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199 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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(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 |
Freighting ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1875c
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200 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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(Ox Train) Ox-Drawn Sleds Hauling Red River Carts In Market Square, Winnipeg |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Sleds ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1875c
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43636 |
A1440 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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A Drawing By William Rogers, Showing Life At Fort Garry, Red River Cart In The Foreground |
Forts ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Lifestyle ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1870c
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43635 |
A1440 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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A Drawing Of Old Fort Garry (Upper Fort Garry) With Red River Carts In Foreground |
Forts ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1870c
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|
1121 |
A0038 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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A Freighting Outfit Leaving Portage La Prairie For Edmonton |
Freighting ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Towns |
1879
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9274 |
A0289 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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A long party from Ontario leaving Edmonton for Klondike using a Red River Cart. |
It is claimed that the cart once belonged to Louis Riel and the Indian Pony that once belonged to Poundmaker. |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Riel |
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150 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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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 |
Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1883
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54478 |
A1656 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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A Re-Enactment, In Front Of The Winnipeg Free Press Building On Carlton St., Of The First Hand Press Used By The Free Press. It Was Transported To Winnipeg By A Red River Cart. The Original Hand Press, Secured In The Cart, Had A Capacity Of About 400 Pages .When This Photograph Was Taken, The Contemporary Press Equipment Had A Capacity Of 1,872,000 Pages Per Hour. Note The People Accompanying The Cart Dressed In Costumes |
Newspapers ▪ Printing ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1920c
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192 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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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 Carts ▪ Teepees |
1866
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57708 |
A1764 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Aboriginal men and women at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
The man second from the right and standing beside a horse-drawn Red River Cart is Metis. A dog is under the wagon. The street is very muddy with a partially constructed building in the left background. See also A2412-71812. |
Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1881c
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|
71812 |
A2412 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
Aboriginal men and women at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
The man second from the right and standing beside a horse-drawn Red River Cart is Metis. A dog is under the wagon. The street is very muddy with a partially constructed building in the left background. 4x5 transparency. See also A1764-57708. |
Costumes ▪ Dogs ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1881c
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|
59644 |
A1888 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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American Hotel 3rd Building From The Left (In Background) And Other Buildings On A Street In Winnipeg, Mb. Note The Red River Carts On The Left Pulled By Oxen |
Hotels ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
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326 |
A0011 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Arrival Of Hudson’S Bay Company Train Of Red River Carts At Cpr Station In Calgary, Ab, Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs |
Fur Trade ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Railways ▪ Red River Carts |
1880c
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|
1104 |
A0037 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Artist'S View Of Covered Wagons Going Across The Prairie |
Agriculture ▪ Immigration ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Wagons |
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212 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Boundary Commission Camp. Red River Carts Seen At Camp |
Boundary Commission ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1872
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2502 |
A0081 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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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 Commission ▪ Camps ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Surveying ▪ Tents |
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216 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Brigade Of Ox-Drawn Red River Carts From A Painting By W. T. Smedley |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1875c
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|
148 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Close - Up Of A Red River Cart Pulled By A Horse, From Illustration In Canadian Illustrated News |
Red River Carts |
1875c
|
|
6882 |
A0216 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
|
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Construction Of Red River Cart At Woodworking Shop In Regina Under Direction Of Harry Ford Of Humbolt, Sk. An English Wheel- Wright Who Pioneered In Saskatchewan In The Early 1900s. |
Construction ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Shops ▪ Wood |
1954
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6885 |
A0216 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
