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1424 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of A Blizzard At Portage Avenue (Formerly Queen Street) & Main Street  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1884
980 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Interior Of Manitoba Immigration & Colonization Office Showing Furnishings Including A Moose And An Elk Head. Two People Are In The Background And A Man On The Left. There Are Also Samples Of Wheat On The Wall. (See Also A0034-00990)  BuildingsFurnitureImmigrationMooseWomen 1916
917 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Nellie Mcclung, (Suffragette) Leader For Women'S Rights From 1921 To 1926, An Mla In Alberta And An Author  AuthorsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1910
1942 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   "A Pictorial Preview: Riders of the Plain".  Blackfoot man on horseback. Photo of a sketch by Karl Bodmer.  Horses  
1930 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   "Crossing the Plains".   Four aboriginal men crossing the plains with dogs and sleds. Photo of a sketch.  DogsSleds  
375 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     "Formation Of The Dominion Of Canada". Fathers Of Confederation. Note: This Is The Old Photo Before New Members Were Added  PersonalitiesPolitics July 1st, 1867
356 A0012 Archives of Manitoba   "Group of Rebel Leaders".  Illustration of Louis Riel on horseback during the aborted Fenian raids of 1871, with a group of Metis and aboriginal people with guns and tomahawks. Lt. Governor Archibald asked Archbishop Tache to approach Riel for assistance from the Metis in the defense of Manitoba against the impending Fenian raids, even though Riel had been labeled a traitor for leading the Resistance of 1869 to 1870. The Metis man on the far right is wearing the typical sash and leggings. Note the different clothing. Dogs are also in the image.  CostumesMetisNorth West RebellionPersonalitiesRielWeapons 1871
124 A0005 Archives of Manitoba   "Indian Transportation by Land"  Drawings by C.W. Jefferys showing dog pack, horse travois, and dog travois.  DogsHorsesTransportationTravois  
131 A0005 Archives of Manitoba Duffin and Caswell   "When We Were Very Young"  The arrival of J.L. Reid, a railway location engineer, into Winnipeg, Manitoba by sled and dog team.  Dog SledsDogsPersonalitiesSledsWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
2179 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     (A) Sieur D'Iberville'S Ship Wrecked Off The Mouth Of Nelson River (Five Miles From Land). (B) Raft For Saving Wounded. (C) Snowbank.All From La Potherie'S Histoire De L'Amerique Septentrionale  BoatsRaftsShipsWrecks 1697
32 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     (L- R): Officer'S Quarters, Government House (Former Residence Of Hbc), Chief Factor'S House. Photo From “Views Of Fort Garry “ By Charles Ellis  Government HouseHousesHudson Bay CompanyResidencesUpper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
881 A0030 Archives of Manitoba   (Left to right): Nauguabo, aboriginal Chief, and John Norquay, Premier of Manitoba (1878-1887).    PersonalitiesPolitics  
199 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     (Ox Train) Ox-Drawn Red River Carts Lined Up. The Ox Train Could Carry Nearly Half A Ton Of Freight Over Almost Any Kind Of Terrain  FreightingOxenRed River CartsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
200 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     (Ox Train) Ox-Drawn Sleds Hauling Red River Carts In Market Square, Winnipeg  OxenRed River CartsSledsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
454 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     10th Royal Grenadiers & Queen'S Own Rifles March Out Of Toronto Armouries. From A Sketch In Illustrated War News  ArmoriesBuildingsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2203 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     15th Century Portuguese Ship, From A Drawing  BoatsMilitaryPortugueseShips 1400c
2152 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     16th Century Ship. Drawing  BoatsShips 1500c
2256 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     17th Century Inuit (Eskimos) Trading With Hudson’S Bay Company (Hbc) Ship. Painting By Frank Arbuckle  BoatsEskimosFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyInuitShips  
2155 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     17th Century War Ship. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BoatsMilitaryShips 1658
247 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     1878 Locomotive With U.S. Settlers On Top, From South Dakota Heading For Canadian Northwest. (See Also A0008-00231)  LocomotivesRailways 1891
517 A0017 Archives of Manitoba     90th Battalion “F” Company, Known As “The Little Black Devils”, Posing In Front Of A Building At Fish Creek  BuildingsMilitary 1885
524 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     A Large Meeting In Victoria Park During Strike. Park Was Located In A Solid Anglo-Saxon Working Class Residential District, Two Blocks From City Hall In Winnipeg, Mb  ParksWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
5531 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     A & L Building Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1911. Detail Of Exterior  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
5532 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     A & L Building, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1911  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
231 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     A 1878 Locomotive With U.S. Settlers, Many Standing On Top, From South Dakota Heading For Canadian Northwest  LocomotivesRailways 1891
2494 A0080 Archives of Manitoba     A Band Of 180 Highlanders (33 Families And 25 Single Men) Left Scotland Late In June 1773 Arriving In Nova Scotia On The Sailing Ship "Hector" With Rear Mast Fore- And- Aft Rigged And Other Masts Square-Rigged. The "Hector" Was An Old Dutch Vessel Not In The Best Condition. In A Storm Off Newfoundland She Was Driven Back So Far That It Took A Fortnignt To Recover The Lost Distance. Food And Water Ran Low During The 11-Week Crossing And Sickness Claimed 18 Lives. On September 15th, A Beautiful Day, A Fraser Piper Led The Way As Men Women And Children Waded Through The Shallow Water With Their Few Possessions. Because It Was Unlawful In Scotland Since 1745, The Highlanders Wore The Old But Cherished Kilts And Plaids In Honour Of The Occasion Of Landing At Pictou Harbour, Nova Scotia. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  ChildrenCostumesImmigrationMusical InstrumentsScotsShipsWomen 1773, September 15
1990 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   A Blackfoot hunter kills a lone bull buffalo.  Photo from a painting by artist Gerald Tailfeathers.  BuffaloHunting c1870
1862 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   A camp with teepees and a group of aboriginals.    ChildrenTeepeesTentsWomen  
426 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     A Drawing Of Troops Entering Battleford  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
336 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Few People Standing Beside An Electric Streetcar In The Snow In Winnipeg, Mb  Streetcars  
1121 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     A Freighting Outfit Leaving Portage La Prairie For Edmonton  FreightingRed River CartsTowns 1879
525 A0018 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   A large crowd of protestors on Main Street in front of the Union Bank building (right background), 1919 General Strike, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  This "silent parade" was called by returned pro-strike soldiers in defiance of Mayor Gray's ban on parades. A noisy meeting had been held at City Hall the night before. The mayor feared lest violence erupt if Specials fought with this parade, since there were soldiers on both sides. The demonstrators declared that they would hold the parade. It was exactly the catastrophe the Strike Committee had been trying to avoid since May 22, 1919.  TransportationWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 21
226 A0008 Archives of Manitoba L.B. Foote   A large crowd on Higgins Avenue watching the Countess of Dufferin Locomotive being moved, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The Countess of Dufferin Locomotive was moved to William Whyte Park on Higgins Avenue across from the Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  LocomotivesParksRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1910
2788 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     A Man And Two Women Strolling In Front Of City Hall, Winnipeg  City HallsCostumesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1895c
150 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     A Metis Man And His Ox-Drawn Red River Cart In Front Of J.P. Carr, Jeweller Store And A.C. Perry Bookseller Stationary Store On Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. In The Back Of The Cart Could Be The Metis' Wife And Child. Note The Harness On The Ox. Metis Red River Cart Was Constructed Simply With Wooden Hubs And Axles That Were Never Greased Since Dust Would Gather In Greased Parts And Quickly Wear Down The Wooden Parts. At First The Wheels Were Made Of One Solid Piece; Later Spokes Were Used. The Wheels Were "Dished" For Greater Stability. The Squeal Of The Grinding Wood Axle And Hub Could Be Heard For Miles.Three Men Are Standing In The Doorways Of Stores  HarnessMetisOxenRed River CartsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1883
2271 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     A Montreal Canoe With A Woman Passenger Manned By Hudson Bay Voyageurs Passes Rocky Cliffs. From The Original Painting By Mrs. Francis Hopkins  CanoesWomen 1869
556 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     A Mounted Police Crossing Main Street In Front Of Argyle Hotel. Sign On Hotel Reads”The Argyle Tea Room Ice Cream  HotelsRCMPSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June
1339 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     A Painting Of Horses During A Prairie Fire  FiresHorsesPrairies  
1894 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     A Painting Of West Coast Indians With A Canoe  Canoes  
1952 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   A powwow, Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.    DanceForts  
4844 A0154 Archives of Manitoba     A Railway Handcar With Platform Extended To Carry Crew, Passingers, Baggage, Mail And Other Freight, Was Used On The Line Between Hudson Bay Junction And The Pas In The Summer Of 1909. Since The New Track To The Pas Was Unfit To Carry A Train, This Car Was The Only Transportation In And Out Of The Pas That Summer. The Trip Took Two Days Wiith Everyone Taking Turns At The Pumping. Note The Attached Sail Is Hoisted To Take Advantage Of The Wind  FreightingMailRailwaysTransportationWomen 1909
1787 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   A Sioux family in front of a teepee.  The Sioux teepee was a cone-shaped structure made of skins stretched over a frame. A drying rack is on the right of the photo.  CostumesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1902 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   A Sioux family.  Photo from a painting by George Catlin, artist-historian.  ChildrenCostumesWomen 1830c
87 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     A South West View Of Prince Of Wales' Fort, Hudson Bay. Coloured Engraving By Samuel Hearne 1770c. Published In European Magazine (London: J. Sewell, March 1797)  BuildingsForts 1797
612 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     A Streetcar On Broadway, Looking West In Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Lack Of Buildings Along Broadway And The Tiny Trees On The Boulevard  StreetcarsWinnipeg Streets 1902c
1892 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     A Successful Buffalo Hunt With A Yell Of Triumph. Painting By A.J. Miller  BuffaloHorses 1837
1702 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     A Surround Of Buffalo. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1852 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     A Wigwam, Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873
328 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Woman Driving A Touring Car With Another Woman And A Young Girl As Passengers  Automobiles 1920c
323 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A young boy walks toward awaiting horse-drawn carriages and a railway coach at CPR Station at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.  BuildingsCarriagesChildrenCoachesHorsesRailwaysStationsTowns c. 1890
1884 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   A young male Cree with a pipe in his mouth.  Photo of a painting.   
