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City of Brandon "See you in '82" float

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Part Of
Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Part Of
Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2
Item Number
BAPC 2.44
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Physical Description
5" x 8" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of the City of Brandon's "See you in '82" float advertising Brandon's upcoming Centennial in 1982. The float is a steamboat and features a number of posters.
Name Access
City of Brandon
Subject Access
parades
floats
centennials
celebrations
Storage Location
BAPC photograph drawer
Images
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Portrait of A.P. McDiarmid

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks549
Artist
Hatch, Charles Stewart
Collection
Brandon College Portrait Gallery
Form
painting
Date
no date
Accession Number
19124-1117
Artist
Hatch, Charles Stewart
Collection
Brandon College Portrait Gallery
Date
no date
Form
painting
Description
Inscription: A.P. McDiarmid, M.A., D.D. b. 1852 in Ontario, d. 1946 in Robson, B.C. President of Brandon College in 1899-1912.
Dimensions
113 X 85 cm
Size Overall
158 X 130 cm
Medium
oil
Condition
Abrasion marks along right vertical edge. Canvas is loose in area BM and BR.
Primary Support
canvas
Secondary Support
plexiglass; frame - wood and plaster with gild
Accession Number
19124-1117
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Portrait of Charles Whitfield Clark, M.D.

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Artist
Hancock, Henrietta
Collection
Brandon College Portrait Gallery
Form
painting
Date
no date
Accession Number
0104
Artist
Hancock, Henrietta
Collection
Brandon College Portrait Gallery
Date
no date
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Henrietta Hancock taught visual arts at BU from approx.1906-1912 on the 4th floor of Clark Hall/Original Building. Her husband was on faculty and when money got tight the wives resigned. Arts moved into the community and was carried on as the Brandon Arts Club; probably initiated by Henrietta. (1996 inventory)
Description
Inscription: Charles Whitfield Clark, M.D. b. 1845 in New Brunswick; d.1939 in Toronto. Educated in Ontario, and in American Universities. Practiced Homeopathy in Aylmer, Ontario, 1866-82; in Winnipeg, 1883-1912, then in Toronto. An active Baptist layman and advocate of higher education for women, hence Clark Hall. Portrait by Henrietta Hancock.
Dimensions
49.5 X 39.5 cm
Size Overall
74 X 63.5 cm
Medium
oil
Condition
Serious cracks in paint all over image.
Primary Support
canvas
Secondary Support
backing board; frame - wood and plaster with gild
Accession Number
0104
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Yaeger's Furs Dionne quintuplets window display

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Part Of
Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1934
Part Of
Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Creator
Brandon Sun Publishing Co.
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2
Item Number
BAPC 2.43
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1934
Physical Description
10.25" x 8" (b/w)
History / Biographical
Gustave Bellegro “Gus” Yaeger was born on July 10, 1878 at Genoa, Italy. The son of Swiss parents, he immigrated to the United States, working in West Virginia then North Dakota before arriving in Brandon, MB in 1910. He worked at various jobs before opening Yaeger's Furs, a fur-coat factory and retail store at 602 Rosser Avenue, in 1919. Yaeger married Sarah Ellen Williams (1883-1966) of Big Rock, Idaho in 1907. They had two children: Karl Williams Yaeger (1908-1975) and Barbara Yaeger (m. H.H. Ricketts). Gus Yaeger died on March 25, 1942 in Brandon, MB. His son carried on the business after his death before selling it to one of the managers in 1969. The Dionne quintuplets, born May 28, 1934, were the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy. They were born just outside Callandar, ON.
Scope and Content
Item is a photograph of the Yaeger's Furs Dionne quintuplets Christmas window display. The display features five dolls dressed in fur coats and bonnets, a framed photo of Gus Yaeger, a Christmas tree and a cardboard Santa.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from the Manitoba Historical Society website (http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/yaeger_gb.shtml)
Name Access
Yaeger's Furs
Gus Yaeger
Dionne quintuplets
Subject Access
downtown
window displays
commercial buildings
businesses
quintuplets
quints
Storage Location
BAPC photograph drawer
Images
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