Subseries contains photographs and a lithograph of British Columbia and the Rocky Mountains, though locations of photographs are largely unidentified . Photographs were likely either taken or collected by Pocock during his travels through British Columbia. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
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Subseries consists of photographs and a typewritten passage related to Pocock's journey from Fort Macleod, AB, to Mexico City. He set forth from Fort MacLeod on 28 June 1899 and arrived in Mexico City 21 January 1900. Photographs were likely collected by Pocock during his travels. Subseries is arranged chronologically according to order of location visited.
Subseries documents the journey of Pocock and Randle Cecil. Randle Cecil (1889 - 1917) was son of Lord Rupert Ernest William Gascoyne-Cecil, Bishop of Exeter, and in early 1913 Lord Gascoyne-Cecil asked Pocock to act as a guide and chaperon to Randle during an exploration of the Pacific North-West. They traveled mostly by horseback from Calgary, AB, to Red Bluff, CA, over the later half of 1913. Subseries contains photographs and postcards of the locations they visited, and perhaps intended to visit, as well as some people they met (mostly unidentified). It is arranged chronologically into three files: Images from unknown locations, Images from Alberta and British Columbia, and Images from Washington to California.
Subseries consists of photographs of unidentified people and places on the Canadian Prairies. It is unclear when these photographs were taken but the majority may have been created around the time of Pocock and Cecil's 1913 journey as they were crossing the Canada by train from New York to Calgary. One photograph was likely taken around 1890 as the style of it matches those in Pocock's 1890 scrapbook. Subseries is arranged according the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs from Pocock's expedition with Oxford University to Spitzbergen, an island in northern Norway. This expedition took place in 1921 and is documented in Pocock's 1921 diaries. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Pocock, RogerSubseries consists of images used in Pocock's book Chorus to Adventurers, first published in 1931. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of a photograph and negatives that are likely of Pocock as a pensioner during his residence at Charterhouse in London, sometime around 1931. Subseries is arranged according to the order that records were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs of Indigenous people, likely from the Nakoda (Stoney) or Niitsitapi/ Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Nations, and settlers taking part in parades and cultural exhibitions. Seems to be the Calgary Stampede though the year is unknown. Likely taken during Pocock's pensioner years in the 1930s. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
An envelope containing 5 photographic negatives of images used in Pocock's book Chorus to Adventuresr. Writing on the front of envelope reads "1 Frontispiece - the Commissioner ; 1 copy - 3 prints about same size ; 2 Opposite page 27 - Letter Lord Kitchener ; 1 copy - 3 prints same size as in book". Writing on reverse reads "3 Opposite page 232 - Skull of sea serpent ; 1 copy - 3 prints same size ; 4 Opposite page 264 - ; SV- Frontiersman ; Captain Malins + Captain Macmillan ; copy of each also 3 prints ; of each same size as in book".
Files contains images of locations in Alberta and British Columbia from Pocock and Cecil's journey in 1913. Places are identified on the postcards and photographs either by Pocock's handwriting or by printed description. File is arranged chronologically according to order of location visited.
Files contains images of unknown locations from Pocock and Cecil's journey. Most are likely places in British Columbia. File is arranged according to the order in which records were processed.
Files contains images of locations in Washington, Oregon, and California from Pocock and Cecil's journey in 1913. Places are identified on the postcards and photographs either by Pocock's handwriting or by printed description.
Photographs glued onto scrapbook board of people and scenes from Pocock's 1889 sealing expedition on the Behring Sea.
Pocock, RogerPhotographs glued on to scrapbook board of Pocock's sealing expedition in the Behring Sea.
Pocock, RogerPhotographs glued onto a scrapbook board of people and scenes from Pocock's sealing expedition on the Behring Sea.
Pocock, RogerPhotographs glued onto scrapbook boards of people and scenes from Pocock's sealing expedition in the Behring Sea.
