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image no.: | 40232
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Amputation Baseball Team In Winnipeg (L- R): (Back Row) W. Wood (P); J.B. Peppin (C); Roy Sanderson (Cf); Frank Nelson (Lf). (Front Row) W.R. Wheeler (1st B And Manager); P. Shipman (2nd B); R.W. Farrell (Ss); J.R. Mcdougall (Rf); N.C. Davis (Ss). Foreground: James Warrington (3rd B And Mascot); William R. Wheeler. William R. Wheeler, Born May15, 1899 In Easbourne Sussex, England, Was One Of Eleven Children Born To Arthur And Elizabeth (Nee Tecehurst) Wheeler. The Family Emigrated To Winnipeg, Mb, In 1908. William Wheeler Lost His Arm While Serving As A Canadian Soldier In World War I. The Amputation Association Of The Great War Changed Its Name To War Amps Of Canada In 1942. This Baseball Team Often Played Exhibition Games Against Women. This Photo May Have Been Taken At St. John College Field (Now U Of Winnipeg) Or At Corner Of Sherbrook And Ellice |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Baseball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
date: | 1923 |
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image no.: | 26766
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Arthur Wheeler And His Son Jack, In A Garden At 873 William Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Children ▪ Gardening ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 26761
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Barry Smith Age 2 Years And 9 Months Riding A Tricycle In St. James Area Of Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Bicycles ▪ Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1933, September |
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image no.: | 40245
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | British Columbia Electric Railway Obsersation Car With Teddy Lions, As Conductor In Vancouver, Bc.Photo By Harry Bullen, Vancouver, Bc. Photo Courtesy Of David Watson |
subject(s): | Personalities ▪ Streetcars ▪ Women |
date: | 1930c |
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image no.: | 40237
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Child Seen On A Rio Truck Hood Is Bill Watson (1916 - 1957). His Father’S Truck Belonged To A Packing House, A Carruthers Co Ltd. His Mother Was Elsie Wheeler. His Father Was Tom Watson. Photo Probably Taken In Birds’ Hill Area |
subject(s): | Automobiles ▪ Children ▪ Trucks |
date: | 1918c |
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image no.: | 26760
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Child Wearing A Sailor Suit. Photo By Forde Studio |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes |
date: | 1914c |
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image no.: | 40234
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Ernest Wheeler And His First Wife, Thelma Wheeler. Wedding Photo Is By La Fayette Studio, Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Personalities ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
date: | 1935c |
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image no.: | 40238
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Float In A Parade Advertising Sale Of War Bonds. Manitoba Bridge And Ironworks |
subject(s): | Advertising ▪ Parades ▪ World War II |
date: | 1941c |
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image no.: | 40242
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Men Seated In Front Of Carruthers Hide And Fur Company |
subject(s): | Businesses ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1926 |
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image no.: | 40239
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Patricia May Little, Born In 1943, Holds A Doll While Seated On The Steps Of Her Home At 553 Langside Street In Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Toys |
date: | 1945c |
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image no.: | 40244
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Sarah Watson (Nee Cartwright) Died Of Spanish Flu Epidemic At 746 Elgin Avenue On January 7, 1919. She Emigrated From Ireland Or England And She Was The Mother Of The Watson Brothers |
subject(s): | Immigration ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1918c |
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image no.: | 26764
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Sheep On A Farm In Interland District Of Manitoba |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Barns ▪ Buildings ▪ Sheep |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 40243
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Thomas Watson Stands Beside A Carruthers Hide And Fur Company Truck In Front Of Their Building. The Company Dealt In Hides, Wool And Raw Furs |
subject(s): | Businesses ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Trucks ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1920c |
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image no.: | 26763
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Three Boys, Ernest, George And Alfred Wheeler,Wearing Sailor Suits. Photo By Steele And Company Ltd |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1914c |
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image no.: | 26762
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Three Women Wearing Hats And Dresses Of The Day In England |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Women |
date: | 1914c |
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image no.: | 26767
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Wedding Of James Orr Baxter And Margaret C.S. Kidd Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Officiating Minister James M. Wilson Of Goodlands, Mb. James And Margaret Were Scottish Immigrants. He Worked As A Driver / Salesman For Orange Crush And She Was A Waitress |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Immigration ▪ Personalities ▪ Scots ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
date: | 1929, April 9 |
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image no.: | 40233
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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creator: | L.B. Foote and James |
title: | Wedding photo of William R. Wheeler and Joy Wheeler. |
description: | Attendents were Fred Saltel and Edith Saltel nee Wheeler. Girl on front left is Lillian Wheeler, age 6 years. |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Personalities ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
date: | 1928c |
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image no.: | 40235
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Wheeler Family In Winnipeg. Top Row (L- R): Elsie, 18 Years; William 16 Years. 2nd Row (L- R): Charles, 14 Years; Arthur, 42 Years; Amy, 19 Years. 3rd Row (L- R): Elizabeth, 41 Years; Ernie, 4 Years; Frank, 7 Months; Lettie, 8 Years. Front Row (L- R): David Watson, 11 Years Old; George, 21/2 Years Old. Arthur Frank Wheeler And His Family Emigrated From Sussex, England In 1908. He Lived At 930 Logan Avenue And Was Employed At Manitoba Bridge At 901 Logan Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Immigration ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1915, October 16 |
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image no.: | 40236
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Wheeler Sons. The Wheeler Brothers Were Teamsters And Butchers In Slaughterhouses Adjacent To Cpr Line. They Worked And Lived On Logan Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Immigration ▪ Personalities |
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image no.: | 40241
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | William R. Wheeler Served With Canadian Army |
subject(s): | Military ▪ Personalities ▪ World War I |
date: | 1919c |
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image no.: | 40240
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | William R. Wheeler Served With Canadian Army In World War I |
subject(s): | Military ▪ Personalities ▪ World War I |
date: | 1915c |
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image no.: | 26765
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contact sheet: | A0899 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Woman, Elizabeth Wheeler, At Work In A Garden At 873 William Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Gardening ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1920 |
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image no.: | 40231
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contact sheet: | A1346 |
collection: | David Watson
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description: | Worker On Horse-Drawn Sleigh (Sled) Of Gordon Ironside And Fares Company Limited Of 945 Logan Avenue (Corner Of Logan And Trinity). The Company Were Transporters For Packers And Cattle Exporters, Abattoir. Thomas Watson Was Employed As A Teamster By The Company. The Sleigh Contains Carcasses Of Cattle. The School In Background Is 2nd Argyle School (At Argyle Street And Henry Avenue) Built In 1895. Note The Harness On The Horses, And The Sled Runners |
subject(s): | Abattoirs ▪ Cattle ▪ Costumes ▪ Harness ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Schools ▪ Sleds ▪ Transportation |
date: | 1910c |
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