Brandon University students Greg Coates and Brent Mills protest the enactment of the War Measures Act by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the time of the October Crisis.
View is northwest from approximatley the corner of 18th Street and Louise Avenue. Photograph shows a Brandon University sign post listing the faculties and schools on campus. In the background is Flora Cowan Hall, the Dining Hall, Darrach Hall and the H-Huts.
View is northeast, taken from the John R. Brodie Science Centre. Photograph shows: the Brandon College Building, the Student Services H-Hut, the Education Building, and the Student Union Building (Citizens' Science Building), as well as 18th Street and some houses. The trailer to the south of the Education Building was a Canada Manpower office in the 1960s. It was latter moved over by the Gymnasium, where it became the Quill office.
Photograph was taken on the staircase landing and shows two newel posts (without newel caps), the handrails, baserails and spindles for one of the staircases in the Brandon College Building prior to staining.
Photograph was taken on the staircase landing (possibly on the main floor) and shows two of the original newel posts (with newel caps) and the baserails, but without the handrails and spindles, for one of the staircases in the Brandon College Building or Clark Hall.
Photograph shows approximately six newel posts salvaged from the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall that were reused during the renovation of the buildings.
The CGS Acadia was a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Canadian Hydrographic Service. The ship was used in the surveying work used to establish the port of Churchill.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows three steam ships docked in a port alongside railway tracks.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Churchill 1931 Sept 16 No. 3. Dr. Marion? Party. C.G.S. Acadia, S.S. Warkworth, S.S. Farnworth.