Pocock, RogerPhotograph of five indigenous men in full regalia sitting on a curbside. Men are likely from the Nakoda (Stoney) or Niitsitapi/ Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Nations. Writing on reverse reads "Indian Medicine Man; Note dead crow; Cure for D.T.S ?".
Negative of a man sitting behind a table. Man could be Pocock but it is difficult to make out his facial features.
Negative of man sitting in winged chaired beside fireplace. Man may be Pocock but it is difficult to make out his facial features.
Negative of man sitting in winged chair with a book on his lap. Man may be Pocock but it is difficult to make our his facial features.
Negatives of a various scenes including man standing in front of a canvas tent in a forested area, Randle Cecil at a picnic, men in front of a log cabin, and man sitting between trees. Two negatives and photographic prints in this series. The envelope is from the Photographic Centre of the Associated Screen News Limited in Montreal. Writing on it reads "Mail prints only; Miss Violette Freeman; [Churchwent?]; Bromeswell Heath; Woodbridge; Surrey, England"; "charge & hold [negs?] for Col. H.R.F. Steele; 456 [Pine?]"; and "OGOPOGO / Picutres".
Of a group of indigenous people canoeing on a river. Filmed near Banff, Alberta.
Alan Ladd, Shelley WintersOf the swingin' Original Bell Boys Band consisting of four men, the manager, and a woman. Moosomin, Saskatchewan.
Members are ID'd in the blue ink on the front and verso.
Two stereoscope cards with images of unidentifed first nation women. One depicts a woman posing next to a horse and a dog and the other depitcs another woman standing in front of an indigenous tipi.
A sepia-toned photograph of a family of five posing in formal clothing. Photographer's imprint reads "Mathers, Edmonton, N.W.T."
Mathers, Charles WesleyOf the Otto Fuhrmann Meat Market. The exterior photo is showing the front and side of the building with numerous staff members as well as the business's delivery van parked to one side. Regina, Saskatchewan. The second photo is showing the interior of the shop with staff, counters, scale, etc.
Two portraits of Birdtail Sioux First Nation or Waywayseecappo First Nation children attending Birtle Indian Residential School in Manitoba. One photograph shows all male students and the other shows all female.
Lawrence and MeeresTwo albums containing six b&w photographs each, one dated August 1, 1955, and the other April 24, 1956. Subjects include vacationers and cabins at Elk Island National Park, a herd of bison, a group of children, and a woman in a garden.
King Size Photo ServiceAn album of sepia-toned pictures of various locations in Davidson, Saskatchewan. Captions read "R. Lloyd's Residence," "Railway St. looking south," "Long Lake," "Main St." and "Steam Plow."
Two portraits of a woman in ethnic clothing, potentially Hungarian or German, or possibly a theatrical costume. One image has a prop of a wicker bench and trellis with flowers.
Shapira's PhotoA mounted photograph of a returning [Manitoban?] soldier dressed in a South African [Boer] War uniform and slouch hat. The soldier is also wearing a bandolier and holding a rifle. The medal pinned to the soldier's chest closely resembles and is possibly the Queen's South Africa Medal, the campaign medal awarded to those who served in the Boer War.
J. F. Mitchell Art StudioSepia-toned photograph of the exterior of a one-room school house featuring students and teachers posing in front while preparing to plant a tree.
WWII-era photograph of Private Doris L. Colwell of Calgary (Alta.) working at the Canadian Army Base Post Office in Ottawa (Ont.), for use with the article titled "C.W.A.C. Christmas Mail" published in Canadian Press on Tuesday October 31, 1944. Attached caption reads "Pte. Colwell has been in the Canadian Women's Army Corps for almost a year and has been sorting letters for about six months - a job that requires nimble fingers and a good memory, because every pigeon hole in front of her represents a different unit of the Canadian Army overseas, and she is sorting letters by Military Units."
Two images of a small stage featuring costumed performers.
