Holes were cut in the photograph to display the names of the players. The names were typed on a piece of paper mounted behind the photograph in its frame.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Brandon University women's curling rink. L to R: Butterfield, Payne, Corbett, Mitchell.
Dr. Chester New taught History at Brandon College from 1913-1920. John Grant graduated from Brandon College in 1919. David McNaught and Fred Howard were part of the Class of 1920.
Scope and Content
Portrait of the Brandon College Curling rink of John Grant, David McNaught, Fred Howard and Dr. Chester New standing on the front steps of the Brandon College Building.
Portrait of the Brandon University women's curling rink. L to R: Leslie Woodman (lead), Bonnie Low (skip), Prof. Lee Clark (coach), Nancy Brownlee (2nd), Bonnie Keay (3rd).
Photograph sent to Fred McGuinness from Ms. Bertha Eastley in 2007 (see McG 1.2, File 60)
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a women's curling team standing on the ice with their corn brooms at the Wheat City Arena. Standing left to right are: Jane Loughran (skip), Ruth McGuinness, Ester Nicol, Gwen Lamont.
Notes
Writing on back of photograph reads: Jane Loughran (skip), Ruth McGuinness, Ester Nicol, Gwen Lamont.
Postcard shows the grandstand and race track located at the Exhibition Grounds (now the site of the Keystone Centre/Westman Communications Place) in the south end of Brandon, Manitoba. The bleachers are filled with people and spectators also line the fence alongside the track. Five harness racers are making their way along the track. An observation tower and possible gazebo for dignitaries is located inside the track.
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The back of the postcard is address to Mrs. Sharpe of Banff, Alberta. A green King George One Cent stamp has been postmarked Sault Ste. Maire, Ont., July 6, 1910. The message reads: Lake Superior, My dear. How are you? Glad you are charmed with B. don't get too fat. Tell Mrs. Coates my state room companion is Miss Rutherford of B. Coll: she got on at Port Arthur. Having a lovely trip. It was hard parting at B. .......Address 14 Deer Park, Toronto. Postcard manufactured by Stedman Bros. Ltd., Brantford, Canada. S.B. 2376. Made in Germany.