329 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     A Young Woman And Child In A Touring Car Parked Next To A Field  Automobiles 1920
1222 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     A-17194 Bristol Fighter. R.A.F. In Middle East F.2b  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
5577 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     A.E. Hill Department Store, Hartney, Mb.. Built In 1902  BuildingsStoresTowns 1972
1634 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     A.G.B. Bannatyne'S First Home. He Later Built A Castle “Bannatyne’S Castle” At The Foot Of West Gate (Now 5 West Gate) On Area Known As Armstrong'S Point  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1857-1858
1477 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm At Forest Glen, Sk  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1937, September
1393 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm At Forest Glen, Sk  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDrought 1937, September
1474 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1933c
1479 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings & Machinery On Prairie During The Depression  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDroughtMachineryPrairies 1937c
1476 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings In Saskatchewan  AgricultureBuildingsDepression 1937c
1385 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings In Saskatchewan"  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1937c
1394 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings On Prairie  AgricultureBuildingsDepressionDroughtPrairies 1931c
1472 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Buildings On Prairies During The Depression  AgricultureBarnsDepressionDroughtHousesPrairies 1931c
1448 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm In Saskatchewan  AgricultureBuildingsDrought 1933c
1401 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Farm Machinery In Drifting Soil  DepressionDroughtMachinery 1931c
1386 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned House In Cadillac, Sk  BuildingsDroughtHouses 1936c
286 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track  Railways  
287 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track  Railways  
285 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Railway Track. Automobile And Elevator In Background  AutomobilesElevatorsRailways  
1397 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abandoned Wagon In Saskatchewan.,  DepressionDroughtWagons 1930c
1904 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal and white traders outside a Hudson's Bay Company post.  Photo from a sketch.  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPosts  
1827 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal artifacts on a table.    Artifacts  
1790 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal boy sitting on a pony saddled with only a blanket in front of a teepee.    ChildrenCostumesHorsesTeepees  
1806 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Aboriginal burial ground.  Graves covered with birch bark and enclosed inside birch sticks.  CemeteriesGraves 1858
1835 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal burial mound.    CemeteriesGraves  
2222 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp and canoes.    BoatsCanoes  
1685 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp at Colville, British Columbia.  Photo of an oil painting by Paul Kane.  Horses 1810-1871
2221 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp at Oxford House, Manitoba with a York Boat in the water fitted for sail, and to the right a person with an axe.  The canoes are Western Woods Cree showing an Ojibway style influence in the protruding prows, which was often the case. The traditional Cree design had a straighter stem, more common for calm water areas. This same general model was shared with the Western Woods Cree, Swampy Cree, James Bay Cree, and the Montagnais.  BoatsCampsCanoesFortsTeepeesYork Boats 1880
192 A0007 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp near Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Aboriginal camp seen with teepees and a Red River Cart between Main Street and the Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Red River CartsTeepees 1866
1800 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp on the prairie.  Same as A0059-01792.  CampsPrairiesTeepeesTents  
1867 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp showing teepees and horses.    HorsesTeepees  
1808 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp with Sun Dance lodge seen in the distance.    BuildingsLodgesTeepees  
1792 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal camp with teepees on the prairie.  Same as A0059-1800.  CampsHorsesPrairiesTeepeesTents  
1905 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Chief.    Costumes  
852 A0028 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Chiefs outside Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba.  Photo from a painting by Peter Rindisbacher of aboriginal Chiefs outside Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba (see also A0028-00853).  CostumesFortsGunsRed River SettlementUpper Fort Garry  
1786 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal child on a pony with a Western saddle is watched by an aboriginal man in a hat and blanket.    CostumesHorses  
1850 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal couple.  The man is wearing an elaborate costume.  CostumesWomen  
1775 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family and a horse in front of a tent or teepee.    ChildrenCostumesHorsesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1840 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family camped in front of tent.    Tents  
1804 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family camped in front of tent.    ChildrenCostumesTentsWomen  
1857 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family in front of teepees.    CostumesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1866 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family seated in front of decorated teepee.    ChildrenTeepeesTentsWomen  
1923 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal family walking across plains.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  Women  
1765 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Aboriginal Farmer At Work, Haying  Haying  
1693 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal girls.  Water colour painting by A.J. Miller.  Women 1837
1807 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Aboriginal graves covered with split sticks and enclosed in birch sticks.    CemeteriesGraves 1858
1849 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal group seated with a Northwest Mounted Police officer and a dog outside a fort.  Horses and buildings in background.  BuildingsDogsFortsHorsesRCMP  
1692 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal lodge.  Water colour painting by A. J. Miller.  BuildingsLodges 1837
1774 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man carrying a rifle.    CostumesGuns  
1872 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a bow and arrow from a rock beside a body of water.    HuntingWater  
1839 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a Winchester.    GunsHunting  
1803 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man hunting with a Winchester.    CostumesGunsHunting  
1956 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in a canoe.    Canoes  
1819 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in ceremonial dress on horseback.    CostumesHorses  
1766 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man in front of teepee.    Teepees  
1989 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a pen-and-ink sketch.  BuffaloHunting  
1909 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man scalping his victim.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  1821c
1791 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man standing beside a horse.  The saddle is not a western saddle.  Horses  
1789 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man walking in camp.  A child, wagons, and teepees are in the background.  ChildrenCostumesTeepeesWagons  
1783 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing a blanket stands near a teepee and a pony pulling a travois; another man is sitting with a gun.    CostumesGunsHorsesTeepeesTravoisWomen  
1847 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing an elaborate costume.    Costumes  
1771 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man wearing decorated clothing.    Costumes  
1834 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal man with a shotgun.    Guns  
1907 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal men and women engaged in gambling.  Photo from a sketch. The stones were shaken, tossed, then the combination of colours checked. A teepee is on the left.  GamesTeepees  
2267 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal men at a trading post exchanging furs for firearms.  A box under the counter reads "Steel Traps". Photo of a sketch.  Fur TradeGunsPosts  
1796 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal mother and children in front of a decorated teepee.    ArtChildrenClothingTeepeesTentsWomen  
1936 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal scouts.  Photo of a painting by A.J. Miller.  HuntingScouts 1837c
1809 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal Sun Dance, Strathcona, Alberta.  At what is now Main Street in Strathcona, Alberta, a large group of aboriginal people watch the Making of a Brave, a traditional Sun Dance testing the courage of a young warrior.  CeremoniesCostumesDance 1884
2282 A0074 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal trade tools.    Tools  
2268 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal trading tools.  Drawing by C.W. Jefferys.  Tools  
1836 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal war dance.  Photo from a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  CeremoniesDance  
1681 A0056 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal warrior and his wife.  Photo of a watercolour painting by A.J. Miller.  BuffaloHorsesWomen 1837
1854 A0061 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal woman seated in front of a wigwam.    TentsWomen  
1826 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal woman with horse travois.    HorsesTravoisWomen  
144 A0005 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois.  Aboriginal women and horse-drawn travois carried the Sioux's teepees, food, clothing, furs, and extra weapons whenever they moved to new camps or hunting grounds.  FoodFur TradeHorsesTeepeesTravoisWomen  
1830 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginal women inside a tent.  From a painting by Peter Rindisbacher, the original of which is in the West Point Museum.  TentsWomen 1829c
1837 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginals at war.  Photo of a painting by Remington of Indian Life.  Military  
1895 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   Aboriginals in canoes.  Photo from a sketch.  Canoes  
1374 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abraham Fehr From Saskatchewan & Family In Edmonton, Ab. (See Also A0046-01376)  AutomobilesDepressionPersonalitiesWomen 1934, July 1
1376 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Abraham Fehr, From Saskatchewan, With His Family In Edmonton, Ab  AutomobilesDepressionPersonalitiesWomen 1934, July 1
360 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Adams George Archibald. First Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba 1870-1870  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870
5609 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Administration Building At The University Of Manitoba In Fort Garry Area Of Winnipeg, Built In 1911- 1912  OfficesUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2082 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Advertisement Re: Trips On The “Anson Northup’  JournalismSteamboats 1860
1274 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Churchill, Mb, Looking East  BuildingsTowns  