Western Art GalleryA card featuring information and a photographic print of Arthur Thibaudeau, a 25 year old French-Canadian globe trotter and potential con artist, who claimed to be walking around the world in answer to the challenge of the Revel Athletic Association of Paris, France (a fictional organization). The card claims he had walked more than 52,000 miles on foot and had 24,000 miles left to win the "World's Championship" and the $100,000 prize. Sales of these cards were his "only means of subsistance" and provided purchasers with the rules of the competition.
De Montfort PressTwo photographs of Andy and Rose Kistner, one taken in front of a retirement home in Nipawin, Saskatchewan in 1981 and one taken in front of a car in the winter of 1956.
A loose collection of photographs and photographic postcards. Predominant subjects include horses, farming equipment and activities, children, and vehicles. One photograph shows some sort of canoeing event, and another is stamped "Genuine Sparkleton Prints, Regina Photo Supply Ltd" and dated September 28, 1926. Several photographs have been mounted onto black card album pages and then cut-out, retaining pieces of other photographs on the verso. Legible captions include "myself harvesting, not very clear," "Bill at Brighton," and "Herbert + the mare + colt. This is Kate the mare and colt 12 days old and roses, mother as well was taken at bounty fair fancy this mare having one colt."
Street scene of a man sitting on a chair in front of the News Printing Office building. Window signs read "Job Printing" and "The News."
A snowy scene of people in a horse-drawn sleigh in front of a house in an urban setting.
Alex Gustafson on the left. Of the crew putting the railway through Qu'Appelle Valley.
Mr and Mrs Beerling (louraine). 413 Simon Fraser Crescent, Saskatoon, 37H 3J6
A sepia-toned image of two men in front of a house. The photographer's imprint indicates the location is somewhere near Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Godden, R. F.A photograph of the Edmonton Journal Building shortly after it was constructed in 1920, before the water tower that stood behind it was built in 1923.
Mathews, G. L.A photograph of a building, some construction material present, and people on the surrounding sidewalks. Location is the southeast corner of Jasper Avenue and 101 Street in Edmonton, Alberta.
McDermid StudiosA pair of photographs of the town of Coleman, Alberta from 1914. Features a large group of people in what appears to be a funeral procession. One image shows the Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church which is still standing, on what will become Highway 3 through the Crowsnest Pass.
A collection of photographs of a family living in Calgary, Alberta from 1911-1916. Mostly portraits and group shots, adults and children, inside and in front of houses, and rural locations. Notes on inside of both covers read "David A. Riddell, 1912." Several shots of Ukranian settlers in traditional dress are incorrectly captioned as "Russian."
Riddell, David A.A coverless album of photographs primarily of rural and farming activities. It appears to follow Mr. Scobie, Mr. McArton, Mr. Siemens, Mr. Webb, and Mr. Macalister on a trip to various settler communites in B.C. and Alberta. Numerous shots of livestock, mostly pigs, cows, and horses. Other subjects include trains, tractors, a rodeo in Doe River, B.C., various wood frame buildings, and group portraits.
The personal papers of Lorne Louis Anderson Esq., a legal surveyor and engineer from Ontario. He served with the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II where he began training as a surveyor, and later completed a degree in civil engineering from the University of Toronto. In 1950 he was "engaged in subdivision surveys on Indian Reserves in Saskatchewan and Alberta" and assisted with "mineral claim surveys in Yukon Territory." Items include correspondence, a photograph, lecture notes, an enduring power of attorney, a preliminary exam for land surveyors, certifications and membership cards, maps, a resume, promotion and reassignment notifications, and other business documents, booklets, articles, and technical information relating to the field of legal surveying.
Anderson, Lorne LouisThe genealogical research of Linda Nykolaychuk (née Measner) from Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, on the history of the Engelhardt family (her mother's side) back to 1824. Additional correspondence is included providing corrections and updates, presumably submitted by family members. There are also two copies of a photograph of a group of men standing in front of a steam engine, one in colour and one in very low resolution b&w.
