Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Sam Munro (Manager), Joey Vickery, Doug Scotchburn, Dave Brown, Dave Nackoney, Justin Jones. Back Row (L to R): Ron McCutcheon (Head Coach), Jerome Gaines, Elden Irving, Doug Carmichael, Ian McGowan, Jim Lamond, Jamie Procope, Kenny Fields (Ass’t Coach).
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Joey Vickery (Ass’t Coach), Doug Carmichael (Ass’t Coach), Roy Cousins, Euan Roberts, Rod Jelinek, Harvey Marshman, Larry McNeil, Jerry Hemmings (Coach), Jason Gilmore (Senior Manager), Brad Dodds (Jr. Manager). Front Row (L to R): Mike Thomas, Ray Tyghter, Jason Scott, Keith Vassell, John Fry, Dave Brown, Doug Scotchburn.
Portrait of the Brandon University Bocats men's hockey team. Back Row (L to R): Ken Petrash, Ray Mitton, Rick Lindquist, Gene Vestby, Clint Haight, Howard Hole, Strat Kane, J.P. Leroux, Bill Adams (Manager). Middle Row (L to R): Gord MacKay (Manager), Blair Hopfner, Greg Waldvogel, Rory Reinbolt, Robert Thome, Darren Durdle, Mike Cooper, Tim Lenardon, John Benns. Front Row (L to R): Gary Clark, Ken Schneider, Tom Marsh, Karl Burke (Ass’t Coach), Bob Fitchner (Coach), Ivan Brown (Ass’t Coach), Peter Gerlinger, Randy Neufeld, Dwayne Patchett.
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Norm Vickery (coach), Angela Foster, Sandy Little, Marie Rohleder, Colleen Blimke, Jennifer Saxton, Sara Conlin, Kelly Couling, Berrie Brown (Ass’t Coach). Front Row (L to R): Karen Shier, Sandra Hughes, Sue Kaluzniak
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Don Thomson (Head Coach), Charla Mathison, Deanna Van Den Bussche, Sarah Aho, Jennifer Funk, Dayna Gordon, Dionne Williams, Tracey Peter, Andrea Brown. Front Row (L to R): Leona Tank (Manager), Krista Ginter, Lisa Patterson, Shannon Larkins, Lisa Nagorski, Sandra Hamilton, Kerri Robertson. Missing: Jennifer Saxton (Ass’t Coach), Tom Price (Ass’t Coach)
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Shawnee Harle (Coach), Doug Severson (Ass’t Coach), Lisa Nagorski, Kerri Robertson, Charla Mathison, Andrea Brown, Marnie Dangerfield, Ann-Marie Smith, Jennifer Funk (Ass’t Manager), Lynn Van Cauwenberghe. Front Row (L to R): Krista Ginter, Sarah Aho, Tracy MacLeod, Dionne Williams, Sandra Hamilton, Lisa Patterson.
Photograph shows the east side of 10th Street, Brandon, Manitoba, between Rosser and Princess Avenues. Businesses visible in the Brown Block include (from north to south): Singer, Pittsburgh Paint & Glass, O. Stark & Son, Elna Sewing Centre, and Canadian Pacific Telegraphs. The Prince Edward Hotel is visible in the background.
Photograph shows the intersection of 10th Street and Princess Avenue looking northeast. A stationary policeman/divider is situated in the centre of the intersection. The lot on the corner appears to be for sale and a solid wooden fence has several advertisements, including for: Majestic Radio and a production by the Brandon Operatic Society at City Hall for "A Runaway Girl."
The Brown Block has a third storey lined with dormer windows. Advertisements for Heintzamn & Co. Pianos Piano Tuning, J.J.H. McLean & Co. Ltd, and The Strand Optical Co. are painted on the south side of the Brown Block. Also present is an advertising board for the Capitol Theatre. Signs for the Strand Theatre, Hollywood Cafe, and Campbell's Furniture are also visible.
Notes
Photograph date obtained from the presence of the Hollywood Cafe in the 1929 Henderson's Brandon City Directory and the performance by the Brandon Operatic Society.
Photograph shows the intersection of 10th Street and Princess Avenue facing northeast. A stationary policeman/divider is situated in the centre of the intersection. A street car is travelling south on 10th Street. Angled parking is on both sides of the street.
The lot on the northeast corner appears to be for sale and a solid wooden fence has several advertisements, including for: Majestic Radio, Imperial Gasoline (premier and ethyl), and a production a City Hall for "A Runaway Girl."
The Brown Block has a third storey lined with dormer windows. Advertisements for Heintzamn & Co. Pianos Piano Tuning, J.J.H. McLean & Co. Ltd, and The Strand Optical Co. are painted on the south side of the Brown Block. Also present is an advertising board for the Capitol Theatre on which is a poster for "Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City." Signs for the Strand Theatre, Hollywood Cafe, and Campbell's Furniture are also visible.
A sign for Plaza Shoes can be seen on the west side of 10th Street. The train station can be seen at the base of the hill.
Notes
Photograph date based on the Capitol's film "Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City" that was advertised in the Brandon Daily Sun 03 December 1929
Foxing on matting and photograph, primarily along edges of photograph
Custodial History
Mona McKinnon (nee Corkish) gave photograph to Colleen McGuinness who, in turn, gave it to her father, Fred McGuinness in 2007.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows Mrs. Scott's residence in Kemnay, Manitoba. Members of the family along with two horse-drawn buggies are clearly visible along the front of the house. A possbile church appears to the right of the house in the background.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Margaret Brown Scott, Mother in law to, Frank McGee Sr.