|
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Construction Of Red River Cart At Woodworking Shop In Regina Under Direction Of Harry Ford Of Humbolt, Sk. He Is An English Wheel Wright Who Pioneered In Saskatchewan In Early 1900s |
Construction ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Shops ▪ Wood |
1954
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6881 |
A0216 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
|
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Construction Of Red River Cart At Woodworking Shop In Regina Under Direction Of Harry Ford Of Humbolt, Sk. He Is An English Wheel- Wright Who Pioneered In Saskatchewan In The Early 1900s |
Construction ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Shops ▪ Wood |
1954
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6884 |
A0216 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
|
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Construction Of Red River Cart At Woodworking Shop In Regina Under Direction Of Harry Ford Of Humbolt, Sk. He Is An English Wheel- Wright Who Pioneered In Saskatchewan In The Early 1900s |
Construction ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Shops ▪ Wood |
1954
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6883 |
A0216 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
|
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Construction Of Red River Cart At Woodworking Shop In Regina Under Direction Of Harry Ford Of Humbolt, Sk. He Is An English Wheel- Wright Who Pioneered In Saskatchewan In The Early 1900s. |
Construction ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Shops ▪ Wood |
1954
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203 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Covered Wagon With Tents In Background |
Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1872
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220 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Crowd Of People Looking At Red River Carts At Exhibition Grounds, Winnipeg, Mb. Building To The Left And In The Background |
Exhibitions ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1900c
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6753 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
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Depicting the lifestyle in the Red River Region, Manitoba, with Red River Carts. |
Photo of a pen-and-ink sketch. |
Red River Carts |
1881
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|
43283 |
A1429 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
|
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Drawing Of Fort Ellice, A Hudson'S Bay Company Post |
Forts ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Posts ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1800c
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202 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Drawing Of Teepee And Unhitched Red River Carts At Wood Mountain |
Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1874
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14684 |
A0457 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Drawing. View Of Upper Fort Garry With Ox-Drawn Red River Carts In The Foreground., Dr. Lyle Mcdonald |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
|
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13357 |
A0412 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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First Water Supply In Winnipeg Was Distributed To Citizens From Barrels On A Crude Ox-Drawn Cart. Water At That Time Was Sold By The Gallon And Drawn From The River. Illustration By F.G. Sheppard, Artist With Stovel Co. Ltd. From Winnipeg'S Early Days |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1872
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|
14676 |
A0457 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Fort La Reine Showing Various Buildings Inside Palisade. Seen In Background: Windmill, Barn And A Church. Seen In Foreground: Red River Cart., |
Barns ▪ Buildings ▪ Churches ▪ Forts ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Windmills |
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14674 |
A0457 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Fort La Reine, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Red River Cart In Foreground. , Travel Manitoba |
Forts ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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214 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Freighters' Camp On The Trail |
Camps ▪ Red River Carts |
1870c
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|
2540 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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From A Drawing Of The Boundary Post Between United States And Ruperts Land At Pembina, Red River |
Boundary Commission ▪ Dogs ▪ Monuments ▪ Posts ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1824c
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|
147 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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From A Painting Of Red River Cart |
Buildings ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1880c
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|
14448 |
A0449 |
Carberry Plains Museum |
|
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From A Postcard, Brigade Of Red River Carts. Painting By John Innes |
Horses ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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14681 |
A0457 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Governor'S Stone House At Lower Fort Garry, Mb |
Buildings ▪ Forts ▪ Houses ▪ Lower Fort Garry ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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210 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Group Of Men Camped On Prairie. Red River Carts On Right |
Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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208 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Group Of Metis Camped Beside Red River Carts On Prairie |
Camps ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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39982 |
A1338 |
Harry Moody Collection |
|
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Harry Moody Driving An Oxen Drawn Red River Cart In Victory Parade In Selkirk, Manitoba. , Helen R. Robinson |
Businesses ▪ Oxen ▪ Parades ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Carts |
1918
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|
141 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Horse And Red River Cart With A Boy Leaning Against It And A Woman Inside, On Winnipeg Street |