Nykolaychuk, LindaA program for a banquet held for graduates of the Saskatoon City Hospital School of Nursing, dated May 8, 1961. Includes menu, schedule, and thank you note. Laid-in is a newspaper article on the event from the "Saskatoon Star-Pheonix" dated Tuesday, May 9, 1961, that includes two photographs of attendees, a description of the centerpieces, and a summary of the speech delivered by Mayor S. L. Buckwold. On the verso is an article citing recommendations from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Indian Head on which fruits will be best to grow that year.
Saskatoon City Hospital School of NursingTwo copies of the Chinook, one published December 31, 1919, and the other is Vol. XIX, No. 1 published June, 1930. They are primarily examples of student writing, with some photographs and other information about the college.
Mount Royal CollegeA menu and toast list for the first annual banquet held by United College in Winnipeg, Manitoba at "The Fort Garry" campus, dated February 11, 1914. The toast list includes musical numbers and a "Presentation of Prizes." Also included are photographs of various college buildings, the track and football teams, and several cartoons. Stamp in upper right corner of front cover reads "T. W. B. Hinch" and there is a list of signatures on the back cover.
United College, ManitobaA photograph of people on a stage. At the center and back of the stage men in suits are sitting or standing behind a podium that says "Mobile," towards the front and to the sides of the stage men in striped suits are sitting on chairs holding various musical instruments, and there are two people sitting cross-legged in the center of the stage. Visible above the stage is a rolled up theatre curtain containing advertising for local businesses, including the Grenfell Sun newspaper. Caption under photograph reads "Mobile Minstrels. 1896"
A sepia-toned image of a large group of people, who all appear to be posing for the photograph, standing in the snow with many full white sacks and some equipment and animals. Grain elevator in the background. Caption on the back reads "Wheat Block"
Brittan and ButcherAn aerial view of Jasper Ave facing east from the 10th floor of the MacDonald Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, dated 1953.
A yellow sepia-toned photograph of the town of Indian Head in what is now Saskatchewan. The foreground of the image contains carts and wagons with white sacks, presumably wheat, with grain elevators behind, and some more of the town in the distant background.
Tegart, William MontgomeryA photograph of three men, one woman, and a child standing in front of a building and beside a piece of farming machinery. Signs on the building read "McCormick Harvesting Machines.," "Hamilton Wagons," "Robin Hood Flour," "Gray-Campbell Farming Mills, Scales, Kitchen Cabinets, High Grade Carriages," and "Genuine Oliver Plows."
A compilation image of 10 individual and group portraits with captions. Subjects are the staff of a radio show that was broadcast on CKCK in Regina, Saskatchewan, as well as an image of a "Little White Church."
Royal Photo StudioA souvenir viewbook containing actual photographs of Carberry, Manitoba. Subjects are the public school, the railway station, and Main Street looking both north and south.
A sepia-toned image of two men, one lighting some kind of tobacco product, standing on a boardwalk in front of a store called "The Govan Supply Co." Sign reads "Dry goods, groceries, clothing, boots, shoes, flour & feed."
A yellow sepia-toned photograph of three men, two horses, a dog, and a wagon tipped on its side, with various items scattered about in the grass. A larger and darker copy of the photograph is included.
A sepia-toned image of men and one child standing in front of a small building and sitting on the roof, and in two horse-drawn wagons. A caption on the verso reads "Walter Lang, Driver" while another reads "Battleford, Sask."
A collection of photographs and postcards from the town of Gimli, Manitoba, ranging from 1935 to 1948. Most photographs are captioned with the names of the subjects and prominently feature members of the Johnson and Arnason families. Common themes include portraits of hockey teams, primarily "The Lake Winnipeg Champions," and a flood in the spring of 1945.
A photograph of a large plume of smoke coming from a building on fire in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1914. Caption reads "Scott Block Fire, Eaton Photo." Note on verso identifies photographer Alan Metcalfe, who took the photograph for the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper.