1362 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Emerson During Flood  FloodsTowns 1950, May
1315 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Emerson, Mb During Flood  Floods 1950, May
81 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales During Restoration Period  BuildingsForts  
82 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales During Restoration Period  BuildingsForts  
75 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Fort Prince Of Wales. Photo Taken After Restoration Had Begun  BuildingsForts  
40 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Lower Fort Garry  BuildingsLower Fort Garry 1975c
275 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Maryland Bridge Over Assiniboine River, 1900  Bridges 1900
1343 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Mcgillivray Dike During Winnipeg Flood  DikesFloods 1950, May
79 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of The Fort Prince Of Wales, Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts 1925c
1266 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of The Pas, Mb  BuildingsTowns  
1319 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  Floods 1950, May
1356 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1360 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1359 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood. Building In Centre Has “Memorial - Hazl” Pronted On It  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1358 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1361 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During Flood.,  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1357 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg During The 1950 Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1314 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  Floods 1950, May
1334 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Buildings 1950, May
1305 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Aerial View Of Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
2301 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     After Coalition In 1821, Nicholas Garry, A London Director Of The Hbc Was Appointed To Reconcile Differences Between The Fur Trade Offices Of Both Companies. In The Picture, He Is Seen Travelling West With North Wester Simon Ncgillvray (With Glasses)  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1821
2475 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     After The Discovery Of Gold In Bc Every Prospector Swarmed In To Pan The River And Creek Beds. To Assist Governor James Douglas In Maintaining Law And Order And Building Roads And Settlements, 150 Royal Engineers Under Colonel R.C. Moody, Were Sent From England To Begin Constructing The First Section Of Wagon Road, Caribou Road, Along The Fraser Canyon. Starting At Yale In 1862, The Engineers Constructed The First Section Of The Wagon Road Stretching 400 Miles To The Mining Town Of Barkervile. In The Photo A Wall Of Rock Has Beeen Breach With Gunpowder And The Cleft Is Being Cribbed. Chinese Work In The Background. The Road Designed For Teams Of 16 Oxen Blazed The Way For The Transcanada Highway 100 Years Later. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  ConstructionCostumesHorsesMilitaryMountainsPersonalitiesPoliticsRoadsTents 1862
1216 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Aircraft With Nose Hanger. (L- R):Pilot Konrad Johanneson With Four Passengers  AircraftAviationPersonalities  
1226 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Albatross Scout. World War I Aircraft  AircraftAviationWorld War I 1919
5457 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Black House Built In 1895, Lily Street, Winnipeg. Black Was Founder Of A Local Lumber Company. This Bldg. Has Been Demolished  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5458 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Black House Built In 1895, Lily Street, Winnipeg. Black Was Founder Of A Local Lumber Company. This Bldg. Has Been Destroyed  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
974 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Hunter Murray (1818-1874) Fur Trader & Explorer, Was Born At Kilmun, Argyleshire, Scotland, In 1818. As A Young Man He Emigrated Tothe United States And Served With The American Fur Company. He Married Anne Campbell, Daughter, Of Chief Trader Colin Campbell, Whom He Met On A Journey To The Athabasca District. They Had Eight Children. His Eldest Daughter Helen, Became The Wife Of Chief Trader W.J. (Big Bear) Mclean Of 1885 Rebellion Fame. In The Spring Of 1846 He Came Up To Fort Garry From Missouri, And Joined The Hbc As Senior Clerk. In 1847 Chief Factor Murdock Mcpherson Appointed Murray To The Mackenzie River District To Establish An Outpost At Fort Yukon, In Russian Alaska. In Later Years He Managed Several Hbc Posts And In 1856 Was Made Chief Trader. In 1862 He Was Placed In Charge Of Lower Fort Garry, Where He Remained Until 1864. He Retired From The Fur Trade In 1867 And Died At His Home, "Bellevue" Near Lower Fort Garry In April 1874  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesScots 1870c
2421 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie  ExplorationPersonalities 1796c
961 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764 -1820), Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. He Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, And The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities  
2422 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie (1764-1820) From A Portrait By Lawrence. Fur Trader And Explorer Who Served The North West Company. Reached The Arctic Ocean In 1789, Reached The Pacific Ocean In 1793  ExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1796c
2428 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie At Mackenzie Delta. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Same As A0076-02375)  ExplorationPersonalities 1790c
2429 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie At The Pacific. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1789
2375 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Mackenzie On Mackenzie Delta. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys. (Same As A0078-02428)  ExplorationPersonalities 1790c
978 A0033 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Ross (1783 -1856), Founder Of Fort Astoria In1811. He Served As A Member Of Council Of Assiniboia Between 1835 - 1850, & Was Also The First Sheriff Of Assiniboia.  Fur TradePersonalities  
874 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Alexander Young Scott M.D., Born In 1859, Served As An Officer In North West Rebellion And Took Part In The Engagement Of General Middleton'S Column At Fish Creek & Batoche  MilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalities 1885
372 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Alexandre Antonin Tache. Bishop Of St. Boniface  CostumesPersonalitiesReligion 1854
876 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Alexandre Kitson (1853-1883), Mla From 1879 - 1883 For St. Agathe, Mb  PersonalitiesPolitics 1879
2684 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Allan Cup. Manitoba Hockey Trophy  HockeySportsTrophies  
1817 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Alleged To Be Last Parade Of Custer'S Cavalry Before The Massacre By The Sioux  Military 1876
62698 A2008 Archives of Manitoba     American Settlers Headed To Alberta By Covered Wagon  AgricultureAmericansHorsesImmigrationLifestyleTransportationWagons 1890c
2419 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Amos D'Valettle'S Engraving Of British Regulars  Military  
1908 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An "Indian Massacre."    Guns 1865c
1883 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp with dogs, horses, teepees, and men.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsDogsHorsesTeepees  
1924 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  CampsWomen  
1885 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsCanoesDogsTeepees  
1934 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal camp.  Photo of a sketch.  CampsTents  
1813 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal Dog Feast, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Aboriginals sitting and standing at a traditional Dog Feast, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba. The feast was part of an initiation ceremony of young men and included the boiling of a white dog in a large iron pot. A fee of two pounds of tobacco was charged.  CeremoniesDogs 1884
1878 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment at Lake Huron.  Photo of a aketch by Paul Kane. See also A0062-01879.  CampsCanoesTeepeesTentsWomen  
1879 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Photo of a painting by Paul Kane.  CampsTents  
1875 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment with teepees on frames.  Photo of a painting by F.S. Challener, taken from the walls of the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  CampsHotelsPrairiesTeepeesTentsWinnipeg Buildings 1909-1912
1962 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal encampment.  Photo of a painting by F.S. Challener, taken from the wall of the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Camps 1909-1912
2243 A0072 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal family building a birch bark canoe.  Making a canoe was a family affair. Every Spring a family would have to decide how many and what kind of canoe they would need for that Summer. This canoe normally lasted two seasons of use. The canoe builder stripped the bark from the trees in early Spring, the women gathered spruce roots, peeled them and mixed spruce gum and ash to make the pitch used to waterproof the seams. The actual building of the canoes took six to eight weeks. Seen in the photo is the family with the bottom layer of birch bark weighted down between stakes that determine the shape of the canoe. The women and older children sew another layer of bark on each side to bring it to the proper height and seal the seams with pitch. The canoe builder will then fit stems and the preshaped gun whale, side and bottom slats, and then the preformed ribs. Final sewing and sealing is done by the women.  BoatsCanoesChildrenWomen  
1964 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal family with dog and sled.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  DogsSleds  
1944 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal festival.  Photo from a stylized drawing.  Festivals  
1960 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal festival.  Photo of a drawing.  Festivals  
1828 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man beside a clergyman.    Religion  
1943 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man beside a white hunter.  Photo of a sketch.  Costumes  
1983 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man hunting buffalo from horseback.  Photo a painting by Peter Rindisbacher.  BuffaloHorses  
1961 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man hunting grizzly bear.  Photo of a magazine illustration.  BearsHunting  
1900 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man in a canoe.  Photo from a sketch.  Canoes  
1979 A0065 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a drawing by C.W. Jeffreys.  BuffaloHorses  
2016 A0066 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback hunting buffalo.  Photo of a drawing.  BuffaloHorses  
1965 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback with a dog travois.  Photo of an illustration.  HorsesTravois 1885
1927 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man on horseback.  Photo of a sketch with the caption, "Prairie Indian on Horseback".  Horses  
1823 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man roping a wild horse.  Photo of a painting.  Horses  
1751 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man wearing a hat.    Costumes  
1911 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man with a horse travois.  Photo of a sketch.  HorsesTravois  
1898 A0062 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man with dogs and sleds.  Photo from a sketch.  DogsSleds  
