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64115 |
A2061 |
H.A. Lewis Collection |
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A Gas Traction Company Gasoline Tractor Competing In The Plowing Component Of The First Light Agricultural Motor Competition, Which Was Held In Conjunction With The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition |
Agriculture ▪ Exhibitions ▪ Machinery ▪ Plowing ▪ Tractors |
1908, July
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64145 |
A2062 |
H.A. Lewis Collection |
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A Hart-Parr Tractor Pulling A 7-Bottomed Cockshutt Plow During The Plowing Component Of The Agricultural Motor Competition, Which Was Held In Conjunction With The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition |
Agriculture ▪ Exhibitions ▪ Machinery ▪ Plowing ▪ Tractors |
1908, July
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64140 |
A2062 |
H.A. Lewis Collection |
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A Marshall 12-Horsepower Tractor Competing In The Agricultural Motor Competition, Which Was Held In Conjunction With The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition |
Agriculture ▪ Exhibitions ▪ Machinery ▪ Plowing ▪ Tractors |
1908, July
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19828 |
A0643 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Bull Neck And Son-In-Law, Bone Chief |
Costumes ▪ Personalities |
1908, July
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42924 |
A1417 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Canadian National Railway (CNR) signal house, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. |
Buildings ▪ Railways ▪ Towns |
1908, April
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9105 |
A0283 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Centre Street, Prince Rupert, Bc |
Buildings ▪ Towns |
1908, May
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42923 |
A1417 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Clover Bar Construction Camp, North Saskatchewan River |
Camps ▪ Construction ▪ Railways ▪ Rivers ▪ Towns |
1908, February
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65885 |
A2128 |
Agriculture Canada Research Station, Lacombe |
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Downy Riga Barley Cut And Stooked At The Lacombe Research Station |
Agriculture ▪ Barley ▪ Crops ▪ Research |
1908, August 21
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17585 |
A0556 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
L.B. Foote |
Families at the Ashdown's Picnic on board the boat "Alberta" on the Red River. |
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Stores ▪ Boats ▪ Rivers ▪ Picnics |
1908, July 18
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21412 |
A0705 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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Gladstone Gun Club Third Annual Tournament., |
Shooting ▪ Sports |
1908, June 24
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38251 |
A1277 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Group Of People Fishing On The Turtle River Near Laurier, Mb. (Note: Method Of Fishing With Spears). (L- R): W.Ilbert Mahaffey, Young Boy Fishing Is William Potter, Mrs. Sarah Potter With Her Hand On Her Hip, The Little Girl Hazel Birnie, Robert Lindsay, Grace Mitchell. Each Person Has A Number Of Fish On A Line In Front Of Them. They Are Standing On A Grassy Area Surrounded By Water. Photo By Robert Lindsay |
Children ▪ Fish ▪ Fishing ▪ Personalities ▪ Rivers ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
1908, April 21
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11251 |
A0349 |
Killarney, the J.A. Victor David Museum Collection |
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John Marsh, One Time Champion Long Distance Runner Of British Empire, On Right. Fred And Victor David With Horse (Molly) And Buggy On Left. Marsh'S Time Was 56:16 Minutes. Horse'S Time Was 55:39 Minutes At 10 Mile Race At Killarney, Mb |
Buggies ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Racing ▪ Track & Field |
1908, June 13
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38386 |
A1282 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Looking West Down Rosser Avenue From Sixth Street In Brandon, Mb |
Buildings ▪ Streets ▪ Towns |
1908, November 11
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58702 |
A1800 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Miners With Women And Children Posed Before An Outcrop Of Rock At The Foster Mine Near Cobalt, Ontario. Photo Courtesy Of David Miller., |
Children ▪ Mining ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
1908, April 24
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13507 |
A0417 |
Ernest Symons, Rocanville Collection |
City Studios |
Opening of Canadian Pacific Railway, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |
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Stations ▪ Buildings ▪ Railways ▪ Events |
1908, June 15
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65917 |
A2129 |
P.F.R.A. Tree Nursery, Indian Head Collection |
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Pine and spruce belt north of the Indian Head Forest Nursery Station, Saskatchewan. |
Mrs. Boyd's buildings in the background. |
Agriculture ▪ Environment ▪ Research ▪ Shelter Belts ▪ Trees |
1908, December 3
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9249 |
A0288 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Proposed Sketch Of Cathedral Church Of St. Boniface, St. Boniface, Mb.Submitted By Messrs. Marchand & Haskell, Architects, Montreal, Qc. |
Architecture ▪ Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1908, April
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19881 |
A0645 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Red Star And Alex Sage |
Costumes ▪ Personalities |
1908, July
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59042 |
A1812 |
Eaton's Store Collection |
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The Certificate Of John Mccollum On Becoming A Member Of The Timothy Eaton Quarter Century Club For Completing 25 Years Of Continuous Service With The T. Eaton Co. Ltd. The Certificate Shows (Top Left) Timothy Eaton (Founder Of T. Eaton Co. ) And His Son (Bottom Left) Sir John Craig Eaton, President Of T. Eaton Co. In Winnipeg And Toronto. The Woman'S Image May Be Mrs. Timmothy Eaton |
Clubs ▪ Documents ▪ Personalities ▪ Stores |
1908, August 13
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38677 |
A1292 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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The Home Of The Honourable Robert Rogers, Manitoba Mla And Mp, On Roslyn Road In Winnipeg |
Houses ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1908, September 12
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66303 |
A2144 |
Provincial Archives of Alberta |
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The Wood Burning Steamwheeler “Mackenzie River” Which Was Owned By The Hudson'S Bay Company. |
Agriculture ▪ Boats ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Steamboats ▪ Transportation |
1908, May
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42925 |
A1417 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Track Laying On The Grand Trunk Pacific (Cnr) Rail Line Near St. Lazare, Mb |
Construction ▪ Railways ▪ Towns |
1908, September
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64139 |
A2062 |
H.A. Lewis Collection |
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Tractors Competing In The First Agricultural Motor Competition, Which Was Held In Conjunction With The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition. (L- R): Marshall 12 Horsepower, International Harvester 15 Horsepower, Flour City 40 Horsepower, International Harvester 20 Horsepower, Gas Traction Company 35 Horsepower, International Harvester 40 Horsepower |
Agriculture ▪ Exhibitions ▪ Machinery ▪ Plowing ▪ Tractors |
1908, July
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18187 |
A0578 |
University of Winnipeg Collection |
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Wesley College And Students |
Colleges ▪ Students ▪ Universities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1908 November 20
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9072 |
A0282 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Wreck of The Medicine Hat, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |
Accidents ▪ Boats ▪ Bridges ▪ Wrecks |
1908, June 8
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