Metcalfe, AlanA sepia-toned photograph of a street in Halbrite, Saskatchewan. People can be seen standing and riding horses and horse-drawn carts. Building signs include "Frank Moffat. Office." and "Neil D. McKinnon." Caption on the verso reads "Gloria Grouse"
A group portrait of 18 men, four in suits and the rest in sports uniform, with a trophy that reads "Tuxedo F. C. 1926." All names are captioned on verso, as well as a note that reads "Tuxedo Park, Calgary."
Oliver, W. J.A large group portrait of men and women in WWII-era military uniform in front of a building, captioned "Calgary Detachment. 13th District Coy. R.C.A.S.C. Nov. 1944."
Oliver StudioA collage of photographs of the Glasgow House, the first department store in Regina, Saskatchewan, interior and exterior, and its employees. Owner and proprietor Richard Henry Williams was also a lumber merchant and the mayor of Regina from 1891-1892 and from 1909-1910.
A photograph of 20 men and two women in WWII-era military uniforms posing in front of the "Athlone Bldg." in Calgary, Alberta, dated October 22, 1943. Caption reads "R.C.A.S.C. Refresher Course. A.16. C.I.T.C. C.A. Currie Barracks. Calgary, Canada. 22/10/43."
Pollard, H.A photograph from a stop on the Royal Tour of Canada undertaken by the Prince of Wales, who would later become King Edward VIII. Features a stage with a rug containing four seated ladies and one priest, nine standing gentlemen, one in military uniform and one in the center reading from a sheet of paper. Some of the crowd is just visible on the sides, and a row of cars are parked in the background.
A sepia-toned photograph of First Nation's people sitting in a large circle with supplies and a few people standing in the center. Tipis, automobiles, and landscape in the background. Caption reads "Indian Days at Banff :- squaws sit around in circle and receive rations at Banff Indian Sports." Stamps on verso read "Paul Standard, Press Representative, Canadian Pacific Railway" and "Courtesy Canadian Pacific Railway."
Standard, PaulA group of eight men posing for a photograph, two standing up on a horse drawn wagon, in the road in front of a building. Sign reads "Burlingham Speers & Trainor." Piles of lumber can be seen stacked behind a fence, along with another building and sign that reads "Nicoll's Drug Store." Notes on verso read "Lobb & Clark - Battleford Creamery, Vi worked there" and "Mrs W E Lamb, Forest Bank, Waseca, Sask."
Two photographs of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from a slightly elevated viewpoint, one of a rail yard with train cars and an engine (caption reads "Canadian National R. R. Yards") and one of buildings and back alleys in what is now the Central Business District (caption reads "Wholesale District"). Both photographs have been stamped on verso with "Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce."
Steele & Co. PhotographersA sepia-toned photograph of a large group of men, many holding various tools and implements, posing in front of a building under construction.
Steele & Co. PhotographersA small, hand-trimmed, yellow sepia-toned photograph of people and horse-drawn wagons standing in a road with buildings in the background. A short letter on the back provides information on one of the buildings, the "Custom's House and offices for the Canadian officials."
Penrose, JamesA WWI-era photograph of Private Hugh Edward Brownlee in uniform, former member of the Northwest Mounted Police in Macleod, Alberta and Regina, Saskatchewan. Volunteered for service in 1914, assigned to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, shipped out with the 1st Contingent. Killed in France, November, 1916, either by sniper or minenwerfer (mortar shell).
A reprinting, with pictures, of a journal kept by a member of a group of six "city folk" who took a canoe trip in Northern Saskatchewan from July 23 to August 13 [1955]. Author Denis Coolican was the President of the Canadian Bank Note Company. Their route is marked out on a large map that is attached to and unfolds from inside of the back cover.