1761 A0058 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal man.     
1688 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Photo of a watercolour painting by A.J. Miller.  Buildings 1837
1912 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal war dance.  Photo of a watercolour painting by Seth Eastman.  Dance  
1914 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal war dance.  Photo of an illustration.  Dance  
1968 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal warrior.  Photo of a portrait by Paul Kane.  Costumes  
1939 A0063 Archives of Manitoba   An aboriginal women bathing.  Photo of a painting by A.J. Miller.  Women 1837c
1811 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     An Algonquian ( Or Algonkin) Hunting Lodge Made Of Turf & Twigs Laid On Closely Stacked Poles  BuildingsHuntingLodges  
5433 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     An Elderly Metis Couple, Andre Jerome And His Wife, Who Were Residents Of The Pembina Area. Andre, Who Was Born December12, 1829 In St Boniface, Married Marguerite Gosselin, The Daughter Of Antoine Gosselin And Marie Roy. The Jeromes Had 10 Children. One Of The Children Was Alexander Jerome. They Were Cree-French Metis  FrenchMetisPersonalitiesWomen 1890c
1918 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     An Encampment Of Plains Indians. From A Mural By Frederick S. Challener  CampsTeepees 1909-1912
449 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     An Escort Of The Nwmp Lined Up To Welcome The First Through Train, From Eastern Canada To The West Coast, As It Arrives In Calgary, Ab., July 1886. Note The Man And Woman In The Foreground With Other Onlookers In Wagon Hitched To A Horse  HorsesLocomotivesMilitaryRailwaysRCMPWagonsWomen 1886, July
2266 A0073 Archives of Manitoba   An officer of the Hudson's Bay Company with his aboriginal wife and other men unloading fur from a North Canoe at a trading post.  Photo of a sketch that was published in Picturesque Canada, Toronto, 1802.  BoatsCanoesChildrenFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPostsWomen  
1955 A0064 Archives of Manitoba   An Ojibway encampment on the Winnipeg River with its residents in canoes.  Photograph of a painting by Paul Kane.  CampsCanoesTents 1846
1812 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     An Ojibway Wigwam (Hut Or Lodge) Made Of Birch Bark Placed Over Green, Bent Boughs  LodgesTeepees  
5432 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Andre Jerome'S House, Red River Settlement C1890  BuildingsFrenchHousesWomen 1972
2357 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Anthony Henday Enters The Blackfoot Camp, 1754. From The Painting By Franklin Arbuckle, Rca, For The Hudson'S Bay Company. Courtesy Of Hbc  ExplorationPersonalities 1754
1136 A0038 Archives of Manitoba     Apple Orchard, Morden Experimental Farm  AgricultureFruitTrees 1900c
2669 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Arch Erected On Main Street To Honour Queen Victoria'S Jubilee, 1837-1897  ArchesRoyalty 1897
2668 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Arch Erected To Honour Visit Of Governor-General Lord Minto And Lady Minto  Arches 1900
5495 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Archbishop'S Palace Built In 1864, Cathedral Avenue, St. Boniface. Western Stone Part Of Building, Was Built For Mgr. Tache, Archbishop Of St. Boniface From 1854 - 1894. The Palace Was Later Doubled In Size & Roof Greatly Altered. East Wing Added In 1899  FrenchHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1565 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Archbishops Palace In St. Boniface Area Of Winnipeg, Mb  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1894c
2742 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Commemorating The Return Of General Middleton And His Troops To Winnipeg  ArchesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2749 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Erected By St. Andrew'S Society Welcoming The Troops Back From North West Rebellion  ArchesMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2719 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Archway Erected In Brandon, Mb. In Honour Of Hrh The Duke Of Connaught'S Visit  ArchesEventsRoyaltyTowns 1912
2757 A0089 Archives of Manitoba     Archway On Main Street Welcoming Duke And Duchess Of York To Winnipeg  ArchesEventsRoyalty 1901, September
160 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Arctic Ice Company Ltd. Wagon No. 26 & Horses On Winnipeg Street  HorsesIceWagonsWinnipeg Streets 1930c
5617 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Arlington Bridge, Cpr Yards, Winnipeg. Built In 1910. Known First As The Brown & Brant Street Bridge. The Steel Structure Was Made In Birmingham, England. It Is Said To Have Been Built To Span The Nile River In Egypt  BridgesRail Yards 1972
2702 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration On The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Main Street, Winnipeg  AutomobilesEventsMilitaryStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918, Nov 11
2790 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration, Main Street  CelebrationsHorsesMilitaryParadesStreetcarsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918
2800 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebration, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. (Same As A0090-2802)  AutomobilesCelebrationsMilitaryStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918
2690 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Celebrations, Portage Avenue And Main Street, Winnipeg  EventsMilitaryWinnipeg Streets 1918, Nov 11
2802 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Armistice Day Parade, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  ParadesWinnipeg Streets 1918
704 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Army Dirigible In Use During World War I  EquipmentMilitaryTrucksWorld War I 1914-1918
392 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Army Freight Train With Wagons And Oxen Going North  FreightingMilitaryOxen 1885
2133 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of 65 Families Of Mennonites On Board The Ss “International” At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsFortsImmigrationMennonitesShipsSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1874, July 31
2124 A0069 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of 65 Families Of Mennonites On Board The Ss “International” At Upper Fort Garry In Manitoba  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShipsSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1874, July 31
986 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of First Mennonites By Boat At Winnipeg, Mb  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShips 1874, July 31
985 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of First Mennonites By Boat At Winnipeg, Mb  BoatsImmigrationMennonitesShipsWinnipeg Buildings 1874, July 31
322 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Harvest Excursionists At Cpr Station, Winnipeg, Mb. (See Better Image A0752-22672)  ImmigrationRailwaysStationsStreetcars 1897
326 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Hudson’S Bay Company Train Of Red River Carts At Cpr Station In Calgary, Ab, Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs  Fur TradeHudson Bay CompanyRailwaysRed River Carts 1880c
276 A0009 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Immigrants From A Cpr Train  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
996 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Immigrants On Cpr Train. (Same As A0034-00993)  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
998 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of Large Number Of Immigrants Via Cpr Train  ChildrenImmigrationRailwaysWomen 1890c
71 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Arrival Of The Annual Supply Ship, York Factory, Manitoba  BuildingsForts 1880c
885 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Arthur Meighen (1874 -1960). Prime Minister Of Canada From 1920 - 1921 And In 1926  PersonalitiesPolitics 1920
409 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Artillery In Action  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
668 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     Artist Impressions Of Costumes & Lifestyle Of Nwmp  CostumesLifestyleRCMP 1876
2386 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Concept Of Christopher Columbus On Deck Of His Ship  ExplorationPersonalitiesShips 1492
2388 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Concept Of Vikings Approach To North America  ExplorationPersonalities  
754 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Conception Of Soldiers In Battle  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
759 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Conception Of Soldiers In Battle. Note The Bagpipes  MilitaryMusical InstrumentsUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
2679 A0086 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Illustrations Of Life In Manitoba  Lifestyle 1890c
472 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesLifestyleMilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
1059 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1031 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Immigrants Working In Fields  Agriculture  
2804 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Lord And Lady Dufferin'S Visit To Stonewall (Rockwood), Mb  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1877
795 A0027 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Scene In France  BridgesBuildings  
2748 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketch Of Visit Of Lord And Lady Dufferin To Stonewall, (Rockwood) Mb  EventsPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1877
1043 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Immigrants Life  AgricultureImmigration  
1037 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1038 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1039 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1044 A0035 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Life Of Immigrant  AgricultureImmigration  
1064 A0036 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Sketches Of Men Engaged In Fur Trade  DogsFur TradeSleds  
2385 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Christopher Columbus Awaking America  ExplorationPersonalities 1492
465 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesHuntingLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
464 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Costumes & Lifestyle In 1885  CostumesLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