Children ▪ Horses ▪ Houses ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1900
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|
194 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With A Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Smoking A Pipe While Sitting In The Cart. Another Horse In The Background Has A Western Saddle And Bridle, Not The Metis Type. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also Slide A0052-01563) |
Harness ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Women |
1890c
|
|
1563 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With Metis Woman. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also A0007-00194.) |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1890c
|
|
22642 |
A0751 |
Picturesque Canada Collection |
|
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Immigrant Train In Assiniboine Valley. Sketch By W.T. Smedley From Picturesque Canada |
Horses ▪ Immigration ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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16145 |
A0505 |
Dr. Francis Mathewson Collection |
|
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Indians In Camp |
Camps ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents ▪ Utensils |
|
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6728 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
|
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Labourer Living In Cpr Railway Cars In Winnipeg. Photo From Illustrated London News |
Coaches ▪ Horses ▪ Labour ▪ Railways ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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219 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Last Train Of Red River Carts Passing Through Portage La Prairie, Mb |
Buildings ▪ Red River Carts |
1890
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|
207 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Line Of Red River Carts Carrying $75,000 Worth Of Furs Over The Portage Leaving Fort Smith On Slave River |
Fur Trade ▪ Red River Carts |
1880c
|
|
206 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Lunch Stop For A Group Of Men Camped On Prairie. Red River Cart On Right And A Buggy On The Left |
Buggies ▪ Dining ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
1887
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196 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Man Leading Ox Pulling A Red River Water Cart Re-Created For 50th Anniversary Of City Of Winnipeg |
Costumes ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1924
|
|
32451 |
A1083 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
|
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Manitoba Lt-Governor Pearl Mcgonigal And Winnipeg Mayor Bill Norrie In A Red River Cart, Opening The Reconstructed Portage Avenue At Sturgeon Creek, Called Portage Trail |
Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1981, December 8
|
|
70510 |
A2282 |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection |
|
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Men Sitting Near Teepee And Red River Carts, One Man With A Gun. (4x5 Neg.) |
Guns ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
|
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40099 |
A1342 |
Kip Park Collection |
|
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Men, Women And Children Walking In Street And On Sidewalk While A Parade On Main Street Shows A Horse-Drawn Covered Wagon And An Ox-Drawn Red River Cart, During Visit Of King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth. Photo By H.A. Park |
Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Horses ▪ Parades ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Trucks ▪ Wagons ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1939, May
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|
9900 |
A0309 |
R.C.M.P. Collection |
|
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Metis Camp At Fort Macleod Located In Present Day Southern Alberta. Depicted In This Scene Is A Part Of A Buffalo Hunt Party From The Red River Area. Teepees Were Still In Use Rather Than The European- Style Tents.Photo From A Painting By R.B. Nevitt |
Forts ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1850c
|
|
209 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Metis Camp With Metis Men, Red River Carts, Horses And Teepees On The Prairies (From An Oil Painting By F.A. Verner). The Metis Red River Carts In The Painting Were Used For Freighting And Establishing Camp At The End Of The Day. The Men Gathered Around The Campfire Are Planning The Next Day'S Activities. The Teepees Seen In The Painting Were Used Prior To The Adoption Of The European-Style Tent |
Camps ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1873
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1886 |
A0062 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Metis Camp With Red River Carts And Rack Used For Drying Buffalo Meat To Make Into Pemmican. The Meat Was Cut Into Strips And Hung To Dry On Racks. This Process Made It Easy To Transport, And It Was Later Pounded Into A Powder-Like Form. Then Depending On The Season, Berries Might Be Added Later To Make It More Palatable. For Long-Lasting Storage And Transportation, The Dried Meat Pounded Into Powder Was Poured Into Bags Made Of Uncured Buffalo Hides. A Quantity Of Liquid Fat And Marrow Was Added Plus Wild Berries (Most Often Saskatoons) When They Were In Season Then The Bag Was Sewn Shut. A Child Is Seen Here Heating A Pot Over A Fire. Image From A Water Colour By William Armstrong |
Camps ▪ Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Transportation |
|
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1798 |
A0059 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Metis With Decorated Teepee And Red River Cart |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees ▪ Tents |
|
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193 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Wearing A Shawl, Skirt, And Head Covering, Smokes A Clay Pipe As She Holds The Reins Of A Horse Hitched To A Red River Cart. There Is A Tent In The Background |
Costumes ▪ Harness ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents ▪ Women |
1890c
|
|
34149 |
A1139 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
|
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One Of The Unusual Boats “Red River Cart” Taking Part In Centennial Boat Parade On The Red River |
Boats ▪ Parades ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Rivers |
1974, July
|
|
40324 |
A1349 |
Dennis Downey Collection |
|
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Ox Drawn Red River Cart. Photo By Duffin And Company, Winnipeg. Photo Courtesy Dennis Downey |
Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1905c
