Up In Mouth Of The Pas River  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyPaddlewheelersRiversSteamboatsTugboats  
6561 A0206 James A. Richardson Collection     Hbc Store At Eskimo Point. Group Of Officers & Men. Factor Mr. Peters In Front Opposite Doorway  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1928
56993 A1741 S.A. Keighley Collection     Hbc Store At Montreal Lake. Woodland Caribou Rack On Wall Was Shot By S.A. Keighley With A .22 Rifle When He Was Hunting For Partridges. Caribou Was Shot In Windpipe And Died As The Animal Could Not Breath  BuildingsCaribouChildrenHudson Bay CompanyStores 1919c
2934 A0095 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Hbc Store At Norway House, Manitoba  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores  
22292 A0737 Miscellaneous Collection     Hbc Store At Norway House, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1983, August
57003 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Hbc Store At Portage La Locho Was The Last Hbc Post That Sid Keighley Served At Before Becoming An Independent Trader  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1937-1938
4905 A0156 Scott Bateman Collection     Hbc Store Built In 1909 To Replace The Original Fort At Junction Of The Pas & Saskatchewan Rivers  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyRiversStores 1909
18229 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Store In Hazelton, Bc. Photo Courtesy Of E. Jones  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1927
16263 A0509 Winnipeg Archives     Hbc Store, Portage Avenue. Manitoba Legislative Building Seen In Left Foreground  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanyLegislative BuildingsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1939
8026 A0251 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Hbc Store, Trinkets, Toys & Groceries Section  BuildingsFoodHudson Bay CompanyStoresToys 1927
8025 A0251 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Hbc Store. Groceries & Hardware Section, At Island Lake. Seen Is Mr. Collins After Whom Collins Bay, Island Lake Is Named  BuildingsFoodHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStores 1927
2300 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Hbc Trading Post With Log Buildings And Family Outside  BuildingsChildrenDogsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
18306 A0582 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hbc Trading Post, Sugluk Inlet, Hudson Bay  BoatsBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTents 1930
13512 A0417 Ernest Symons, Rocanville Collection     Hbc Train Of Wagons From The North Laden With $78,000 Worth Of Furs Arriving In Calgary  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyWagons 1888
4876 A0155 Scott Bateman Collection     Hbc York Boat On The Saskatchewan River  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyYork Boats  
19526 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Notman   Head and shoulders shot of William McMurray.  For further information, see the entry under William McMurray at Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
22289 A0737 Miscellaneous Collection     Headstone Erected By Commissioned Officers Of Hbc In Memory Of Horace Belanger, Chief Factor Who Drowned At Norway House Oct. 1, 1898, And Stanley Simpson, Clerk, Who Drowned At The Same Time Trying To Save The Life Of His Master And Friend  Hudson Bay CompanyMonuments 1983, August
23830 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Helen Hunter Mclean (Nee Murray), Wife Of W.J. “Big Bear” Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Employee (Factor)  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
23815 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Helen Mclean, Daughter Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
23814 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Helen Mclean, Wife Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1884
43084 A1422 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hon. W. J. Christie, Born 1824 At Fort Albany, Hudson Bay And Died At Seeley Bay, 1900. He Was Inspecting Chief Factor, Hudson’S Bay Company, 1841 - 1872; Member North West Council, 1872 - 1876  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics 1875c
12514 A0387 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Horses And Sleigh In Front Of Hudson’S Bay Company Post At Sturgeon Lake, Ab. This Land Became Prosperous Due To Good Land, Oil And Gas  HorsesHudson Bay CompanyPostsSledsStores  
43261 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hudson Bay Post, Fort Churchill  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1900c
71760 A2410 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson Square In Churchill, Mb. A Woman Is Standing Beside An Old Artillery Gun In Foreground. In The Background Are The Hudson’S Bay Company Stores With Men And Children Walking In Front Of Them  BuildingsCannonsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyStoresTownsWeaponsWomen 1954, July
50610 A1524 Pat Wheeler Collection   Hudson's Bay Co. Departmental Managers seen in front of Upper Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg, MB.  (L- R) Back Row: T. Clouston, ND, USA, Office; A.C.L. Fox, Winnipeg; J. Houston, Cumberland; A.W. Colpman, Rat Portage (later known as Kenora); J. Scott, Winnipeg. Middle Row: G. Hislop, Edmonton; A.C. Makay, Deloraine; T. Ross, Winnipeg; R. Spark, Winnipeg; J.B. Parker, Battleford; J.B. Hall, Winnipeg; E.D. Adams, ND, USA, Office; W. Galbraith, Prince Albert; F. Leggo, Winnipeg; I. Johnston, Winnipeg; W. Gardner, Macleod. Front Row: M.S. Beeston, Shoal Lake; A. Congdon, Winnipeg; E. Depencier, Manitou; J.E. Thompson, Winnipeg; C.E. Paulin, Quappelle; A. Kenning, Winnipeg; J. White, Winnipeg.  Hudson Bay CompanyUpper Fort GarryPersonalities 1891, September 17
18225 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection   Hudson's Bay Comapny and Indian Agents' buildings, Hazelton, British Columbia.  Photo taken by former missionary. Photo courtesy of E. Jones.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyHouses 1880c
50345 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company clerk and Bill Anderson with winter fur catch, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Children are Burnell and Sandra Anderson.  Hudson's Bay Company clerk and Bill Anderson with winter fur catch, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Children are Burnell and Sandra Anderson.  BuildingsChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStores 1970
18460 A0586 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Hudson's Bay Company employees, Waterways, Alberta, on their way to a picnic at the Tar Island Shipyards.    Hudson Bay CompanyPicnics 1928c
10407 A0325 York Factory Collection J. MacLauchlan   Hudson's Bay Company flag, York Factory, Manitoba.    FlagsFortsHudson Bay Company 1977, August
4071 A0131 James A. Richardson Collection J.A. Cordingley   Hudson's Bay Company goods and freight received at Twin Lakes, Ontario, via the Canadian National Railways.  Weight 1270 pounds to be flown by Canadian Airways Limited to Ogoki Post, Ontario on the Ogoki River.  AviationFreightingHudson Bay CompanyRailways 1933, May 15
24933 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Hudson's Bay Company Store 176-184 Main Street.  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900
51309 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStores  
51310 A1551 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Company store and houses, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStores  
51340 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
51350 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Company Store Manager A.B. "Toots" McIvor, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
51338 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Mrs. Sarah Musivaggan, Gordon McLeod and Mrs. K. Colomb.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStoresWomen  
50330 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. House in background.  Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. House in background.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStores 1950
51359 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Left to right: Arnold Dysart, Mary Jane and Solomon Spence.  Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Left to right: Arnold Dysart, Mary Jane and Solomon Spence.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStoresWomen  
51358 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Left to right: Evelyn Montgomery nee Dysart, Alex Spence and James Moose.  Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Left to right: Evelyn Montgomery nee Dysart, Alex Spence and James Moose.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStoresWomen  
51354 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   Hudson's Bay Company's Canso, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson's Bay Company's Canso, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  AircraftHudson Bay Company  
58758 A1802 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson's Bay Company, Norway House, showing interior of the fort. (From a postcard courtesy of Sarah Eastley, Nesbitt, Manitoba.)  FortsHudson Bay Company  
31120 A1038 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson'S Bay House, Main Street North Of Assiniboine Avenue During Exterior Refurbishing. Photo By G. Cairns  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1970, January 9
41480 A1391 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Hudson's Bay Post and Dock at Norway House, Manitoba.  BuildingsDocksHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1931, June 1
11173 A0347 Emerson, Manitoba Collection     Hudson'S Bay Co First Customs House  BuildingsHudson Bay Company  
9632 A0302 Terry Rowen Collection     Hudson'S Bay Co, General Store, 176 - 184 Main Street, Interior View Of Dry Good Department  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
14786 A0460 George Cotter Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company At Cape Dorset  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores  
3987 A0128 James A. Richardson Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Boat “Distributor”, Probably At Fort Smith, Nt  BoatsHudson Bay Company  
8842 A0275 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Canvas Covered Canoe With A Small Sail, Used For The Purpose Of Visiting Posts. The Man In The Middle May Have Been A Commissioner. He And The Fellow In Front Are Wearing The Company "Cheesecutter" Hats. The Hats And The Canoe Were Discontinued In The 1930s When The Aircraft Took Over For The Canoe  BoatsCanoesCostumesHudson Bay Company 1926c
14792 A0460 George Cotter Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Factor, Stewart Cotter'S Garden At Northwest River  GardeningHudson Bay Company  
40679 A1360 Herman Holla Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Forts At Pembina. Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News. Photo Courtesy Of Herman Holla  FortsHudson Bay Company 1872 C.
