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Brandon Male Voice Choir, 1935

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions13793
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1935
Accession Number
20-2009
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
McG 9
Item Number
20-2009.102
Accession Number
20-2009
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1935
Physical Description
9.5" x 7.25" (b/w)
Material Details
On matting
History / Biographical
According to Henderson's 1935 Brandon City Directory, the First United Church was located on the corner of 8th Street and Lorne Avenue. The minister at the time was Reverend John H. Garden.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the Brandon Male Voice Choir dressed in tuxedos and posing before the First United Church's pipe organ. A minister (possibly Rev. John H. Garden) and three women in formal attire are standing in the front row.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: return to Bob Hoffman, Box #1, Brandon, R7A 5Y6
Name Access
Brandon Male Voice Choir
First United Church
Reverend John H. Garden
Subject Access
choirs
church interiors
pipe organs
churches
Storage Location
McGuinness oversize storage drawer (1-2015)
Related Material
Lawrence Stuckey collection 1-2002.3.1AE6
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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church interior

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions10117
Part Of
RG 12 Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1900-1901]
Part Of
RG 12 Brandon and Area Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2
Item Number
BAPC 2.4
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1900-1901]
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
History / Biographical
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, which became St. Paul's United Church, and then Central United Church was located at 327 8th Street in Brandon, MB. The original church was destroyed by fire in 1986.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the interior of the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Brandon, MB.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by Jim Stettner, Organ Historical Society Database (2022).
Name Access
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
Subject Access
Church buildings
churches
public buildings
Storage Location
BAPC photograph drawer
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