463 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Gatling Gun In Action  CannonsGunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
450 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Interior Of Troop Train From Illustrated War News  North West RebellionRailways 1885
466 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Lifestyle In 1885  BuffaloLifestyleMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
995 A0034 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S Version Of Settlers Arriving By Boat To Canada  BoatsImmigrationShipsWomen  
1104 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Artist'S View Of Covered Wagons Going Across The Prairie  AgricultureImmigrationPrairiesRed River CartsWagons  
446 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artistic Testimony To Dead Of Battle Of Fish Creek. Pte. Alexander M. Ferguson, First Volunteer Killed At Fish Creek. Lt. Charles Swinford Shot In Head At Fish Creek. Died In Field Hospital  MilitaryNorth West RebellionPersonalities 1885
480 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Artists' Version Of Battle At Fish Creek  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2392 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Concept Of Spaniards In America  ExplorationPersonalities  
1622 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Rendering Of The Walker Theatre, Winnipeg  ArtCinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1928c
470 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of A Scene Of Fighting  GunsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
469 A0015 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of Military Camp  MilitaryNorth West RebellionTents 1885
763 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Artist’S Version Of Soldiers In Battle  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
1643 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Ashdown Hardware Co  StoresWinnipeg Buildings  
225 A0008 Archives of Manitoba     Automobile In Winnipeg, Mb  Automobiles 1920c
174 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Automobiles Lined Up For An Automobile Race On Portage Avenue In Front Of Clarendon Hotel, Winnipeg  AutomobilesHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1913
333 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Automobiles Parked Diagonally Outside Buildings On Both Sides Of Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1925
1230 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Avro 504 K Trainer Plane, Built In England  AircraftAviation 1918
1296 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     B25 Mitchell Bomber Rcaf  AircraftAviationWorld War II  
1628 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Bachelor'S Hall Where R.M. Ballantyne Lived. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsHouses 1841
2063 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Badger, Large, Stout Member Of Weasel Family  Animals  
5513 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Bank Of Montreal, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1913  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
5605 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Bank Of Nova Scotia, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1910. The Car Is A Chrysler Imperial C1967  AutomobilesBanksSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
397 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Barber At Work Amidst Soldiers At Camp  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1535 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Barber Shop At Virden, Mb  Barber ShopsBuildingsTowns 1900c
2191 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Baret'S Expedition Hunting Polar Bears In Arctic. Photo From A Drawing  BearsBoatsExplorationShips  
2200 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Between The Ships “Hampshire” And The “Pelican”, 1697. Photo Courtesy Of Norman Wilkinson For Hbc  BoatsMilitaryShips 1697
487 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Cut Knife Hill  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
479 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Fish Creek  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2180 A0071 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Of Ste-Foy, After The Battle Of Abraham. Drawing  BattlesMilitary 1760, April 28
399 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Scene At Batoche From A Distance  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
400 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Battle Scene At Batoche From A Distance  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
5582 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Bawlf Block, 148 -150 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1882 As A Twin To Benson Block. A Sign On The Building Reads “House Of Comoy Of Canada Ltd.”  BlocksSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1235 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Be 2c Aircraft  AircraftAviation  
132 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Bear Surrounded By Dogs About To Be Shot By A Hunter; Also A Dog Team Being Whipped By A Man. From An Illustration From Canadian Illustrated News  BearsDog SledsDogsGunsSleds 1875
2012 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver And Beaver House  AnimalsBeavers  
2041 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, A Very Large, Thick Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  AnimalsBeavers  
2055 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, Large Thick-Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  Animals, Wild  
2065 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beaver, Large, Thick-Set Rodent With Massive Incisor Teeth And Flattened Tail  AnimalsBeavers  
2044 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Beavers Building A Dam  AnimalsBeaversDams  
737 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Belgian War Memorial In St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Mb  MonumentsWorld War II  
5440 A0174 Archives of Manitoba     Bell Tower, St. Peter'S Ukrainian Catholic Church, Built In 1911 In Ashville, Mb  BuildingsChurchesUkrainians 1972
1240 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Bellanca Air Cruiser Cf-Btw. Central Northern Airways  AircraftAviation  
2328 A0075 Archives of Manitoba     Benjamin Disraeli Of England. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  PersonalitiesPolitics  
1380 A0046 Archives of Manitoba     Bennett Buggy In Manitoba  BuggiesDepressionDrought 1933c
1475 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Bennett Buggy . Horses Replaced The Internal Combustion Engine  AutomobilesBuggiesDepression 1937c
2706 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Bethune Jazz Band On Parade  BandsParadesWomen 1927c
2714 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Bethune Jazz Band On Parade  AutomobilesBandsChildrenCostumesMusicParadesStreetcarsWomen 1927c
530 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Between 4 & 5 P.M. Some 200 Specials Armed With Wagon Spokes And Baseball Bats, Are Seen Marching West Along Portage Avenue After Clearing Portage And Main Streets, Past The Oldfield Kirby And Gardiner Building. As The Specials Marched On Crowds, Bats, Fists, Stones, Bricks And Broken Bottles Began To Fly. Mayor Gray Had Told The Leader Of The Mounted Specials That He Would Shortly Read The Riot Act And That Would Enable The Royal Northwest Mounted Police To Be Brought In And Firearms To Be Used If Necessary. Thus He Almost Precipitated The Bloodbath That Would Finally Occur Eleven Days Later  RiotsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 10
492 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Big Bear (Seen In Centre In The Distance) Surrendering To Nwmp On An Island In Saskatchewan River.  MilitaryNorth West RebellionRCMPRivers 1885
424 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Big Bear Trading At Fort Pitt, Nt, Just Before The North West Rebellion. (L- R): Four Sky Thunder; Sky Bird; Matoose (Seated); Napasis; Big Bear; Angus Mckay, Metis, (Holding Fur); Otto Dufresne, Metis; Louis Goulet, Metis; Stanley Simpson (Reading A Book); Mr. Rowley (Seated); Alex Mcdonald, Metis (Behind Wheel); Captain R.B. Sletch, Nwmp (Wearing A Tam And Sitting On Wheel Hub); Mr. Edmund (Seated); And Henry Dufrain  CostumesFortsFur TradeMetisPersonalitiesRCMP 1884
2484 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Birth Of Standard Time. Sandford Fleming Proposed A Simplified Time Reckoning System. Sandford Fleming , A Scottish Canadian Engineer, Vexed By A Timetable Mix-Up In Ireland, Devised A Simplified Time Reckoning System. On February 8th, 1879, He Addressed The Candian Institute In Toronto On " The Selection Of A Prime Meridian". His Proposal To Divide The Globe Into 24 Equal Time Zones Was Widely Circulated. In Washington, 22 Of 25 Nations Agreed To Implement It, Beginning On January 1st, 1885. Fleming Had Designed Canada'S First Postage Stamp, The 1851 Three Penny Beaver. He Also Was Famous For His Railway Survey Of The Yellowhead Pass In The Rockies, And He Proposed The Pacific Cable Which In 1902 Linked Canada To Australia. He Received A Knighthood In 1897. Image From A Painting By Rex Woods  EventsInventionsMapsPersonalities 1879, February 8
2476 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Birth Of Victoria, Bc. James Douglas Chose The Site Which Became Victoria, Bc. James Douglas, A Chief Factor Of The Hudson'S Bay Company, Selected The Site For A Trading Post, At Fort Victoria Overlooking The Straits Of Juan De Fuca. In The Spring Of 1845, The Hbc Annual Supply Ship Dropped Anchor And From Then On The Post'S Trade Gradually Grew In Importance. In 1858 A Town Site Was Laid Out And Named Victoria. With The Gold Strikes On The Fraser River, Overnight The Tiny Port Became A Shipping Centre. In 1858 Governor James Douglas Took Over The Administration Of The Newly Constituted Mainland Colony Which Joined With Vancouver Island In 1866. Known As British Columbia The United Colony Entered Into Confederation As A Province In 1871. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly. (Colour Slide)  ExplorationHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPorts 1843
14 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Bishop'S Palace, Cathedral, Grey Nuns Convent And Windmill, With Upper Fort Garry In The Background. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  ChurchesReligionUpper Fort GarryWindmillsWinnipeg Buildings 1846c
2040 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Black Bear, Resident Of Deciduous Or Coniferous Forests  AnimalsBears  
2048 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Black Bear, Resident Of Deciduous Or Coniferous Forests  AnimalsBears  