35092 A1171 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Officials. (L- R): W.J. Kewsick, Governor 1952 - 1965; George Richardson, Newly Elected Governor; Viscount Amory, Governor 1965 - 1970  AdministrationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1971, May 25
41565 A1395 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Personnel At Eskimo Point, Nt, Dressed In Inuit (Eskimo) Garb  BuildingsCostumesEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitTowns 1930c
12317 A0382 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Post At Fort Frances, On, From Sketch By E.H. Griffiths  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
26416 A0886 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company'S First Consignment Of Wheat Shipped Via Hudson Bay By The James Richardson And Sons Company Limited, Winnipeg (Re-Enactment)  AgricultureHudson Bay CompanyWheat 1929
26396 A0885 Winnipeg Commodity Exchange     Hudson'S Bay Company'S First Consignment Of Wheat Shipped Via Hudson Bay By The James Richardson Andsons Limited, Winnipeg. (Re-Enactment)  AgricultureHudson Bay CompanyWheat 1929
41550 A1394 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Hudson'S Bay Post Buildings And Radio Mast (Antennae), Chesterfield Inlet, Nt  BoatsBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1930c
41517 A1392 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Hudson'S Bay Store, Chesterfield Inlet, Nt  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyTowns 1930c
31123 A1038 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson'S Bay Store, Memorial Blvd And St. Mary Avenue, Parking Lot. Photo By H.L. Doherty  GaragesHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1952, April 23
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
72004 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson'S Bay Company Department Store At The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Memorial Boulevard In Winnipeg, Mb, Seen From The Northwest Corner Of The Intersection. Automobiles, Trucks, And City Transit Trolley Buses Are Moving On The Streets In The Foreground, And Numerous People Are Standing Waiting For A Crossing Signal, In Front Of The Store Entrance. Note The Two Kinds Of Light Standards Along The Store. The Hbc Flag And The Union Jack Fly From The Top Of The Building. The Letters "Hbc" Are On The Side Of The Building  AutomobilesBusesFlagsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1949c
18558 A0589 Kenora Buildings Collection     Hudson'S Bay Store At Rat Portage (Now Kenora, On) As It Was In 1886 From A Sketch By R. Reeve. The Store 50 Feet By 28 Feet Was Built Of Local Stone, Double Floors, Walls And Ceilings Lathed And Plastered, Large Cellar Underneath. Total Cost Of The Building Was $4, 000.00  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1886
38550 A1287 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Department Store, Main Street At York Avenue Built In 1881  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
16292 A0510 Winnipeg Archives     Hudson’S Bay Co Department Store, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg.  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
22288 A0737 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Store At Norway House, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1983, August
7448 A0232 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Store On Left; T. Eaton Co Store On Right; Both In Winnipeg, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1922c
14560 A0453 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Store, Portage Avenue, The Night The Beacon & Directional Light Was Turned On. Sam Parsons, A Student At Wesley College, Took This Photo On The Evening The Beacon Was Turned On. He Left The Camera Open For 10 Minutes  Hudson Bay CompanyPhotographyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
10851 A0338 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Store; Legislative Buildings On Right, Winnipeg, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyLegislative BuildingsStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
16121 A0504 Dr. Francis Mathewson Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co Stores, Land & General Offices On Main Street At York Street (Now Avenue), Winnipeg, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1892
9633 A0302 Terry Rowen Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co, General Store, 176 - 184 Main Street, Interior View Of Mantle Department.  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
9631 A0302 Terry Rowen Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co, General Store, Interior View Of Carpet Department, 176 - 184 Main Street  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
9630 A0302 Terry Rowen Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co, General Store, Interior View Of Grocery Department, 176 - 184 Main Street  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
9629 A0302 Terry Rowen Collection     Hudson’S Bay Co, General Stores, 176 - 184 Main Street. Edmund Taylor - Manager  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
34511 A1152 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Annual Meeting (L- R): P.W. Wood, Vice-President Finance; A.J. Macintosh, Deputy-Governor; D.S. Mcgiverin, President; George T. Richardson, Governor  BusinessesConferencesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1974, May 24
14770 A0459 George Cotter Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Employee, Stewart Cotter, With A Kayak At North West River On The Coast Of Labrador With A Labrador Coast Eskimo Kayak Which Has A “V” Shaped Bottom. It Is Not As Fast As The Oval-Shaped Bottom But It Is More Stable  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyKayaksPersonalities  
57350 A1753 Gurling Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Mink Ranch Buildings Built By W.A. Girling Building Contractors Ltd, Transcona, Mb  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanchingWinnipeg Buildings 1933c
12396 A0384 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Officer And Inuit (Eskimos) Near Churchill, Mb  CostumesEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitTowns  
41592 A1396 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Portage Avenue And Memorial Boulevard, Seen With Flags And Banners In Honour Of The Visit Of King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth To The City Of Winnipeg  DecorationsEventsHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1939, May
13545 A0418 Svein Sigfusson Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Post At Red Sucker Lake In Manitoba. Two Men Beside A Tractor & Freighting Outfit On Right  BuildingsEquipmentHudson Bay CompanyMachineryPostsTractors  
59887 A1896 Professor S.T. Boggs Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Post, Berens River, Mb. Seen Are Dock, Warehouse And Store. Base Camp Was In The Field In Foreground  BuildingsCampsDocksHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresWarehouses 1952, June
17914 A0568 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store At Rankin Inlet, Nt  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1971
40330 A1349 Dennis Downey Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store On South West Corner At Main Street And York, 1881 -1926. Photo From A Stereoscopic Image Published By F.V. Bingham, Winnipeg. Photo Courtesy Dennis Downey  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900c
1508 A0050 Archives of Manitoba     Hudson’S Bay Company Store With Legislative Bldg On Broadway Avenue In Background  Hudson Bay CompanyLegislative BuildingsStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
43274 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Churchill, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1950
43276 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Churchill, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1957
27104 A0909 Winnipeg Archives     Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Main Street Store Was Faced With Red Brick Which Cost 75 Cents When It Was Built  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1901c
7614 A0238 Miscellaneous Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
70506 A2281 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue And Memorial Blvd, “ M. Ludwig Furs” And “Stewart Electric” Signs On Buildings On Right. People On The Street. (4x5 Neg.)  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanySignsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1958, January 8
6559 A0206 James A. Richardson Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company Trading Post At Eskimo Point Airplane On Shore In Foreground  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1928
5820 A0185 Oblate Fathers' Collection     Hudson’S Bay Company, Berens River, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyReservesStores 1925
70591 A2298 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Hudson’S Bay House 77 Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. (2x2 Neg.)  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1958, January 8
43259 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hudson’S Bay Post, Fort Churchill.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTowns 1900c
43260 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Hudson’S Bay Post, Fort Churchill.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTowns 1900c