|
|
6730 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
|
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Ox Train, Market Square, Winnipeg |
Markets ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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40325 |
A1349 |
Dennis Downey Collection |
|
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Ox-Drawn Red River Cart With 2 Metis Women In Cart And A Metis Man In Front Holding The Harness Of The Ox. The Cart Was First Develped By A Metis In About 1800. The Cart Was Of All Wood Constructio; No Nail Or Any Other Metal Part Was Used In The Making Of It. The Wheels Were About 5 Feet High; The Body Of The Cart Was 3 Feet Wide And 5 To 6 Feet Long. This Cart Ws Capable Of Carrying Up To 1000 Pounds. Oxen Could Travel About 20 Miles In A 10-Hour Day. Photo From Stereoscopic Image By Ingersoll View Company |
Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Women |
1905c
|
|
191 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Red River Cart |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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190 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Red River Cart And Indians |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1880c
|
|
22643 |
A0751 |
Picturesque Canada Collection |
|
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Ox-Drawn Red River Cart In Front Of Pioneer Store. Sketch By Ogden From Picturesque Canada |
Buildings ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Stores |
|
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215 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Ox-Drawn Red River Carts Freighting Out On Old Battleford Trail |
Freighting ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1880c
|
|
188 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Red River Water Cart On Winnipeg Street |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Water ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1873
|
|
195 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Ox-Drawn Red River Water Cart Re-Created For 50th Anniversary Of City Of Winnipeg In Front Of A Building Called The “City Light & Power Department” |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Water ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1924
|
|
17173 |
A0539 |
Winnipeg Fire Department Collection |
|
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Ox-Drawn Replica Of Red River Cart In Winnipeg'S 50th Anniversay Parade On Main Street |
Events ▪ Oxen ▪ Parades ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1924
|
|
198 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Sleds Hauling Red River Carts In Market Square, Winnipeg |
Freighting ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Sleds ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1875c
|
|
189 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Water Cart With Sgt. Irvine In Winnipeg |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1874c
|
|
22489 |
A0745 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
|
Ox-Drawn Water Cart With Sgt. Irvine, Winnipeg., |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1874c
|
|
211 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Oxen-Drawn Red River Carts On Old Battleford Trail |
Red River Carts |
1880c
|
|
62699 |
A2008 |
United Grain Growers Limited Collection |
|
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Painting Depicting Life At The Red River Settlement |
Agriculture ▪ Houses ▪ Immigration ▪ Lifestyle ▪ Red River Carts |
|
|
10045 |
A0314 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Painting Of Red River Ox Carts. Photo From A Postcard |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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15039 |
A0469 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Painting Of Winnipeg By W. Frank Lynn. Upper Fort Garry In Background |
Red River Carts ▪ Tents ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
1875
|
|
40097 |
A1342 |
Kip Park Collection |
|
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Parade On Main Street, Showing An Ox Drawn Red River Cart, During The Visit Of King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth. Photo By H.A. Park |
Parades ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1939, May
|
|
142 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Photo Of A Drawing Of Red River Cart & Mule Stopped Midstream In Deep Prairie Grass Being Pushed By Three Men |
Mules ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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146 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Photo Of Red River Carts And Oxen, With A Horse And A Building In The Background |
Horses ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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64859 |
A2089 |
Provincial Archives of Alberta |
|
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Pioneers With Red River Carts, In Edmonton, Ab, On The Site Of The Macdonald Hotel Addition |
Agriculture ▪ Hotels ▪ Immigration ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Transportation |
1903
|
|
10513 |
A0328 |
York Factory Collection |
|
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Red River Cart & Half-Breed Hunters' Camp. |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
1872c
|
|
7679 |
A0240 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Red River Cart And Half Breed Camp. Saskatchewan. Notman Photo., |
Red River Carts |
1889
|
|
10512 |
A0328 |
York Factory Collection |
|
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Red River Cart Camp On Prairies Between Minneapolis & St. Paul |
Camps ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1858
|
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2566 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Red River Cart In Front Of House |
Boundary Commission ▪ Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Red River Carts |
|
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1560 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Red River Cart On Winnipeg Street., |
Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
|
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149 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Red River Cart Pull By An Ox. From A Painting By F.G. Sheppard |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1860c
|
|
151 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
|
Red River Cart With An Ox In Front Of S.F. Johnson And Co. Building On A Winnipeg Street |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1880c
|
|
36553 |
A1221 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
|
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Red River Cart With People In Pioneer Dress In Front Of Upper Fort Garry Gate., |
