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