41481 A1391 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Hudson’S Bay Post, Norway House, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1931, June 1
70475 A2273 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Hudson’S Bay Seal Reads “Hudson’S Bay Company Incorporated A.D. 1670”, At Lower Fort Garry. (4x5 Neg.)  EmblemsFortsHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort Garry 1957, October 11
4631 A0147 James A. Richardson Collection     Hudson’S Bay Store At Hudson, On  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1940
4632 A0147 James A. Richardson Collection     Hudson’S Bay Store At Hudson, On  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1941
31122 A1038 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson’S Bay Store, Portage Avenue And Memorial Blvd, Taken From St. Mary Avenue  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1952, April 23
31119 A1038 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hudson’S Bay Store, St. Vital Shopping Center, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By G. Cairns  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1979, September 10
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
18963 A0606 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection   Indigenous men, women, and children seen at the Hudson's Bay Company store, Victoria Beach, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of Frank Peckett.  Indigenous men, women, and children seen at the Hudson's Bay Company store, Victoria Beach, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of Frank Peckett.  BeachesBuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyStoresWomen 1925
2290 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Hbc Store At York Factory  FortsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910c
10277 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
10278 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory.  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
10276 A0321 York Factory Collection     Interior Of Hbc Store, York Factory. (See A0074-02290 Better Image)  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyStores 1910
71998 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     Interior Of Large Showroom In The Hudson'S Bay Company Store In Downtown Winnipeg, Mb. There Are Numerous Display Stands Around The Walls And In The Room, On Each Of Which Are Dozens Of Photographic Portraits Of Children And Babies. Several Have A Ribbon Labeled "Honourable Mention" On The Upper Right Corner, Possibly The Result Of A Contest. Signs On The Wall In Background Note: "Keep Baby Memories - In Bay Photographs - Priced For Every Purse" And "Mothers! Visit Our Baby Shop - 2nd Floor - Everything For The Wee One - At Prices You Want To Pay"  AdvertisingAwardsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyPhotographySignsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1949c
8019 A0251 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Interior View Of Dry Goods Section Of Old Post Hbc Store, At Island Lake, Mb. Note Furs Hanging From Rafters  BuildingsFur TradeFurnitureHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1927
57004 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Interior View Of Hbc Store At Big Trout Lake  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1930
57005 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Interior View Of Hbc Store At Big Trout Lake  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1930
57381 A1754 Gurling Collection     Interior View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling,Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57381 A1754 Gurling Collection     Interior View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling,Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
43275 A1428 Canadian National Railway Collection     Interior, Hudson’S Bay Store, Churchill, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1957
12532 A0388 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) And Hudson’S Bay Company Officer, And Another Man In Background, 8 Miles South Of Churchill, Mb, On East Side Of River Where Hudson Bay Railway Survey Party Stopped. Photo Shows Close-Up Of The Winter Clothing The Men Are Wearing  CostumesEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitPersonalitiesRailwaysSurveying 1928, March
12542 A0388 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Inuit (Eskimo) With Hudson Bay Railway Survey Party In Northern Manitoba, Icing Sleigh Runners. Pitcher Of Water And Dog In Photo Beside The Upturned Sleigh (Sled)  DogsEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitRailwaysSledsSurveying 1928, March
17882 A0567 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Inuit (Eskimo), Alikasur, A Hudson'S Bay Company (Hbc) Employee At Rankin Inlet, Nt  CostumesEskimosHudson Bay CompanyInuitPersonalities 1971
14788 A0460 George Cotter Collection     Inuit (Eskimos) And Indians (Aboriginals) Working With Freight At Hudson'S Bay Company Post  BuildingsEskimosFreightingHudson Bay CompanyInuitLabourPosts  
971 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Isaac Cowie (1848 -1917), Served With Hbc, Employed At Several Posts In Nt  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
55993 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Italian Actress Sophia Loren Visits The Hudson’S Bay Downtown Store To Promote A New Line Of Fragrance Which Carries Her Name  AdvertisingEntertainmentHudson Bay CompanyItaliansPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen  
35828 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     J. R. (Dick) Murray, Managing Director Hudson’S Bay Company  BusinessesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1970, May 1
25436 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     James Douglas, Hudson's Bay Governor of Vancouver Island.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities c. 1880
13732 A0425 Miscellaneous Collection     James Spence. Born In Sandwick, Orkney Islands, Scotland In 1815. Came To Winnipeg (Fort Garry) In 1839 As A Cooper For The Hbc. In 1844 He Went Into Business For Himself And Did Considerable Business With The Fur Traders. Died At Age 85, March 22, 1900  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1900c
13899 A0431 Miscellaneous Collection     John Edward Harriot, Chief Factor Of Hbc. Built Hawthorne Lodge At St. Andrews, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1858c
19531 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     John H. Mctavish, Born In 1837 In Grafton, Upper Canada, Educated At The Jesuits' College And High School In Montreal. He Married Maria Rowand, Daughter Of A Chief Factor In The Hbc. Came To Fort Garry In 1856 In The Service Of The Hbc Until 1870. He Was Elected As A Conservative Representing Ste. Anne To The First Legislature Of Mb. In 1874 He Was Chosen A Member Of The North West Territorial Executive Council But Left Politics To Become Land Commissioner Of The Cpr. He Was A Close Friend Of Lord Strathcona. He Died In 1888  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics  
39117 A1308 Joseph Francis Tennant Collection     John Mctavish, Employee Of Hudson'S Bay Company  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1860c
3681 A0118 James A. Richardson Collection     Junkers W-34 Cf-Asn Aircraft At God'S Lake, Mb., With View Of Hbc Station.  AircraftAviationBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLakesStations 1933c
35822 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kildare Dobbs Holding Copy Of His Book The Great Fun Opera, Annals Of The Hudson'S Bay Company 1670 - 1970, Alight-Hearted History Of The Company. Photo By Gerry Cairns  AuthorsBooksHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1970, June 12
26443 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     King Charles Ii Granting Prince Rupert The Hbc Charter To Rupert'S Land. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (Same As A0073 - 02247)  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
26443 A0887 Miscellaneous Collection     King Charles Ii Granting Prince Rupert The Hbc Charter To Rupert'S Land.Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide. (Same As A0073-02247)  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty 1670
2248 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     King Charles Ii Granting Prince Rupert The Hbc Charter To Rupert’S Land  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty 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  
40152 A1343 Kip Park Collection     King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth Receive Payment From Hbc At Upper Fort Garry Gate. Mountie In Foreground.Photo By H.A. Park  CostumesFortsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRCMPRoyaltyUniformsWomen 1939, May
44682 A1475 Canadian National Railway Collection     King George Vi Receives Beaver Pelt Tribute From Hudson'S Bay Company Official At Ceremonies Near Upper Fort Garry, Near The Fort Garry Hotel In Winnipeg, Mb  CeremoniesEventsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyaltyUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1939
14119 A0438 George Cotter Collection     Large Pile Of Furs At Hbc Post At North West River  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
5233 A0167 Miscellaneous Collection   Left to right: "Omnibus Transfer Company Stables", "Indian Office", "Hudson's Bay Company Fur Trade Department".  Photo of a pen-and-ink sketch.  Winnipeg BuildingsFur TradeStablesHudson Bay Company 1881
