For custodial history see the collection level description of the Lawrence Stuckey collection.
Scope and Content
Image of Red River carts, T.A. Newman & Bros. Store.
Notes
[Brandon SE includes communities south of Trans-Canada #1 highway and east of PTH #10.] Lawrence Stuckey originally had this item identified as Cartwright, Manitoba, however Cartwright never had a Newman store.
The Hanbury Manufacturing Company was located at 600-698 Assiniboine Avenue.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a group of men standing in front of a pile of lumber in the yard of Hanbury Manufacturing. A horse is hitched to a buggy in the background and a dog stands in the foreground.
Photograph shows two aboriginal women standing before a tipi in the brush.
Notes
Writing beneath the photograph in the album reads: At the Indian Settlement. Based on provenience of images in the album, the aboringals in question may be from the Michipicoten band.
An album that was donated to the McKee Archives by Lenore (Gusdal) Dinsdale ’45. The album contains candid shots of student life from approximately 1942-45.There are 154 pictures of various sizes with explanations of the events and people photographed
Notes
RED ALBUM. Donated by: Lenore (Gusdal) Dinsdale ‘45
Photograph was in possession of Mrs. Ruby Miles, who passed the image on to Fred McGuinness. McGuinness makes reference to Mrs. Miles and this photograph in his Sunbeams column (Brandon Sun 14 September 1978).
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a horse drawn wagon advertising Cowan's Cocoa. The Gilmore Advertising Company of Toronto appears to be responsible for the ad and the wagon is numbered "No.4". Three men appear in the photograph: one behind the reigns, one in the rear seat of the wagon, and other standing at the rear axel.
Notes
Writing on the front of the photograph matting reads: Pringle & Booth, 181 George Street, Toronto. Writing on the back of the photograph matting reads: Mrs. R. Miles, R.J. Brdgdon?, Right Side 2.50 a day.
Date obtained from http://photographersofontario.ca