Gordon Irwin (1878 - 1968) was a long-time barber in Brandon, Manitoba. Irwin was born in Allenbank, Ontario. He married Elizabeth Jane Rollings (b. 04 Dec 1880, Napanee, ON; d. 24 Jul 1976, Brandon, MB) in Malton, Ontario, on January 11, 1905, and the couple moved to Brandon shortly thereafter. According to Henderson's Brandon City Directories, Gordon Irwin worked as a barber, for more than 49 years, in various establishments throughout the city. Notable shops include: the Imperial Hotel (1906), the CPR Barbers (1913-1923), Heise's (1929-1935), Kidds (1930-1941), and Robert Fowles (1949-1955). The Irwins celebrated their diamond anniversary in 1965, which was photographed and profiled in the Brandon Sun (14 Jan 1965, 8). According to his Brandon Sun obituary (19 April 1968, 12), Gordon Irwin passed away in Brandon on April 17, 1968, and was interned in the Rosewood Cemetery.
The decorative ceiling and border are consistent with another photograph of a tobacconist's shop in the McGuinness collection (see 20-2009.1). According to Henderson's 1909 Brandon City Directory, Gordon Irwin - a barber - and tobacconist J.S. Rosby shared at storefront at 919 Rosser Avenue. This address is situated on the north side of Rosser Avenue, adjacent to a laneway. It is possible that the back of the shop overlooks the Grand Union Hotel on the corner of Pacific Avenue and 10th Street.
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Photograph shows the interior of a barber shop. Three barbers are posing by their chairs and two customers are receiving a shave. The barber in the centre has been identified as Gordon Irwin. A display for Rudolf's Patent Pipes is in the foreground. An ornate tin ceiling and elaborate border are visible in the photograph. Framed pictures hang above the mirror, including an advertisement for undertakers Vincent & Macpherson (1901-1906).
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Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Dave Dick says centre barber is Gordon IRWIN, location may have been about 813 Rosser. May have been Kidd's Barber Shop. Harold Tackaberry confirms IRWIN. McGUINNESS.
Ron Kirbyson's name is written in green ink in the top left corner.
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Portrait of the Brandon College Caps hockey team. Back Row (L to R): R. H. (Doc) Hannah, Hilt Stewart, Gordon Currie, Keith Haskins, Jim Minions, Frank McKinnon, Larry Grieve, Harvey Marchand, Bill Stinchcombe. Front Row (L to R): Dave Thordarson, Ben Ward, Jack (Chub) Wankling, Harvey Young. Missing: Mike Czuboka, Ron Kirbyson, Curly Tyler (Business Manager), Satch Page and Bill Gates (Student Managers), Jack Fotheringham.
The Brandon College Honor Roll is a list of the Brandon College students who served and/or were killed, wounded, gassed or imprisoned during World War I.
Portrait of the Brandon College men's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Ross George, Peter Prokaska, Ron Bell, Dave Brodie, Keith McCulloch, Blair MacRae. Front Row (L to R): Gordon Hunter, Johnny Miller, John Blackwood.
The Brandon Normal School was an arm of the provincial Department of Education. Manitoba Normal schools were initiated in the early 1880s (1882 for protestant teachers and 1883 for Roman Catholic ones) to meet the demand for teachers in the province's schools. Normal schools were held in Brandon at various locations until the construction of the Brandon Normal School in 1912 under the Roblin government. The Brandon Normal School operated until 1946.
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Portraits of the students and staff of Brandon Normal School's fall class (1912).
The Brandon Normal School was an arm of the provincial Department of Education. Manitoba Normal schools were initiated in the early 1880s (1882 for protestant teachers and 1883 for Roman Catholic ones) to meet the demand for teachers in the province's schools. Normal schools were held in Brandon at various locations until the construction of the Brandon Normal School in 1912 under the Roblin government. The Brandon Normal School operated until 1946.
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Portraits of the students and staff of Brandon Normal School's third class fall term (1916).
Portrait of the Brandon University Bocats men's hockey team. Front Row (L to R): Ralph Bradbury, Peter Gerlinger, Kelvin Melnyk, Tom O’Hara (Ass’t Coach), Brad White, Earl Jessiman (Coach), Tim Morrison, John Tresoor, Gary Clark. Middle Row (L to R): Terry Arksey (Manager), Rick Lindquist, Clint Haight, Mark Budz, Tom Marsh, Brent McLaren, Howard Hole, Chuck Naish, Brad Rodgers, Lisa Wise (Student-Trainer). Back Row (L to R): Gordon Kaluzniak, Randy Neufeld, Randy Slawson, Robert Thome, John Tweedle, Darren Gusdal.
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): Dave Malowski, Don Thomson, Tina Moody, Sabina Sormova, Tara Dale, Catherine Chorney, Rebecca Whidden, Kristi Clark, Jennifer Gilchrist, Joanna Vieira, Kevin Neufeld, Mike Hill. Front Row (L to R): Sarah Aho, Stacy Hann, Dayna Gordon, Terena Caryk, Reagen Christianson, Corrie McCannell, Jen Bryan, Shannon Hann.
Item is a large piece of matting containing individual portraits of the members of the Brandon College class of 1961 with the first initial and last name of each person identified. In the centre of the board is a photograph of the Brandon College shield of arms and the title "Class of '61."
For custodial history see the collection level description of the Lawrence Stuckey collection.
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Gordon Church, President of Combined Provincial Exhibition and Winter Fair Board 1975 - 1977.
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Mr. Stuckey originally placed 32 negatives in one envelope labeled “M – Presidents of Fair Boards 1882 – 1972”; We have separated and renumbered these negatives as M30(1) to M30(32) inclusively; Records of the Provincial Exhibition Association are held in the S.J. McKee Archives (RG2) including photos of board members.