2259 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Lord Churchill, Duke Of Marlborough. Governor Of Hbc 1685-1692  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1685
30675 A1023 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lord Thompson Looks Over The Annual Report Of The Hudson’S Bay Company, With Bay'S Chief Executive Officers, George Richardson, And Don Mcgiverin  DocumentsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1980, May 16
6690 A0210 James A. Richardson Collection   Louis Romanet (Kabluk of the Inuit) shown dressed in the ceremonial garb of a Sioux Chief.  Louis Romanet was a Factor of Hudson's Bay Company and spent many years among the aboriginals of the Arctic.  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyInuitPersonalities  
14300 A0445 York Factory Collection     Main Buildings At York Factory. Hbc Flag Pole Outside Hbc Post  BuildingsFlagsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores 1926
2945 A0095 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     Main Hbc Warehouse, Norway House  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyWarehouses  
59631 A1888 Miscellaneous Collection     Main Street - Watermains On The Right, And Hbc Store On The Left In Winnipeg, Mb  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1881
31042 A1035 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Main Street 1881, Looking North Between York Avenue And Broadway Avenue With The Hudson’S Bay Store Being Built  ConstructionHudson Bay CompanyWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1881
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
21287 A0701 Herman Holla Collection     Main Street In Flin Flon, Mb. Hudson Bay Co Store On Right  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyStoresStreetsTowns 1949c
18338 A0582 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Main Street, Fitzgerald, Alberta.    StreetsBuildingsStoresTownsHudson Bay Company 1928
57034 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Man Standing Beside An Aircraft On Skis At Hbc Post  AircraftAviationCostumesHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1942c
57372 A1754 Gurling Collection     Manager’S Residence Built By W.A. Girling At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
57373 A1754 Gurling Collection     Manager’S Residence Built By W.A. Girling, At The Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyRanching  
35808 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Authors (L- R): Nell Anderson, Edith Paterson, And Olive Knox Autographing Copies Of Their Books In The Bay'S Store In Winnipeg  AuthorsBooksHudson Bay CompanyJournalismPersonalitiesStoresWomen 1970, February 23
14146 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Many Hbc Furs Hanging From The Roof Outside The Hbc Post  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
869 A0029 Archives of Manitoba     Map Indicating The Territory Sold To Lord Selkirk By Hbc  Hudson Bay CompanyMapsRed River Settlement  
22138 A0732 St. James Historical Society Collection     Map Of Assiniboia, The 116,000 Square Miles Bought By Lord Selkirk From Hbc Outlined On A Present Day Map  Hudson Bay CompanyMapsRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers  
13395 A0413 Miscellaneous Collection     Map Of City Of Winnipeg Entered According To Act Of Parliament Of Canada In 1884 By W.G. Fonseca In Office Of The Minister Of Agriculture. Mortimer & Co. Lith. Ottawa, On. Inset Photos Of Buildings And Names (As Printed On Map) Along The Edge Of The Map Are: Residence Of Hon A.G.B. Bannatyne, Ladies College St. Boniface, Episcopal Palace St. Boniface, Boys College St. Boniface, St. Marys Academy Winnipeg, Residence Of J.B. Mckilligan (At Donald And St. Mary'S Street), Manitoba College, Ryans Boot & Shoe Store, Redwood Brewery, J.H. Ashdown Hardware, Sheet Iron House, M. Keachies Palace Stables, Manitoba Free Press Office, Grand Pacific Hotel, Woods & Ovens Biscuit Manufactory, Old Hudson Bay Store, Hudson Bay Company Store, Hudson Bay Land Office, St. Johns College Ladies School , And St. Johns College  CollegesHousesHudson Bay CompanyMapsSchoolsStablesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1884
8720 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Map Of Land Grant Made By Hbc To Lord Selkirk  Hudson Bay CompanyMapsRed River SettlementSelkirk Settlers 1811
2598 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Hbc Interests  Hudson Bay CompanyMaps  
2577 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Showing Land Granted To Lord Selkirk By Hbc In The Winnipeg Basin (Assiniboia)  Hudson Bay CompanyMaps 1811
56995 A1741 S.A. Keighley Collection     Margaret Halkett Seen In Doorway Of Kitchen Shed In The Hbc Residence. She Was Married For Second Time To Angus Miller In 1929 - 1930. They Were Later Divorced  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1919
43092 A1422 Canadian National Railway Collection     Men And Boys Along The Log Fence At Nepigon House, A Hudson'S Bay Company Post, Lake Nepigon, On  BuildingsFencesFortsHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1880c
12355 A0383 Major L.J. Charles Collection     Men And Boys Outside Hudson’S Bay Co Post At York Factory With Their Dog Teams And Sleds Full Of Supplies Or Furs  BuildingsChildrenDogsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsSleds 1910c
4843 A0154 Scott Bateman Collection     Men Andtruck At Pukitawagan In Winter Delivering Supplies To Hudson’S Bay Co Post  Hudson Bay CompanyPostsTrucks  
17973 A0570 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Men Keeping The Hbc York Boat (Freight Canoe) Away From The Rocks Using Long Paddles  BoatsCanoesFreightingHudson Bay CompanyYork Boats 1880c
24670 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Men standing outside in front of the Hudson's Bay Company's York Factory Post.  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1957, June 15
20961 A0687 Charles Campbell Collection     Men walking on wooden boardwalk to residences within enclosure at HBC Fur Trading Post at Norway House, Manitoba. Note the canoes on the lawn.  BuildingsFur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyLawnsPostsResidencesStores  
42953 A1418 Canadian National Railway Collection     Metis Women And Men Outside The Hudson’S Bay Company'S Store At Lac Ste. Anne, Ab, In 1910. At The Time Metis Jlives Required Few Needs And Emphasized Long-Standing Traditions  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyMetisPostsStoresTownsWomen 1910
1870 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis, Teepees And Hbc York Boat On Shoreline At Grand Rapids Portage  Hudson Bay CompanyMetisTeepeesYork Boats 1870c
19556 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Minnie Ross, Daughter Of Bernard Rogan Ross Who Was A Chief Trader With Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
7935 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     Mouth Of Coppermine River On Arctic Ocean Reached By Samuel Hearne, An Employee Of Hbc In 1771  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyRiversTents  
14078 A0437 George Cotter Collection     Mr. And Mrs. Fraser With Children On Wooden Boardwalk At Hbc Post At Cartwright. Dogs On Right In Background  BuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPostsWomen  
14107 A0438 George Cotter Collection     Mr. H.M.S. Cotter Outside In Yard At Hbc Post At Rigolet. Note Gun And Tools On The Table He Is Standing Behind  BuildingsGunsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPostsTools  
19538 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Notman   Mr. Swanston, Hudson's Bay Company, Montreal, Quebec.    CostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
39135 A1308 Joseph Francis Tennant Collection     Mrs. Alexander Hunter Murray (Nee Anne Campbell), Daughter Of Chief Trader Colin Campbell. She Met A.H. Murray On His Journey To The Athabasca District. They Has 8 Children. The Eldest Daughter Helen Became The Wife Of Chief Trader W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Of North West Rebellion Fame 1885  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1890c
19587 A0633 Nora Hiam Collection Mitchell   Mrs. Anne Murray, wife of Alexander Hunter Murray, Hudson Bay Company's Chief Trader and Factor.  Mr. and Mrs. Murray had 8 children.  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
19539 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection Notman   Mrs. Swanston, wife of James Clouston of the Hudson's Bay Company, Montreal, Quebec.    Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
19534 A0631 Nora Hiam Collection     Mrs. W.J. (Helen) Mclean, Wife Of W.J. Mclean, Daughter Of Alexander Hunter Murray & Helen Campbell Murray  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
23777 A0796 Duncan McLean Collection     Mrs. W.J. Mclean (Nee Helen Murray), Wife Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesWomen 1885
23778 A0796 Duncan McLean Collection     Murray Mclean, Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyMilitaryPersonalities 1914
23774 A0796 Duncan McLean Collection     Murray Mclean, Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1914
23775 A0796 Duncan McLean Collection     Murray Mclean, Son Of W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1914