A pair of sepia toned photographs of coal miners and mining equipment around Galt Mines. The North Western Coal and Navigation Company, formed by Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, operated in the area of what is now Lethbridge, Alberta. Captioned photo reads "Job of Coal Chutes and part of Lethbridge."
A small book containing statistics and photographs of the town of Prince Albert, "Saskatchewan's coming Manufacturing centre." To be used as an advertisement to draw people to the area, by steamship and estate agents Wilkinson & Sibbald.
Wilkinson & SibbaldSlightly sepia toned photograph of two men and a dog standing on a boardwalk outside a building. A sign over the door says "The Gazette."
A sepia-toned picture of a storefront in a brick building. Sign reads "Harness and Saddlery, Trunks and Bag." Caption along bottom reads "J.M. Hysmith Didsbury - Alberta - Canada - 1914"
A sepia-toned photograph of a woman in rodeo dress standing beside two bison with bridles tied to a post. Subject is Rose Wentworth Carr, who performed in various wild west shows of the time period, riding what had been billed as the “only buffalo chariot in the world.”
Hood, J. A.Stereoscope cards, also called stereoviews or stereograms, depicting sepia-toned street views from 1913. Collection contains three images of Calgary, including the Hotel Alexandra and 9th Street, and six of Edmonton including Jasper Avenue and First Street.
A collection of b&w photographs relating to a World War II era flight school in Manitoba. Images include the town of Rivers, flight school students, aircraft, and aerial views taken from the windows of airborne vessels.
A program for a banquet held by the Oilmen's Golf Tournament of Western Canada. Includes a menu, the schedule for the evening, photographs of trophies and the names of the donors, winners, and runner-ups, a list of the Board of Governors, Executive Committee, and Chairmen, and a brief history of the tournament. Cover image (or perhaps publisher?) credited to "Cliff Parks"
An image of two children standing outside near a car, each holding a kitten. Caption on the verso reads "David and me (crossed out) I with our kitten's." Subjects' names and location provided by dealer.
2 undated black and white [B&W] photographs each depicting a large group of men standing in front of a log building [probably house or shed]. Piles of firewood and logs are visible in 1 image. The subjects are wearing heavy clothes and there are no leaves on the trees in the background.
Family album containing black and white [B&W] photographs depicting daily life. Posed and candid images of children and adults, animals, life events (wedding and funeral), and agricultural work. Also includes 1 newspaper clipping mentioning Sergeant [Sergt.] R. G. Cook and Able Seaman Robert [R. D.] Macey of Ashford [Kent, England?] receiving Distinguished Service Medals [D.S.M].
Album depicting life in Winnipeg and Manitoba c. 1916. Subjects include portraits, posed and candid individual and group photographs of adults and children, architecture, landscapes, and images of the city streets.
Images of note include: 1 image of the Countess of Dufferin [first steam engine to operate in the prairie provinces]; 2 images of the flooding of the Assiniboine River [Winnipeg floods] dated March 1916; 1 image of the Manitoba Agricultural College building; 2 images of the Dunnottar Yacht Club beach hotel; 1 image of the Dominion Bank in Winnipeg; 1 image of Boy Scout camp at Lake Winnipeg and 2 images of assembled Boy Scouts; and 4 snow/winter scenes taken in Winnipeg.
Collection of photographs depicting life at the Ninette Sanatorium (tuberculosis [TB] hospital) in Manitoba c. 1944-1945 and 1953-1954. Photographs capture various holidays and celebrations, special events, and daily life. Includes posed and candid large and small group shots of patients and doctors, as well as shots of individual patients and couples, and some images of the sanatorium's interior and exterior.
Collection of black and white [B&W] photographs and postcards depicting the daily life of William Stanger and family.
Subjects include individual and family portraits, posed and candid shots of children and adults, wedding photographs, men in military uniforms, agricultural work, pets and livestock (horses and chickens), canoes, exterior shots of houses, and landscapes. Some letters accompanying photographs are also present.
