Photograph shows a canvas tent boarding house and wooden shack advertising soup, meat, and bread for 25 cents and hot tea and coffee. A man wearing a vest is standing in the doorway of the shack. Another man wearing a three-piece suit and hat is seated on a seat at the corner of the structure while another man wearing an apron leans against the shack. Clothes can be seen drying on the surface of the large canvas tent.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Between 5th and 6th Street, Pacific Avenue opposite old CPR Station, April 1882. Photograph is stamped Public Archives Canada.
Board of Governors Recognition Dinner – Stanley Knowles speaks. L to R: L.D. Whitehead, Mrs. Ernie Whitehead, Stanley Knowles, Bernice & Lloyd Dulmage, Joan & William Burgess
Board of Governors Recognition Dinner “Hippi Skippi led by D. R. MacKay for old times sake ”Head Table-L to R: Mrs. E.C. Whitehead, Chancellor Knowles, Mrs. A.L. Dulmage, President A. L. Dulmage, Mrs. W. C. Burgess, Mr. W. C. Burgess (Chairman of Board of Governors)
Photograph was taken by Christy Henry on August 10, 2002 following the grand opening of the Labyrinth of Peace. The Labyrinth is situated in the Assiniboine River Corridor near the Discovery Centre in Brandon, Manitoba.
Custodial History
See series level of the Christy Henry fonds for Custodial History.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the information board for the Labyrinth of Peace.
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer
32-2007
Related Material
Additional information on the history of the Labyrinth of Peace project can be found in RG 6 (Brandon University fonds) 7.1.6 (Department of Religion) File 1.