56919 A1739 Cory Kilvert Collection     Natives Seen In Front Of The Hudson’S Bay Company Store At Cross Lake, Mb. Sign Seen On Top Of The Store.Photo By Cory Kilvert  BuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanySignsStoresTownsWomen 1949
57006 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     New Hbc Store At Big Trout Lake. Note Lac Seul Freighter Canoe And Its Keel In Foreground  BuildingsCanoesFreightingHudson Bay CompanyStores 1930
31436 A1048 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nonsuch Display Gallery At The Museum Of Man And Nature. Photo By J. Ablett  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyMuseums 1974, November 27
56386 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nortbert Froese Waters Beds Of Tulips During The Bay'S International Flower Show Staged By U Of M Students. A Feature Of The Show Is The Hudson'S Bay Company Tulip, A Red And Yellow Flower Developed For Northern Climates  ExhibitionsFloraHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStudents 1988, April 17
35158 A1174 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Northern Affairs Minister Jean Chretien Accepting Deed To York Factory From Hudson’S Bay Company Director J. R. Murray When Control Was Turned Over To The Federal Government  BusinessesEventsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, July 12
71571 A2404 Miscellaneous Collection     Norway House showing Hudson's Bay Company store in the interior of the fort.  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyStores  
18231 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Old Hbc Store, Hazelton, Bc. Photo Courtesy Of E. Jones  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1927
18204 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Old Hudson Bay Company houses, Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories.    Hudson Bay CompanyBuildingsHousesForts 1928
18203 A0579 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Old Hudson's Bay Company houses, Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories.    Hudson Bay CompanyBuildingsHousesForts 1928
2289 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     One Of Founders Of Hbc  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
12323 A0382 Miscellaneous Collection     Only Remaining Building Of Hudson'S Bay Post At Portage La Prairie, Mb  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStores  
4901 A0156 Scott Bateman Collection     Original Hbc Fort & Trading Post At Junction Of The Pas And Saskatchewan Rivers  BuildingsFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRivers 1909
38979 A1302 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Originally A Hudson'S Bay Co Store Converted Into St. Lukes Pembina Crossing Church In The 1880'S. Situated Between Lariviere And The American Border  BuildingsChurchesHudson Bay Company 1900c
2303 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Page From Accounts Journal Kept At York Factory - Aug 26, 1846  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1846
1919 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Painting From Hbc Calendar “Ceremony Of The Pipe”  CeremoniesCostumesHudson Bay Company  
33485 A1117 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Painting Of Hudson’S Bay Company'S Depot At York Factory By Hankbaum  FortsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1981, November 25
26446 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     Painting Showing Hbc Canoe With Governor Sir George Simpson. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide  BoatsCanoesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1824
11143 A0346 Miscellaneous Collection     Parade On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb. On The Left Is Hbc Building. Empire Hotel On Right  HotelsHudson Bay CompanyParadesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
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  
43242 A1427 Canadian National Railway Collection     Part Of The Town Of Thompson, Mb. Buildings In The Business District, In The Background, Include The Municipal Administration Building, A Hotel, Manitoba Telephone System Building, A Theatre And The (Hudson’S) Bay Store  BuildingsCinemaHotelsHousesHudson Bay CompanyMiningStoresTheatreTowns 1958c
41200 A1380 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     People At Hudson'S Bay Company Post (House), Cat Lake, On. Note The Swings In The Yard  BuildingsChildrenHudson Bay CompanyLakesPostsRecreationStoresTownsWomen 1930c
41207 A1380 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     People Relaxing In Chairs Or A Hammock On Sun Porch Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Post, Osnaburgh House, On  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTownsWomen 1934
42954 A1418 Canadian National Railway Collection     People, Horses And Wagons Gathered Outside The Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Lac Ste. Anne, Ab. In The Foreground Is A Lone Cow  CattleHorsesHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTownsWagons 1910c
2447 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Members Of Hudson Bay Expedition With Inuit (Eskimos) And Polar Bear Skins  EskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuit 1885
2081 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Steamship “Dakota” At Hbc Post At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsBuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsRiversSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1873, May
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
13384 A0413 Miscellaneous Collection     Plan Of The Hudson’S Bay Company’S Reserve, Winnipeg, Mb, Being Part Of Lot No. 1 Of The Parish Of St. John. C.V. Brydges, Land Commissioner, Hudson'S Bay Co Survey Office, Winnipeg. Montague Aldous, Dominion Topographical Surveyor  Hudson Bay CompanyMapsPlansWinnipeg Streets 1887, January 1
51210 A1547 Herman Holla Collection     Portage Avenue, Looking East, Hudson’S Bay Company Store On Right  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
23833 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Portrait Of Alexander Hunter Murray, Hudson'S Bay Company Employee. (See Also A0032-00094)  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
23829 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Portrait Of Anne Murray (Nee Campbell), Wife Of Alexander Hunter Murray, Hudson'S Bay Company Employee  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
23828 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     Portrait Of Helen Mclean (Nee Murray), Wife Of W.J. “Big Bear” Mclean, Hudson'S Bay Company Employee  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen  
6622 A0208 James A. Richardson Collection     Post Office At Fort Fitzgerald, 250 Air Miles From Fort Mc Murray. It Is First Terminal Of Hbc Steamers In Summer Time. Mr. Hale On Left & Mr. W. Mc Dougall P. M. The White Pants Worn By Mr. Hale Are Made From Hbc Duffel Blanket Cloth. Note Large Sign Over The Post Office Which Reads "Morie'S Restaurant The Place Like Home"  BuildingsCostumesFortsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPost OfficesRestaurants 1929, December
952 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Prince Rupert, First Governor Of Hbc  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyalty  
41704 A1401 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Queen Elizabeth Ii Accompanied By Governor Of The Hudson'S Bay Company (1952-1965) W.J. Keswick, At A Ceremony In Assiniboine Park, Where A Tribute Was Presented To The Queen  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1959, July 24
41703 A1401 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Queen Elizabeth Ii On Her Visit To Winnipeg, Accepts A Tribute From The Hudson'S Bay Company In Assiniboine Park  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1959, July 24
2251 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Radisson And Groseilliers In Canada  BoatsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesShips  
16509 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Rcmp Officer Driving Dog Team Made Up Of Three Dogs (Two Of The Dogs Look Like Labs) & A Sled In Front Of Hbc Post, The Pas  DogsHarnessHudson Bay CompanyPostsRCMPSledsTowns  
52623 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Red And White Soft Drink Logo Adorns A New Line Of Sportswear At Winnipeg'S Downtown Hudson'S Bay Store  CostumesEmblemsHudson Bay Company 1987, June 2
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
34423 A1149 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rene Toupin, Cultural Affairs Minister Inspecting The Hudson’S Bay Co Archives With (L - R): Cecil Semychyshyn; Ralph Hurand, Secretary Hudson’S Bay Company; And Provincial Archivist John Bovey  EventsHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics 1974, September 30
43378 A1432 Canadian National Railway Collection     Repairs Being Made At Port Nelson To The “Neophyte”, A Hudson'S Bay Company Supply Boat That Runs Between Port Nelson And Churchill, Mb  BoatsBuildingsDocksHudson Bay CompanyTowns 1930c
24651 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Replica of the Hudson's Bay Company Ship the “Nonsuch” at sail on open water.  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyMuseumsSailing 1971
24650 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Replica of the Hudson's Bay Company Ship the “Nonsuch” setting sail from London, England. Bridge and buildings in background.  BoatsBridgesBuildingsHudson Bay CompanyShipsWater 1969, July