947 A0032 Archives of Manitoba   Blackfoot Chief, Crowfoot.  Blackfoot Chief Crowfoot (1830 -1890), Head Chief of the Blackfoot in 1877.  Personalities  
1822 A0060 Archives of Manitoba   Blackfoot party on the war-trail.  Photo of a painting By A.J. Miller.  Horses 1837
1820 A0060 Archives of Manitoba H.L. Hime   Blackfoot warrior's robe.  The robe contains a history of the owner's wars and buffalo hunts and shows the number of scalps he has taken from his enemies.  BuffaloCostumes 1857-1858
1821 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Blackfoot Warriors On War Trail. Painting By A.J. Miller  Horses 1837
5490 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Blacksmith Shop In 1897 At Oak Lake. Now Used As Welding Shop  BlacksmithsBuildingsShops 1972
584 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Block Paving Of Main Street Looking North In Winnipeg. Started Sept. 13, 1883 With Arrival Of 36 Cars Of Blocks & Timber. (See Also A0020-00596)  ConstructionHorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWood 1883
596 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     Block Paving Of Main Street, Winnipeg. Started Sept 13, 1883 With Arrival Of 36 Cars Of Blocks & Timber. (See Also A0020-00584)  ConstructionEquipmentLumberWinnipeg Streets 1883
2172 A0070 Archives of Manitoba     Boat Being Pulled By Rope Over Grand Rapid Of Saskatchewan River  BoatsRivers  
64 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Boatmen At Norway House  BuildingsForts 1880
2078 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Boats At Port Nelson, Mb  BoatsPorts 1927c
416 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Body Of Donald Ross Who Shot Captain French  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
770 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Bombed Out City In Europe  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
406 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Boulton'S Scouts, A Corp Of Mounted Infantry Seen From A Distance  HorsesMilitaryNorth West RebellionScouts 1885
212 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Commission Camp. Red River Carts Seen At Camp  Boundary CommissionRed River CartsTents 1872
2533 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Cutting Through Turtle Mountain  Boundary CommissionLandformsMountains  
2539 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary CommissionMonuments 1872c
2538 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River. (Close Up)  Boundary CommissionMonuments 1872c
2502 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Boundary Surveyors" Camp (Sgt. Kay'S R.E. Survey Camp, Showing Red River Carts And Tents At North Antler River..The Use Of The Metis Red River Cart (Two-Wheeled Cart) Proved To Be Indispensable For Pulling Heavy Loads Over Difficult Terrain. The Simplicity Of The Cart Was Appreciated By The Government Surveyors Because The Maintenance And Repair Of The Cart Was Done Quickly And Easily Compared With A Four-Wheeled Cart  Boundary CommissionCampsRed River CartsSurveyingTents  
324 A0011 Archives of Manitoba     Box Cars Outside Cpr Station & Railway Yard At Emerson, Mb  BuildingsRail YardsRailwaysStationsTowns 1910c
1617 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Boys At Wood Working Class  BuildingsChildrenSchools  
1668 A0055 Archives of Manitoba     Brandon College, Brandon, Mb  BuildingsColleges 1909
2523 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Break Up Of Ice On Red River At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionRivers  
1691 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Breakfast At Sunrise. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  1837
300 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Bridge At Port Nelson  BridgesRailways  
2530 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Bridge Over First Crossing Of Souris River, 170 Miles West Of Red River & 10 Miles North Of Boundary  Boundary CommissionBridgesRivers 1874, June
2272 A0073 Archives of Manitoba     Brigade Of Canoes Leaving Lachine. Painted By Franklin Arbuckle For Hbc  CanoesHudson Bay Company  
216 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Brigade Of Ox-Drawn Red River Carts From A Painting By W. T. Smedley  OxenRed River Carts 1875c
1234 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Bristol Fighter Overhead. Sopwith Camels On Ground  AircraftAviationWorld War I  
2564 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     British Engineers  EngineeringEnglishMilitaryRiel  
2412 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     British Military Conference  ConferencesMilitary  
2795 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     British Uniforms, War Of 1812. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  CostumesMilitary 1812
647 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Broadway Street Bridge, Which Was Built In The Winter Of 1881 - 1882, Was Torn Apart Four Days After Its Official Opening Of April 15, 1882, By A Massive Spring Ice Jam Breakup That Moved Up The Red River On April 19th. The Following Year 1883 The Second Broadway (Street) Bridge Was Built And It Lasted Until 1917, When It Was Replaced With The Provencher Bridge.The Broadway (Street) Bridge Joined Broadway Avenue To Provencher Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb. (Broadway Avenue No Longer Extends To Provencher Avenue, It Stops At Main Street In Front Of The Cn Union Station Which Was Built In 1908). The Bridge Over The Red River At Provencher Avenue Is Now The Provencher Bridge, Which Joins Main Street Via Pioneer Avenue And Water Avenue  BridgesWinnipeg Streets 1881-1882
1460 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Broken Wagon Abandoned By Family On Move  DepressionWagons 1933c
5591 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Brown & Rutherford Houses, Rutherford St., Winnipeg. Built In 1891. Alexander Brown & Thomas Rutherford Came To Fort Garry In 1872 & Established Manitoba'S First Lumber & Planing Mill  HousesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
2799 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Bill Cody And His Group Of Indians Sitting In Front Of Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg  GatesUpper Fort Garry 1910
1976 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Herd & Prairie Fire  BuffaloFiresPrairies  
1984 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Herd Grazing. Painting By George Catlin  BuffaloHunting  
1994 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunt, Chasing Back. Painting By George Catlin  BuffaloHorsesHunting  
1703 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunt. Water Colour Painting By A. J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1981 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting  BuffaloHunting  
1982 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting  BuffaloHunting  
1985 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting On Horseback  BuffaloHorses  
1980 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Hunting. Painting By John Innes, When The Blackfoot Hunt  BuffaloHunting  
1682 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Buffalo Rift. Buffalo Hunt Using A Rift (A Steep Sided Valley). Water-Colour Painting By A.J. Miller  Buffalo 1837
1353 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1347 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike In Front Of St. Boniface Basilica During Winnipeg Flood  ChurchesFloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1349 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dike On Winnipeg Street During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1340 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1345 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
1408 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Building Dikes On Winnipeg Streets During Flood.,  DikesFloodsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
304 A0010 Archives of Manitoba     Building Hudson Bay Railway  ConstructionRailways  
1726 A0057 Archives of Manitoba     Building Snow Houses At Cape Fullerton  EskimosIgloosInuit  
90 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings At Fort Ellice, Northwest Territory  BuildingsForts 1875c
59 A0002 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings At Norway House,From Drawings By C.W. Jefferys  BuildingsForts  
5580 A0178 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings Between William Avenue & Elgin Avenue On Princess Street Including The Exchange Building And The Globe Hotel And Balfour Impliments Co. A Horse And Wagon And A Few Pedestrians Are On The Street  HorsesWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900
117 A0004 Archives of Manitoba     Buildings Of The Hbc Post At Portage La Prairie, Mb  BuildingsHudson Bay CompanyPostsTowns 1890
1810 A0060 Archives of Manitoba     Burial Scaffolds Were Used By The Sioux Indians Of Minnesota. They Wrapped Their Dead In Skins Or Blankets  CemeteriesGraves  
412 A0014 Archives of Manitoba     Burying Dead After Batoche. Troops Buried Metis, & Most Army Dead Were Sent Home  FuneralsMetisMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
1417 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Buses On Portage Avenue During Snowstorm  BusesSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2479 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Bytown (On The Ottawa River) As Seen From Parliament Hill. Bytown Was Later Named Ottawa. Note The Sail Boats And The Buildings In The Left Background. The Ottawa River Was A Highway From Quebec To The Interior For Indians, Traders, And Explorers. In 1800 When Lumbering Became Important, Philemon Wright Set Up A Sawmill Settlement At Chaudiere Falls Which Later Became Hull. Across The River, No Construction Took Place Until Colonel By Arrived With His Royal Engineers In 1826 To Construct The 131 Mile Rideau Canal To Kingston. The Community (Shown In This Image From The Painting By J.D. Kelly) Which Arose Was Named Bytown After Colonel By. On January 1, 1855, It Was Named Ottawa. The United Canada Had Alternated Its Capital Between Key Cities Until 1858. Queen Victoria Decided That Ottawa Represented The Two Basic Cultures Of English And French And Named Ottawa (Formally Bytown) As The Capital. It Has Remained The Capital Since Then. Canada'S Capital Region Now Covers 1,800 Square Miles And Extends Beyond Ottawa In The Province Of Ontario And Adjoining Hull In The Province Of Quebec  BuildingsCostumesParliamentRiversShipsTowns 1835
883 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     Cabinet Ministers Of Legislature Of Manitoba. (Names On Photo)  PersonalitiesPolitics 1870
2630 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Calf Roping At The Winnipeg Stampede  CattleCowboysHorsesRodeosSports 1913