The final sleeve contains 3 envelopes of photographic negatives.
Stanger, WilliamCollection of photograph postcards, largely consisting of posed group photographs depicting the Lethbridge branch of the Salvation Army band. Captions indicate the presence of a Frank Bullock in several images.
Other images of note include: 1 image of band marching; 1 image of church interior; 2 images of Lethbridge Girl Guides; and 1 image captioned "Lethbridge - Bible Class and Salvation Army Band".
Captions indicate that photographs were taken in several locations, including Canada: Lethbridge (Alberta) and Victoria (British Columbia [B.C.]); Australia: Perth; England: Coventry, Derby, and Kilburn; and the United States of America (U.S.A.): Los Anges [Angeles].
A.E. Cross StudioBlack and white [B&W] photograph print of Gaby Haas and his Barndance Gang, an Edmonton-based Canadian polka band. Members are smiling and posing with their instruments, including a guitar, [cello or double bass?], and accordion. One member is holding a hat with a feather in it. Autograph on the verso reads "All The Best From Gaby Haas & The Gang 3 T-V Edmonton".
Haas, Gaby [Gabriel]Photographs depict logging camp in Manitoba ca. 1890s. 4 photographs include modern typed captions naming individuals and dating the photographs.
5 images are group photographs of men working at the logging camp. 3 captions indicate the presence of a Douglad Stephens in the photographs.
1 posed portrait of 2 young women wearing crocheted shawls captioned "Edna Darcy. She was engaged to Jim Stephens but died before they were married."
1 uncaptioned photograph is an over-exposed duplicate of the photograph captioned "Douglad Stephens - 1890's. He is the first man in the picture. Logging in Manitoba." 1 uncaptioned photograph is a group photograph of 6 men standing in front of a log cabin.
Stuart, P. A.Black and white [B&W] images that depict various scenes and people in Canada.
Cards include:
Untitled aerial view of city [identified by handwritten caption on verso as Brandon].
"Washing Gold by the "Pan" Process, N.W.T." depicting a man panning gold in a river.
"Chief Day, Blood Indian" depicting the side profile of a Kainai chief.
"Blackfoot Indians" depicting a Siksika family of 3 seated in front of a tipi with a horse.
"Indian and Horse" depicting a man holding a gun seated on a horse.
"Sarcee Indians and Tepee, Alberta" depicting 3 Tsuu T'ina women in front of a tipi.
"Cowboys at Home, N.W.T. - View on Line of Canadian Pacific Railway" depicting approximately 11 men lying together on grass or hay.
Black and white photograph of the team from England for Saskatoon International Football. Names of the team members are listed below the photograph and indicate the team member positions.
Pratchett, R.B&W studio portrait on a man reclining on a sofa bench beside a patterned cushion. The man is wearing a suit, a polka dot neckerchief, and a pocket watch chain can be seen under his suit jacket. The subject is wearing a small maple leaf pin on his lapel which resembles a military badge common in the 1910s, although the photograph is not clear enough to be certain. The photograph may have been taken by Edgar C. Rossie, a well-known photographer in Regina in the early 1900s.
[Rossie, Edgar C.?]Sepia toned photograph of men, horses, and farm equipment. Caption underneath reads “Threshing Scene on Portage Plains on Line of Canadian Northern Ry.” Bottom right corner of cardboard mount damaged, imprint of “W. C. Lusk” mostly visible.
Lusk, William C.A collection of group and individual b&w portraits of soldiers from the First and Second Divisions of Military District Number 10. The last eight pages consist of various newspaper-style advertisements.
Winnipeg Saturday Post LimitedA silver gelatin b&w photograph of Victoria Hospital in 1902. There are hand written notes in blue ballpoint pen on the front and verso that list hospital events.
A series of captioned b&w photographs in an accordion style folding strip with an attached mailing envelope. Depicts World War II era soldiers and other personnel inside the United Services Centre in Winnipeg.