64878 A2090 Provincial Archives of Alberta     Robin Hood Flour Exhibit In The Window Of The Hudson’S Bay Company Store At 734 -13th Street In Edmonton, Ab  AdvertisingAgricultureBuildingsDisplaysHudson Bay CompanyIndustryStreets 1911
9929 A0310 R.C.M.P. Collection     Rocky Mountain House, Hbc Post Where Blackfoot Traded. From A Sketch Attributed To Jean L. Heureux  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
57002 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     S.A. Keighley Made And Sold Toboggans For The Hbc At Caribou Post  BuildingsConstructionFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesToboggans 1933
11445 A0356 Georgia Law Collection     Scene From Launch "Chickama" In Nelson River Or Playground Lake, On Way Back From Norway House To Rejoin The Ss "Keenora" At Warren'S Landing. The Photo Was Taken Just As The "Chickama" Was Moving Away After Taking On Board Half A Dozen Bales Of Fur That Had Been Flown In From The Interior. The Fur Was Consigned To The Hudson'S Bay Company At Montreal  AircraftFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1954, June
14063 A0436 George Cotter Collection     Schooner Seen Off Shore At Hbc Post, At Rigolet  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
18331 A0582 Institute of Arctic Research Collection E. Jones   Settlers watch boats arrive, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta.    BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyForts 1928
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  
31047 A1035 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sidewheelers, “Cheyenne” And “Minnesota”, Moored On The Red River. Hudson’S Bay Company Store In Background At The Right  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyPaddlewheelersStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1880c
57031 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Sidney A. Keighley Wearing Hbc Post Manager'S Hat At Caribou Post  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1934c
10846 A0337 York Factory Collection     Signing Of Document At Lower Fort Garry, Accepting York Factory Site From Hbc By Gov'T Of Canada. (L- R): Hon. Jean Chretien; Peter Bennett, Historic Sites; Ed Russenholt, Manitoba Historical Society  DocumentsFortsHistoryHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort GarryPersonalitiesPolitics 1968
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  
25180 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities c. 1935
71999 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     Sixteen Chevrolet Panel Vans And Four Larger Step Vans Parked In A Long Row Along A Street In Winnipeg, Mb. Trees, A Street Lamp, And The Shea'S Brewery Building With A Smokestack Are Visible Behind Them In The Background. The Smokestack Has "Shea'S" On It. The Sign On The Side Of Thebuilding Reads "Fully Aged". The Delivery Vehicles Are Painted With The Name "Hudson'S Bay Company" On The Side And A Number. The One In The Foreground Also Has "Flower Shop" Painted On The Driver'S Door. Note The Front And Back Fenders On The First Car In The Foreground"  AutomobilesBreweriesChimneysHudson Bay CompanySignsStoresTransportationTrucksWinnipeg Buildings 1949c
18394 A0584 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Sketch Of Sir John Richardson, Arctic Explorer For Hbc  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
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  
42956 A1418 Canadian National Railway Collection     Sleighs, Pulled By Horses Loaded With Hay Outside The Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Lac Ste. Anne, Ab  HorsesHudson Bay CompanyPostsSledsStoresTowns 1910c
4064 A0130 James A. Richardson Collection W.E. Gilbert   SS "Bay Chimo" on Hudson's Bay near Coppermine, Northwest Territories.  Photo was taken on the Major Burwash Expedition regarding the Sir John Franklin Expedition.  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShipsSteamboats 1930, August
2141 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Ss “Beaver”, Hbc Steamboat  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShipsSteamboats  
50324 A1513 South Indian Lake Collection   Stephen Moose inside Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Stephen Moose inside Hudson's Bay Company store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities c. 1930
4878 A0155 Scott Bateman Collection     Sternwheeler “Saskatchewan” Owned And Operated By Hbc On Saskatchewan River Between Prince Albert & Cedar Lake  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyRiversSteamboats  
56720 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sydney Keighley, Trapper And Hbc Employee For 52 Years, Had His Memoirs Published In Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AuthorsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1989, January 24
72331 A2439 Miscellaneous Collection     The Back Of The Program For The Sixteenth Annual Les Voyageurs Race, The 65 Mile Canoe Marathon Which Took Place From The Winnipeg Canoe Club Dock To Lower Fort Garry And Return , With A Bivouac At Lockport, In Manitoba On September 6th And 7th In 1941. This Part Of The Program Lists The Winners Of Les Voyageurs, Their Times In Hour, Minutes, And Seconds And The Trophies They Won Since The First Les Voyageurs Race In 1926. Note The Number Of Times Doug Croff Has His Name Is On The Program As A Winner. (See Also Front Of This Program A2339-72330)  CanoesHudson Bay CompanyProgramsRacingSports 1941
7924 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     The Children Of W.J. Mclean (Big Bear Mclean Of The Hbc) Top Row (L- R): Helen, Duncan, Kitty, Bill. Centre Row (L- R): Freda, John, Eliza, Angus, Amelia. Bottom Row (L- R): Murray, Lillian, Lawrence. Note The Hair Styles And The Large Labrador Dog Lying In Front  Hudson Bay CompanyWomenChildrenDogsPersonalitiesCostumes 1895
13640 A0421 Donald H. Bain Collection     The Coalition Of The North West Co And The Hbc Was Effected In 1821, And In 1832 The Hbc Re-Established At Portage La Prairie; Building A Trading Post On The Site Of La Verendrye'S Fort. In The Rebellion Of 1869 -1870, The Employees Of The Hbc Post Were Taken Prisoners By Emissaries Of Louis Riel And The Store Looted. Some Years Later The Hbc Discontinued Operating On This Site And The Hbc Post Was Converted To A Farmhouse. The Hand Hewn Log Building Of The Store Was Stillstanding When The Farm Was Purchased By Donald H. Bain, Winnipeg Businessman In 1943.This Photo Shows The Original Hbc Trading Post And Dwelling House  BuildingsFortsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPostsRielStores 1943c
13898 A0431 Miscellaneous Collection     The First Hawthorne Lodge Built In 1858 By Chief Factor John Edward Harriott Of Hudson'S Bay Company.  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyLodges  
2249 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     The First Page Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Charter. Courtesy Of Hbc  DocumentsFur TradeHudson Bay Company 1670
72330 A2439 Miscellaneous Collection     The Front Of The Program For The Sixteenth Annual Les Voyageurs Race, The 65 Mile Canoe Marathon Which Took Place From The Winnipeg Canoe Club Dock To Lower Fort Garry And Return , With A Bivouac At Lockport, In Manitoba On September 6th And 7th In 1941. The 65 Mile Canoe Marathon Was Sponsored By The Hudson'S Bay Company. The Conditions Of The Race Stated On The Program: Sixteen Pleasure Model Canoes, Weighing Not Less Than 65 Pounds, To Be Used. Crews Must Use Single Blade Paddles And Carry Their Own Food, Camping Equipment And Blankets, Etc, And Must Weigh In, On Their Return, With Not Less Than 50 Pounds Of Dunnage. Acknowledgment Stated On The Program: It Is Very Appropriate That The Race Should Be Sponsored By The Hudson'S Bay Company, Whose Very History Is So Closely Linked With The Voyageurs, Forts And The Early Pioneer Days When The Red River Was A Main Highway And The Canoe The Principal Means Of Transportation. (See Back Of This Program A2339-72331)  CanoesHudson Bay CompanyLower Fort GarryProgramsRacingSports 1941
50419 A1516 Don Wiebe Collection     The Hudson'S Bay Co Truck At Joseph Maw & Co Ltd, 112 - 118 King Street, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo From 8 X10 Glass Negative  BusinessesHudson Bay CompanyTransportationTrucks 1917c
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
34808 A1161 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Hudson'S Bay Company'S Leading Officers At The Company'S Annual Meeting In Winnipeg. Seated (L- R): A.R. Huband, Secretary; P.W. Wood; And H.W. Sutherland. Standing: D.S. Mcgiverin, President; R.E. Sheen; George Richardson, Governor; And A.J. Macintosh  BusinessesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1973, May 15
66301 A2144 Provincial Archives of Alberta     The Hudson'S Bay Company'S Steamer “Graham” On The Athabasca River  AgricultureHudson Bay CompanyRiversSteamboatsTransportation 1901
71609 A2405 Miscellaneous Collection     The Hudson’S Bay Company Store At Repulse Bay With A Boat, A Metal Barrel And Large Metal Parts In Front  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1977, August
43384 A1432 Canadian National Railway Collection     The Hudson’S Bay Store, Churchill, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStoresTowns 1965