2512 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Camp At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsTents  
2286 A0074 Archives of Manitoba     Camp Of James Bay Indians At Fort Charles With The “Nonsuch” Anchored Off Shore. From A Mural By A. Sherriff Scott, Rca, Assisted By E.T. Adney. Hung In The Elevator Lobby Of Hbc Store In Winnipeg  BoatsFortsHudson Bay CompanyShips  
1694 A0056 Archives of Manitoba     Camp Providers. From A Watercolour By A.J. Miller.  Horses 1837
5612 A0179 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Building, With Fraser Art Supplies And The Camera Shop On The Main Floor, At 352 Donald Street Near Ellice In Winnipeg, Built In 1910. Next Building Is The Dominion Textiles Limited And Office Specialty  AutomobilesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
2006 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Goose  Birds  
2007 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Goose  Birds  
2045 A0067 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Lynx, Grayish Brown Cat About Twice The Size And Weight Of A House Cat  Animals  
2473 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Was Divided Into Upper And Lower Canada, By The Constitutional Act Of 1791, To Allow Both English And French To Maintain Their Heritages And Traditions Of Government. John Graves Simcoe, A Revolutionary War Veteran, Was Selected Lieutenant Governor Of The New Province Of Upper Canada. His Induction Was Celebrated On July 18, 1892 At Kingston. The Executive Council Met In A Small Building Which Had Been Moved Across The Ice To Kingston Several Winter Before From Carleton Island (Now New York State). The Building Was Saved Because Of Its Historic Interest And Was Later Restored At Upper Canada Village Near Morrisburg. Lieutenant Governor Simcoe On A Horse, Is Seen In Full Dress Receiving A Salute From An Honour Guard Of Northumberland Fusiliers Outside Navy Hall, His Office And Residence. On September 17, 1792, The First Parliament Opened In Freemason'S Hall, Adjoining Wilson'S Tavern. It Continued Met There Until 1795 When It Moved To York (Now Toronto)  BuildingsCostumesEventsFlagsHistoryHousesMilitaryParliamentPolitics 1792
2485 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada's first Trade Tready. Viceroy and Governor of New France, Count Frontenac meeting with Iroquois Chiefs and Deputies of the Five Iorquois Nations at the mouth of the Cataraqui River (Now Kingston, Ontario). Frontenac planned a fort on Lake Ontario to resist the English and Dutch claims on the fur trade. To pacify the Iroquois and impress them, Frontenac brought an armed force of 400 including friendly Aglonquins and Hurons and several cannons. The Chiefs were received with presents and feasting. Convinced by Frontenac of his deep concern for their people, the Chiefs agreed to the French terms. Thus came about Canada's first Trade Treaty. Frontenac returned to Montreal confident that he held the key to the Great Lakes. On his return he took eight aboriginal children with him to be given a French education. Image from a painting by J.D. Kelly.  BearsCostumesExplorationFur TradePersonalities 1673, July 12
2469 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Printing Press, Established By Bartholomew Green Jr., At Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. In August, 1751, Bartholomew Green, Jr. Brought With Him From Boston, Canada'S First Printing Press. He Died Six Weeks Later. His Former Partner John Bushell Was Appointed King'S Printer And On March 23rd Published The First Edition Of The Halifax Gazette. Bushell'S Daughter Was A Skilled Compositor With Type Stick In Hand, She Is Receiving An Official Document From A Military Secretary. Her Father Is Showing The Day'S Paper To An Admiring Townsman. Standing By The Sturdy Screw Press Is A Youthful "Beater" With The Leather Covered Ball Used In Inking The Plates. Photo From A Painting By Rex Woods  CostumesEquipmentJournalismPrintingWomen 1752
2478 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Railway, The Champlain And St. Lawrence Railway, Was Planned By The Honourable Peter Mcgill As A Portage Link In The Water Route From The St. Lawrence To New York. The Rails Were Of Wood With Flat Iron Bars Spiked On Top. The Rail Cars Were Horse Drawn. Later The Locomotive, "Dorchester" Built By Robert Stevenson And Company Was Imported From England. On July 21, 1836, On The Official Opening Run Only Two Cars Were Coupled To It As It Covered 16 Miles Of Track From La Prairie On The St. Lawrence To St. John'S On The Richelieu River. By July 25th Regular Steam Service Had Begun. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CeremoniesLocomotivesRailways 1836
2461 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada'S First Shipyard. The Ship Building Industry Really Started With The Arrival Of Intendant Jean Talon At Quebec In 1665. In 1670, He Established The First Shipyard On The St. Charles River, Where It Enters The St. Lawrence At Quebec. He Is Shown In This Photo Discussing The Ship Building With The Shipwright. Another Man Is Kneeling Determining A Curve. Workers At The Left Are Ripping Long Planks With A Saw. The Model And The Ship Beyond Are Typical Of The Period. In France Fully Rigged Models Up To 30 Feet Were Pretested On Miniature Lakes With A Crew Of Seamen Aboard  ConstructionCostumesExplorationLabourPersonalitiesShips 1672
1354 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Army Assisting During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsMilitary 1950, May
1310 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Army During Winnipeg Flood  FloodsMilitary 1950, May
2519 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Custom House, North Pembina & Hmna Boundary Commission Camp  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCampsGovernment Buildings 1872
1999 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Buffalo Hunt  BuffaloHuntingMetis  
1998 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Hunt Of Bear  HuntingMetis  
1996 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketches Showing Aspects Of Buffalo Hunt  BuffaloHunting  
1997 A0065 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Illustrated News Sketches Showing Hunt Of Bear And Deer  HuntingMetis  
5473 A0175 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Built In 1912, In Elkhorn, Mb, In The Style Of A Greek Temple  BanksBuildings 1972
5511 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Main Street, Winnipeg; Built In 1912  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1554 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian National Railway Station, Main Street, Winnipeg  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1960c
765 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers  MilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
702 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers And Tank In Action During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
766 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Going Over The Top In Battle  GunsMilitaryUniformsWorld War I 1914-1918
697 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Overseas During World War I As Dawn Breaks On The Day Of Battle  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
696 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Overseas Holding Up Artillery Shells During World War I  GunsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
740 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Soldiers Playing Violins, Entertaining The Troops  EntertainmentMilitaryMusical InstrumentsWorld War II 1940c
709 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Troops With German Prisoners Of War In World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
733 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Canadian Women'S Army Corp (Cwac) Information Centre In Winnipeg Urging Women To Join Up  MilitaryUniformsWomenWorld War II 1942c
70 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Cannon At York Factory, Facing Hayes River  BuildingsForts 1890c
73 A0003 Archives of Manitoba     Cannon On Ramparts At Fort Prince Of Wales  BuildingsCannonsForts  
383 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Brigade With Marquis Of Lorne (John Douglas Sutherland Campbell) Gov. Gen. Of Canada 1878-83. He Toured From Manitoba To Rocky Mountains By Canoe & Horseback. An Artist Went With Him  CanoesPersonalitiesRoyalty 1881
1336 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Going Down Street In Winnipeg Flood  CanoesFloods 1950, May
1337 A0045 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe Going Down Street In Winnipeg Flood  CanoesFloods 1950, May
2239 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Canoe In A Stiff Current, 1892. Oil Painting (Black And White) On Canvas. From The Sid W. Richardson Foundation Collection  BoatsCanoesFur Trade  
2240 A0072 Archives of Manitoba     Canoes At Camp  BoatsCanoes  
1621 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Capitol Theatre, Winnipeg  CinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings  
2569 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Captain Featherstonhaugh'S Re Camp (Astronomical Party), Turtle Mountain On Boundary Line 116 Miles West Of Red River  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCamps  
496 A0016 Archives of Manitoba     Captain French Prevailing On 3 White Cap Warriors To Surrender  MilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2467 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Captain George Vancouver Surveying English Bay Near Entrance To Burrard Inlet. Here A Century Later A City Was Named After Him "Vancouver". He Returned To England In 1795. It Was Not Until The1858 Cariboo Gold Rush And The Coming Ot The Railroad That Settlers Began Streaming Into The Area And In 1886 The City Of Vancouver Was Incorpoated  BoatsExplorationPersonalitiesUniforms 1792
2472 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Franklin Exploring Great Bear Lake, The Continent'S Fourth Largest Lake, Where He Spent The Fall And Winter, Studying And Exploring Its Shoreline. Franklin Returned To England In 1827. He Was Knighted In 1829, And In 1845 Disappeared While Searching For The Legendary North West Passsage. His Two Ships, "Erebus" And "Terror" Had Been Crushed In The Ice And He Along With His Entire Crew Had Perished. With Modern Technology Man Is Tapping The Vast Deposits Of Mineral Wealth Lying In The Great Bear Region. Photo From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  CanoesCostumesEquipmentExplorationFlagsPersonalities 1825
2432 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser  ExplorationPersonalities 1859