Costumes ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Women |
1965, June 10
|
|
17799 |
A0564 |
Carling O'Keefe Collection |
|
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Red River Cart. Used As A Mode Of Travel In Western Canada. Photo From Carlsberg Collection Of Horse-Drawn Carriages |
Red River Carts |
1860c
|
|
3 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
|
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Red River Carts Leaving Upper Fort Garry. Upper Fort Garry, Shown Here In A Hudson'S Bay Company Sketch (1863), Was To Be Demolished, According To An Hbc Decree Made Public Jan.10, 1880. Erected In 1835, The Fort Replaced An Earlier One Near The Same Site Which Had Served As The Local Headquarters Of The Company Since Its Amalgamation With The North West Company In 1821.For Many Years It Had Been A Fort In Name Only, Its History Bound Up With That Of The Colony At The Forks Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers. The Gate Was Preserved For Posterity When The Fort Was Demolished A Few Years Later To Allow Main Street To Run Straight To The Assiniboine River Without Jogging Around The Historic Old Place |
Hudson Bay Company ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1863
|
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13350 |
A0412 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
|
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Red River Carts Used To Transport Furs & Other Products Exported To Eastern & Foreign Markets As Well As The Immigrant And His Household Goods To Western Canada. Photo From An Illustration By F.G. Sheppard, Artist With Stovel Co. Ltd |
Freighting ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Transportation |
|
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140 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Red River Ox Cart And Gate Of Upper Fort Garry, From An Illustration From Canadian Illustrated News |
Gates ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
1870c
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6731 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
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Red River Ox Cart In Winnipeg |
Red River Carts |
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1120 |
A0038 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Red River Ox Train Passing Through Portage La Prairie |
Red River Carts ▪ Towns |
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145 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Red River Traders With Carts And Oxen Outside A Grocery Store In St. Paul, Mn |
Buildings ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Stores |
1860
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213 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Seen In The Distance, Red River Carts And Teepees In Assiniboine Valley. From A Painting By W.T. Smedley |
Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
1864c
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1027 |
A0035 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sketch Of Immigrants With Red River Carts Camped On Prairie |
Immigration ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
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11950 |
A0371 |
Ernest Symons, Rocanville Collection |
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Souwangeshick And Squaws In Cart. Qu'Appelle, Sk (Nt) |
Red River Carts |
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2551 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Survey Men Crossing The Souris River, 170 Miles West Of Red River & 10 Miles North Of Boundary. One Man Watches From The Shore As Another Man Drives A Red River Cart Through The Shallow Part Of The River. In Deeper Waters The Wheels Would Be Removed And Tied Under The Cart To Convert To A Makeshift Raft For Crossing A River |
Boundary Commission ▪ Costumes ▪ Horses ▪ Rafts ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Surveying |
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1795 |
A0059 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Teepees And Red River Carts, Possible A Camp Of Metis Freighters Or Traders |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees ▪ Tents |
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187 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
Mathers |
The Old-Time Red River Cart |
Horse-drawn Red River Cart. Edmonton, Alberta. |
Horses ▪ Red River Carts |
1890c
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122 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The Red River Cart : No Iron Was Used. The Frame Was Held Together With Wooden Pegs. The Tires Were Bound Round With Strips Of "Shagan Happi" Raw Fresh Skin Of Buffalo Or Cattle, Which As It Dried Shrank And Held Them Tightly Forming A Hard And Durable Rim. These Carts Followed The Metis Hunting Parties And Were Used To Carry The Meat Of Slain Buffalo. From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys |
Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
1825
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2171 |
A0070 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The Unloading Of York Boats And Canoes On A Northern Waterway. Boats Of This Type Moved In Brigades Numbering Anywhere From 3 To 18. Eight Men, 6 Rowers, A Steersman And A Bowsman Manned Each Boat. This Kind Of Activity Would Be Found On River Such As The Nelson, Hayes, Red, Assiniboine, And The Saskatchewan (North And South). Photo From A Drawing |
Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ York Boats |
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24910 |
A0833 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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View of Red River carts on Main Street. |
Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
c. 1870
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201 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Wagon Train At Rest On Prairie With The Oxen Unhitched |
Oxen ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
1824c
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34368 |
A1147 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Winnipeg City Councillors Aboard Red River Cart During Parade From City Hall To Manitoba Legislative Building As Part Of The City'S Centennial Celebrations |
Parades ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Red River Carts |
1973, November 8
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2716 |
A0087 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Winnipeg Parade Showing Replica Of Red River Cart |
Parades ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1929
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