23519 A0785 Portage la Prairie Collection   The old Hudson's Bay Company Fort.  Photo of a painting by Lynn Sissons. The Hudson's Bay Company Fort at Portage la Prairie was built when they commenced business there. After the invasion of the Sioux in 1865, they decided to build the stockade to protect the company's property and provide a place of refuge for aboriginal tribes.  BoatsBuildingsCanoesFortsHudson Bay CompanyTravois  
51351 A1552 South Indian Lake Collection   The old Hudson's Bay Company Store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  The old Hudson's Bay Company Store, South Indian Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores  
71954 A2422 Miscellaneous Collection     The Original Hudson'S Bay Company Trading Post And Dwelling House With A Tent And Another Building Between. Daniel Harman, Officer Of The North West Company At Fort Alexandria On The Upper Assiniboine, Wrote Of Portage La Prairie On May1st, 1805: "Here The North West Company Have A Miserable Fort, The Local Site Of Which Is Beautiful Beyond Anything I Have Seen In This Part Of The World." The Coalition Of The Northwest Company And The Hudson Bay Company Was Effected In 1821, And In 1832 The Hudson Bay Re-Established At Portage La Prairie, Building A Trading Post On The Site Of La Verendrye'S Fort. In The Rebellion Of 1869 - 1870, The Employees Of The Hbc Post Were Taken Prisoners By Emissaries Of Louis Riel And The Store Was Looted. Some Years Later The Company Discontinued Operation On This Site And The Property Was Converted Into A Farmhouse. The Hand Hewn Log Building Of The Store Was Still Standing When The Farm Was Purchased By Mr. Donald H. Bain In 1943  BuildingsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTentsTownsTrading 1860c
66303 A2144 Provincial Archives of Alberta     The Wood Burning Steamwheeler “Mackenzie River” Which Was Owned By The Hudson'S Bay Company.  AgricultureBoatsHudson Bay CompanySteamboatsTransportation 1908, May
4877 A0155 Scott Bateman Collection     The “Comet” Operating Out Of Cumberland House By Hbc  BoatsHudson Bay Company  
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
2457 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Thomas Simpson, Arctic Explorer. Employed By Hbc  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1832
19573 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection     Three Children (L- R): Lizzie Anne, Willie Colin, Alex Mcgillvray. Children Of Hon. John Mcgillvray. Elizabeth Married Colin Campbell, Who For The Hbc"  ChildrenCostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
57008 A1742 S.A. Keighley Collection     Three Natives At Hbc Store At Montreal Lake  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyStores 1920
37122 A1239 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tom Petrick, Winnipeg Goldeyes Pitcher Entertaining His Fellow Players (L- R): Johnny Lewis, Roy Majtyka And Bo Porter At A Promotion Event At The Hudson’S Bay Store  BaseballHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesSports 1960, April 29
43638 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourists Inside Upper Fort Garry  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyUpper Fort Garry 1960c
43639 A1440 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourists Inside Upper Fort Garry  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyUpper Fort Garry 1960c
24669 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Traders inside The Hudson's Bay Company's York Factory Post.  CostumesFortsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1910
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  
16507 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers Outside Hbc Post At The Pas  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsTrapping  
16508 A0517 Una Johnstone Collection     Trappers With Furs Pelts And Sleds At Hbc Post, The Pas. Rcmp Officer On Right  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsRCMPSledsTrapping  
14158 A0439 George Cotter Collection     Two Inuit (Eskimos) And A White Man Surrounded By Fur Pelts Are Seen Inside Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Store At Baker Lake, Nt  EskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuitPostsStores  
20963 A0687 Charles Campbell Collection     Two Men Walking On The Wooden Boardwalk Into The Hbc Fur Trading Post At Norway House, Mb. Note The Canoes On The Lawn Outside The Post  BuildingsCanoesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyLawnsPosts  
44722 A1477 Canadian National Railway Collection     Two Well Dresed Men Standing Outside The Home Of Mr. A. Mcdonald In Fort Qu'Appelle, Sk, Built On The Site Of An Old Hudson'S Bay Co Post  BuildingsCostumesFortsHousesHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1911c
72000 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     View From The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Memorial Boulevard In Winnipeg, Mb, Looking Toward The Hudson'S Bay Company Store. Several Automobiles, And Men, Women, And Children Are On The Street In Front Of The Store. A Worker Is Fixing Or Cleaning The Window Over The Entrance On The Left. More Automobiles Are Parked In Front Of The Building Along Portage. A Streetcar (Number 90) With The Sign "Selkirk Ave" Is Visible On The Extreme Right Side. Flags Are Waving In The Wind From The Top Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Store. Note The Sign In The Middle Of Portage Avenue On The Right. There Are Awnings Along Both Sides Of The Building  AutomobilesCostumesFlagsHudson Bay CompanyLabourStoresStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930c
70556 A2293 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     View Looking East On Portage Avenue Of Both Sides Of The Street. Buildings Include Hudson’S Bay Company, Tip Top Tailors, Sharon’S, And Boyd Building. (4x5 Neg.) "  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1958, April 21
41242 A1381 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     View Of Hudson'S Bay Company Post And Fire Ranger Station, Stanley Mission, Sk. Note Large Pile Of Logs In Background, And The Canoe In The Foreground  BuildingsCanoesHudson Bay CompanyPostsStoresTowns 1930c
41558 A1394 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     View Of Hudson'S Bay Post At Nelson House On The Nelson River  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsRiversTowns 1930c
57382 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch Buildings, Bird’S Hill, Mb, Built By W. A. Girling, Transcona Building Con Tractor  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRanching 1935
31124 A1038 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of Main Street From Assiniboine Avenue Showing Hudson’S Bay House  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, March 17
72007 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     View Of Main Street Looking North From The Foot Of The Main Street Bridge In Winnipeg, Mb, Showing Businesses, Automobiles, Trucks, Streetcars, And Pedestrians. Some Business Signs Visible (R- L): Standard Brands Limited, (Old) Hudson'S Bay Company; Cn Union Train Station; Empire Hotel. The Old Hbc Store Is Visible On The Right Side. Note The Light Standard In The Middle Of Main Street And The Hydro Poles And Wires Along Main Street. Sidewalk And Fence In Foreground Show The Approach To The Main Street Bridge  AutomobilesFencesHotelsHudson Bay CompanySignsStreetcarsTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1949c
50568 A1522 Egerton R. Young Collection   View of Norway House, Manitoba showing the Factor with his wife and employees of the post sitting on the lawn in front of the buildings.  Norway House was a major Hudson's Bay Company post north of Lake Winnipeg. Photo was copied onto a lantern slide and coloured. Slide is one of a collection assembled by Rev. Egerton R. Young to illustrate lectures on "Indian Missions" for audiences in North America, Great Britain and Australia.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyLawnsMissionsPostsWomen 1890c
57377 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens Built By W.A. Girling Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch , Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57380 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W. A. Girling, To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb. Photo From W.H. Girling Collection.,  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57379 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling, To House Mink And Martens At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
57378 A1754 Gurling Collection     View Of Pens, Built By W.A. Girling, Used To House Mink And Foxes At Hudson’S Bay Company Fur Ranch, Bird’S Hill, Mb  BuildingsFoxesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyMinkRanching 1935c
22947 A0762 Winnipeg Archives     View Of Portage Avenue Looking East. United College On Left; Hudson’S Bay Co Store On Right  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1939c
70531 A2287 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     View Of Portage Avenue Showing Both Sides Of The Street Looking East Toward Hudson’S Bay Company Store . The Nearest Car On The Left Is A 1956 Ford Station Wagon. (4x5 Neg.)  AutomobilesBusesHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1958, April 21
17903 A0567 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     View Of Rankin Inlet, Nt, With The Hudson’S Bay Store In Foreground. Abandoned Mine Shaft In Background  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyMiningStoresTowns 1971, July