2433 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser And Dr. Hector In The West  ExplorationPersonalities 1857-1859
2434 A0078 Archives of Manitoba     Captain John Palliser On His Expedition In The West. Drawing By C.W. Jefferys  ExplorationPersonalities 1857
2549 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Captain William Francis Butler & Sleigh Dog  Boundary CommissionDogsPersonalities  
701 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Caption On Photo Reads “All The Fine Buildings Destroyed Which Their Owners Hardly Recognise.” Scene In France During World War I  BuildingsMilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
1418 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Car Covered In Snow Drift During A Snowstorm In Winnipeg On March 4, 1966  AutomobilesSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
2381 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Caravan Commanded By Marco Polo Sets Out For A Mission To Kubla Khan In Northern China  ExplorationPersonalities  
703 A0024 Archives of Manitoba     Caring For Wounded Canadian Soldiers During World War I  MilitaryWorld War I 1914-1918
5566 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     Carling Breweries Ltd, On Redwood Avenue In Winnipeg, Was Built In C1881. This Complex Was Built As Edward L. Drewry'S Redwood Brewery & Malt House. E.L. Drewry Was A Prominant Man In City & Provincial Politics  BreweriesWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1559 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Carnegie Library, William Avenue, Winnipeg  LibrariesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
653 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Cars Parked Diagonally Along Buildings On Portage Avenue Looking West, In Winnipeg, Mb  AutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
2390 A0077 Archives of Manitoba     Cartier In St. Lawrence  ExplorationPersonalities 1535
776 A0026 Archives of Manitoba     Cartoon Illustrating End Of German Military Power  CartoonsWorld War I 1914-1918
5505 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     Carved Ornamentation In Front Of Union Station, Main Street, Winnipeg, Built In 1909-1911  RailwaysStationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972
1574 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Cathedral Of St. Boniface And Nunnery In St. Boniface Seen From Across The Red River. Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Himes  ChurchesConventsRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1857c
2741 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration And Dancing  CelebrationsDance 1890c
2745 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  CelebrationsEvents 1930, July 25
2747 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Celebration Of Manitoba'S Diamond Jubilee  CelebrationsCostumesEventsWomen 1930, July 15
1644 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     Cement Plant  BuildingsIndustry  
2477 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Ceremonies, At Fort York Celebrating Coronation Of Queen Victoria, Included A Parade Of The Troops And A 21 Gun Royal Salute. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly  BuildingsCeremoniesCostumesFlagsFortsHorsesMilitaryWomen 1838
1283 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Ajf Fokker Super Universal Aircraft Of Canadian Airways Ltd  AircraftAviation 1932c
1284 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Ajs Stinson  AircraftAviation  
1256 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Apm.Dh60 Moth Aircraft With Pilot Konrad Johanneson. Winnipeg, Mb  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1934
1281 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Az1 Nordwyn Norseman Of Mackenzie Air Service  AircraftAviation  
1261 A0042 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-B6w Stinson Sr8 Reliant. Pilot: K. Johanneson. Lamb Airways. Built In 1937. Damaged By Fire Beyond Repair, Emma Lake, Sk., In1944  AircraftAviationPersonalities 1937c
1232 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Bgw Stinson Reliant Sr8. Lamb Air Ways. Tom Lamb On Right  AircraftAviation  
1282 A0043 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Bxy Bellanca Aircruiser Cf-Bkv Of Canadian Pacific Airlines  AircraftAviation  
1228 A0041 Archives of Manitoba     Cf-Fug Dh82c Tiger Moth  AircraftAviation 1950c
347 A0012 Archives of Manitoba     Charles Fitzpatrick Addressing The Jury On Behalf Of Louis Riel In Courtroom, Regina, Sk  CourtsPersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1885, July
968 A0032 Archives of Manitoba     Charles Wm. Gordon (Ralph Conner, Pseudonym) (1860 -1937) Was A Clergyman And Novelist  AuthorsPersonalitiesReligion  
1540 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     Chas. Mcdonald Drugstore. (Mr. Philion'S) Baker & Oyster Parlour. Virden, Mb  BakeriesPharmaciesTowns 1900c
2797 A0090 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Factor Bernard Rogan Ross . Discoverer Of Ross' Goose. Drawing By C.W. Jerrerys  CostumesFur TradePersonalities  
26 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Factor'S House. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878
1888 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Sitting Bull, Chief Of Teton Sioux Indians  CostumesPersonalities  
1756 A0058 Archives of Manitoba     Chief Wearing Coat And Medals (Symbol Of Office Of Chief) During Treaty Days  Costumes  
1323 A0044 Archives of Manitoba     Child Asleep In Evacuation Area During Winnipeg Flood  AircraftFloods 1950, May
1099 A0037 Archives of Manitoba     Children And Teacher At School In Manitoba.,  BuildingsImmigrationSchoolsWomen  
2641 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Children At Play In Yard  ChildrenLifestyle 1914c
1421 A0047 Archives of Manitoba     Children Jumping Off Building Into Snow Drifts Following Snowstorm  SnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1966, March 4
23617 A0789 Archives of Manitoba     Children On Their Way To Strathcona School At Corner Of Macgregor & Burrows  ChildrenLifestyleWinnipeg Streets 1925
2696 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Children Playing In The Water At Grand Beach, Mb, With The Pier In The Background  BeachesChildrenCostumes 1930c
2615 A0085 Archives of Manitoba     Children'S Playground In Winnipeg Park  ChildrenParksPlaygroundsWomen 1917
156 A0006 Archives of Manitoba     Chippawa Mode Of Travelling In Winter With Dogs And Sled, And Woman Carrying The Food Etc. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher (1806-1834). (Same As A0005-00121)  DogsSledsWomen 1829c
2565 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippawas, Lake Of The Woods  Boundary Commission  
2554 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Indians At Dufferin  Boundary Commission  
1778 A0059 Archives of Manitoba   Chippewa grave, Lake of the Woods, Ontario.  Wooden grave shelters covered burial places of the Chippewa.  CemeteriesGraves  
2559 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Indians  Boundary Commission  
121 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Chippewa Mode Of Travelling With Family On Snowshoes And Dog Sled. The Women Carried The Teepees, Food And Clothing. From A Watercolour By Peter Rindisbacher, 1806-1934.  ChildrenDogsSledsSnowshoeingWomen 1829c
2522 A0081 Archives of Manitoba   Chippewa teepees.    TeepeesTents  
1589 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Church In Rural Area  BuildingsChurches  
1595 A0053 Archives of Manitoba     Church In Rural Manitoba  BuildingsChurches  
1590 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     Church Of England, Cypress River, Mb  BuildingsChurchesTowns  
762 A0025 Archives of Manitoba     Church Parade At Salisbury Plain  MilitaryReligionWorld War I 1914-1918
529 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Citizens Committee Volunteers, Including University Students Line Up On Broadway Near Old Buildings Of University Of Manitoba. (See A0018-00538)  StudentsUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Strikes 1919, June 4
538 A0018 Archives of Manitoba     Citizens committee volunteers, including university students line up on Broadway near old buildings of University of Manitoba. (See also A0018-00529)  StudentsUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg General StrikeWinnipeg Streets 1919, June 4
570 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     City Edition Free Press Evening Bulletin Account Of The Winnipeg General Strike Under The Heading “Force Increased By 1,000 Men”  JournalismWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 11
5556 A0177 Archives of Manitoba     City Fire Hall, Maple Street, Winnipeg. Built In 1904  Fire DepartmentsWinnipeg Buildings 1972
1583 A0052 Archives of Manitoba     City Hall, Brandon, Mb.  BuildingsCity Halls  
5497 A0176 Archives of Manitoba     City Hall, Portage La Prairie, Mb, Built C1895 Originally As Post Office. It Became City Hall In 1962  AutomobilesBuildingsCity HallsPost OfficesTowns 1972
1521 A0051 Archives of Manitoba     City Wood Yard. Depression Relief Headquarters.,  DepressionWinnipeg BuildingsWood 1930c
1915 A0063 Archives of Manitoba     Clal-Lum Women Weaving A Blanket On A Loom. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane  CraftsDogsWomen 1845
148 A0005 Archives of Manitoba     Close - Up Of A Red River Cart Pulled By A Horse, From Illustration In Canadian Illustrated News  Red River Carts 1875c
393 A0013 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of Gatling Gun  CannonsGunsMilitary 1885
22 A0001 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of Officer'S Quarters. Photo From Views Of Fort Garry By Charles Ellis  Upper Fort GarryWinnipeg Buildings 1878c
659 A0022 Archives of Manitoba     Close Up Of The Main Street Bridge, Which Spans The Assiniboine River In Winnipeg, Mb. It Was Built In 1881 By The Hudson’S Bay Company  BridgesRivers  
937 A0031 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Head Shot Of John Christian Schultz. Lt.-Gov. Of Manitoba 1888-1895  PersonalitiesPolitics 1888c
2740 A0088 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Archway Commemorating The Return Of General Middleton And His Troops To Winnipeg  ArchesEventsMilitaryNorth West Rebellion 1885
2019 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Gopher On Prairie.  AnimalsPrairies  
2024 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Owl  Birds  
2028 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Skunk.  Animals  
2020 A0066 Archives of Manitoba     Close-Up Of Squirrel  Animals  
2713 A0087 Archives of Manitoba     Clowns Entertaining  AutomobilesClownsEntertainment 1927c
1949 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Cluster Of Wigwams Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873