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Chamber of the Turk XI

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks629
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/063
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56.5 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 88.5 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Slight cockling of surface. Small black debris under glass surface in BL corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/063
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Chamber of the Turk VIII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks630
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/064
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
54.5 X 77 cm
Size Overall
68 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Slight cockling of surface.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/064
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Chamber of the Turk XII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks631
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/172
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Dimensions
54.5 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 88.5 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/172
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Chamber of the Turk IV

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks632
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/014
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 76 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/014
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Chamber of the Turk XVI

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks633
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/015
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56.5 X 77.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/015
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Chamber of the Turk XVIII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks634
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/016
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 77 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Mild brown accretion in BR corner of mat.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/016
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Chamber of the Turk VII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks635
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/013
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Painting has slid down and to the left side and as a result the tape behind the painting is revealed at the top edge. Paper abrasion in TR corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/013
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Chamber of the Turk XIII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks636
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/048
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
The backing paper on which the painting floats is ripped in the TL corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/048
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Chamber of the Turk II

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks637
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/047
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Painting has fallen down in front of mat window, and as a result the tape behind the painting is revealed at the top edge.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/047
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Chamber of the Turk I

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks638
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/046
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/046
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Chamber of the Turk IX

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks639
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/045
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/045
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Chamber of the Turk V

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks640
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/044
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 89 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Tape showing at top edge due to painting slightly sliding downward.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/044
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Chamber of the Turk XIV

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks641
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/256
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56.5 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
69 X 88.5 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/256
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Chamber of the Turk XV

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks642
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/698
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 85 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/698
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Chamber of the Turk XVII

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks643
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/699
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 85 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Image has slid slightly to the BL corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/699
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Chamber of the Turk

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks644
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Form
painting
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/756
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
56 X 75.5 cm
Size Overall
68.5 X 85 cm
Medium
watercolor
Condition
Cockling of surface. Bug and other debris under glass, on the left side. Plexiglass popping out of frame.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/756
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Chamber of the Turk

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks645
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pn/KK/757
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
unknown
Size Overall
unknown
Medium
watercolor
Condition
unknown
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
unknown
Accession Number
Pn/KK/757
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Chamber of the Turk

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks646
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/758
Artist
Kranz, Kurt
Date
1972
Biographical Info
Kurt Kranz was born at Emmerich on the Rhine in 1910 and joined the Bauhaus in 1930. In 1950 he became an Assistant Professor to the Hamburg Academy of Art. During much of the 1930s, Kranz headed Herbert Bayer's Dorland Studio in Berlin. He held a number of visiting professor or similar positions in the United States: Tulane University (1957-1958); University of California, Santa Barbara (1965); Academy of Honolulu(1966); Nihon University, Tokyo; and Harvard (1967-1968). The Chammber of the Turk series of watercolors were included in the circulation exhibition by the Smithsonian Institute 1973-1975 entitled "kurt kranz bauhaus and today."
Dimensions
unknown
Size Overall
unknown
Medium
watercolor
Condition
unknown
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
unknown
Accession Number
Pnt/KK/758
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Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-1924
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
McG 9
Item Number
20-2009.26
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-1924
Physical Description
4.25" x 2.5" (b/w)
History / Biographical
Situated in the R.M. of Whitehead on the Little Saskatchewan River, the 10 Mile Dam was a 14 kilometer transmission line that supplied the city of Brandon with power. The Brandon Electric Light Company built the dam in 1900 and it is considered Manitoba's first hydroelectic power generating station. The dam spanned approximately 80 meters and was constructed from timber and reinforced with clay and stone. The station was decommissioned in 1924.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows 10 Mile Dam, also known as the Brandon Dam or Minnedosa River Hydro Plant.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: "10 mile dam". Biographical information obtained from Manitoba Historical Society.
Name Access
10 Mile Dam
Ten Mile Dam
Brandon Dam
Minnedosa River Hydro Plant
Brandon Electric Light Company
Little Saskatchewan River
Subject Access
dams
Rivers
hydroelectric dams
hydroelectric generation
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer 2 (hanging photos)
Images
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Fishing at 10 Mile Dam

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Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1906?
Accession Number
20-2009
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
McG 9
Item Number
20-2009.41
Accession Number
20-2009
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1906?
Physical Description
6.5" x 4.75" (b/w)
Material Details
reproduction
History / Biographical
Situated in the R.M. of Whitehead on the Little Saskatchewan River, the 10 Mile Dam was a 14 kilometer transmission line that supplied the city of Brandon with power. The Brandon Electric Light Company built the dam in 1900 and it is considered Manitoba's first hydroelectic power generating station. The dam spanned approximately 80 meters and was constructed from timber and reinforced with clay and stone. The station was decommissioned in 1924. Alonzo Archibald Rowe (b. 1862, London, ON; d. 22 Oct 1951, Brandon). The Rowes were considered Brandon area pioneers. Alonzo’s father, Alonzo L. Rowe, came to Brandon with his family in 1881, where the family had a furniture and undertaker business on the west side of 10th Street between Rosser and Princess Avenues. In 1885, the family began farming west of Brandon and Alonzo Archibald served as a councilor and then a reeve in the R.M. of Whitehead. He returned to Brandon in 1907 and served with the Brandon Police Department until 1910, when he returned to farming, this time in Arrow River. A.A. Rowe returned to Brandon in 1915 to work as a Provincial Licenses Inspector, a position he held until 1938. (Source: Obituary, Brandon Daily Sun 22 Oct 1951)
Custodial History
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 (Source: F.A. Rosser, "Another interesting chat with a daughter of the plains," Brandon Sun 18 Aug 1981).
Scope and Content
Photograph shows four fishermen at 10 Mile Dam, also known as the Brandon Dam or Minnedosa River Hydro Plant. The fishermen in the photo are identified as George H. Rowe and his father A.A. Rowe, Dr. Wilfred Bigelow, and Al Collins.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: at Brandon Dam, [right to left] son and father - George H. ROWE, Mr. A.A. ROWE, Dr. BIGELOW, Al COLLINS (dam?, 1906?, George born March 1897); Jerrett's Photo-Services, May 7 1938.
Name Access
10 Mile Dam
Ten Mile Dam
Brandon Dam
Minnedosa River Hydro Plant
Brandon Electric Light Company
Little Saskatchewan River
George H. Rowe
A.A. Rowe
Dr. Bigelow
Al Collins
Subject Access
dams
Rivers
fishing
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer 2 (hanging photos)
Related Material
Ruby Miles collection 14-2003
Images
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