38295 A1279 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of The Memorial Boulevard Side Of The Hudson'S Bay Company Store In Winnipeg On V.E. Day (Victory In Europe Day)  Hudson Bay CompanyWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWorld War II 1945, May 8
72025 A2425 Miscellaneous Collection     View Of The Old Store Of Hudson'S Bay Company On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb. A Mostly Empty Streetcar Is Passing By In The Foreground. Several Automobiles, Some Parked And Others In Motion, Are Behind It. Two Other Automobiles Are In Front Of The Store. Two People Are Walking In Front Of Thestore On The Left. A Street Lamp With A String Of Festive Lights Is Visible On The Extreme Right Side. Caption On The Negative Folder: H.B.C. (Old Store) Mr. Klein. (5x7 Neg)  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1932, May 13
72026 A2425 Miscellaneous Collection     View Of The Old Store Of The Hudson'S Bay Company On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb. Automobiles Are On The Street Alongside It, And A Few Pedestrians. A Street Lamp With A String Of Festive Lights Is Visible At The Extreme Right. Note The Street Light And The Stop Sign In Front Of The Store And The Ornate Columns Of The Store. Caption On Negative Folder: H.B.C. (Old Store) Mr. Klein. (5x7 Neg)  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1932, May 13
72027 A2426 Miscellaneous Collection     View Of The Old Store Of The Hudson'S Bay Company On Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb. Several Automobiles Are Parked On The Street Along One Side Of The Building. A Pedetrian Is Crossing Main Street In Front Of The Store. A Man Is Standing Behind An Automobile Parked In Front Of The Ornate Entrance Of The Store. Note The Stop Sign With Striped Pole. A House And Garage Are In The Background. Light Standard And Hydro Pole And Wires Also In Photo. Caption On Negative Folder: H.B.C. (Old Store) Mr. Klein. (5x7 Neg)  AutomobilesHudson Bay CompanySignsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1932,May 13
43784 A1445 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of The Upper Fort Garry Gate In A Small Park Between Main And Fort Streets With The Fort Garry Hotel In The Background  FortsGatesHotelsHudson Bay CompanyParksUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1960c
43783 A1445 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of The Upper Fort Garry Gate, On A Small Park Between Main And Fort Streets  FortsGatesHudson Bay CompanyParksUpper Fort Garry 1950c
22951 A0762 Winnipeg Archives     View Of Vaughan Street, Winnipeg, Looking South Toward Manitoba Legislative Building. Hudson’S Bay Company Seen In Centre  Hudson Bay CompanyLegislative BuildingsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1935c
40274 A1347 Kip Park Collection     View Of Window At Hudson’S Bay Company Store, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, At Easter Time. Photo By H.A. Park  Hudson Bay CompanyStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1936
43657 A1441 Canadian National Railway Collection     View Of Winnipeg, Looking North East From The Roof Of The Fort Garry Hotel, Hudson'S Bay Company'S Buildings In The Foreground  Hudson Bay CompanyRiversWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1916, April 20
50824 A1532 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Viscount Amory (Derrick Heathcoat Amory), Born 1899, British Mp 1945 - 1960; Cabinet 1951 - 1960, High Commissioner To Canada 1960 - 1961; Governor Of The Hudson'S Bay Co  BusinessesEnglishHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPolitics  
23821 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     W.J. Mclean And Grandson In Front Of His Home On Furby Street, Winnipeg, Mb  Fur TradeHousesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets  
23819 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     W.J. Mclean Family At A Picnic  CostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPicnicsWomen 1900c
23823 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     W.J. Mclean'S Daughter, Helen, At A Fancy Dress Ball At Rideau Hall Given By The Duke & Duchess Of Connaught  BallsCostumesHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesWomen 1913, December 27
23822 A0797 Duncan McLean Collection     W.J. Mclean, Employee Of Hudson'S Bay Company, In Centre At Table Accompanied By Two Other Men Enjoying Tea At Shore Of Nelson River. Men In Background May Be Metis  Hudson Bay CompanyMetisPersonalitiesRivers  
7922 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     W.J. Mclean. Hbc Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
7923 A0248 Miscellaneous Collection     W.J. Mclean. Hbc Factor  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities  
26440 A0888 Miscellaneous Collection     Wash Drawing By John Hood. Three Ships "King George Ii", "Seahorse" (Centre), And "Prince Rupert Iv" At Gravesend, England. These Ships Sailed To York Factory In 1770'S. Original Painting Is In Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyShips 1769
26440 A0887 Miscellaneous Collection     Wash Drawing By John Hood. Three Ships "King George Ii", "Seahorse" (Centre), And "Prince Rupert Iv" At Gravesend, England. These Ships Sailed To York Factory In 1770'S. Original Painting Is In Beaver House, London. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide  Hudson Bay CompanyShips 1769
39118 A1308 Joseph Francis Tennant Collection Larsen, Ryder   William Christie, Employee Of Hudson's Bay Company  William Christie, Employee Of Hudson's Bay Company  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalities c. 1866-1871
13751 A0425 Miscellaneous Collection     William Clark, Born In Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland. He Was Chief Factor Of Hbc. He Came To Fort Garry In 1861  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1906c
19548 A0632 Nora Hiam Collection Larsen, Ryder   William Drever Sr. (1821-1887), Pioneer  William Drever Sr. (1821-1887), Pioneer, Born In The Orkney Islands, Scotland. He Arrived At York Factory In The August 1821, And Was Employed By Hbc For 18 Years. He Moved To The Red River Settlement In July 1839. In March 1843 He Married Helen Rothney Of Aberdeen, Scotland. They Had Six Children And Settled In What Is Now Winnipeg In 1849, And He Carried On Business As A General Merchant And Trader. His Wife Died In 1866, And He Lived With His Daughter, Mrs. Pinkham, (The Wife Of The Bishop Of Saskatchewan ) From 1872 Until His Death In1887.  CostumesFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots c. 1866-1871
361 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     William Mctavish, Governor Of Hbc & Gov. Of Assiniboia  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1869
5234 A0167 Miscellaneous Collection     Winnipeg Buildings (L- R):Custom House; Dominion Land Office; Hudson'S Bay Co Land Office  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyOfficesRealty 1881
53170 A1606 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Winnipeg Police & Pipe Band On Parade Marching On Portage Avenue Passing In Front Of Hudson'S Bay Store. (L- R): Chief George Smith, Deputy Chief Charles Mciver, Staff Sergeant James Maitland. Pipe Major Jock Coghill Leading The Parade  BandsHudson Bay CompanyParadesPoliceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1936c
52185 A1582 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Police Emergency Response Unit Members Quell An 4-Hour Armed Standoff With A Gunman Who Held His Girlfriend Hostage At The Bay Department Store, Portage Avenue And Memorial Blvd,Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  CrimeHudson Bay CompanyPoliceStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1986, October 28
8145 A0255 Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection     Women And Children Sitting On Steps Of Hudson'S Bay Co Post, Garden Hill, Island Lake, Mb. Sign On Post Reads “Hudson’S Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May 1670”"  BuildingsChildrenCostumesHudson Bay CompanyPostsSignsWomen 1940c
31437 A1048 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Workman Working On Life Boat Of The Nonsuch At The Museum Of Man And Nature. Photo By J. Ablett  BoatsHudson Bay CompanyMuseums 1974, November 27
31438 A1048 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Workman Working On The “Nonsuch” At The Museum Of Man And Nature  Hudson Bay CompanyMuseumsShipsWinnipeg Buildings 1974, November 27
10326 A0322 York Factory Collection     York Factory 1853. From A Lithograph Supposed To Have Been Done From A Sketch Made By Chief Trader Alexander Hunter Murray  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1853
63 A0003 Miscellaneous Collection     York Factory, Hbc Fort. A Drawing From An 1853 Lithograph Supposed To Have Been Made By Chief Trader Alexander Hunter Murray. At The Height Of Its Influence, In 1853. Of These Buildings, The Depot In The Centre Is The Only One Left. On The Right Is The Summer Mess House, On The Left The Guest House. Source: "The Beaver" - Winter 1957  BuildingsFortsHudson Bay Company 1853
12399 A0384 Major L.J. Charles Collection     York Factory, Hudson’S Bay Company Post At Mouth Of Hayes River. Dogs & Sled In Foreground. Buildings In Background  BuildingsDogsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsSleds 1913c
12398 A0384 Major L.J. Charles Collection     York Factory, Hudson’S Bay Company Post. Cannons In Foreground. Church On Right Background  BuildingsCannonsChurchesFortsHudson Bay CompanyPosts 1914