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MANITOBA II
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Photographers with the Boundary Commission (1872-1874) prepare
developing chemicals next to their tent and Red River Cart, circa 1872.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Boundary Commission 135.


“View of St. John’s College Ladies’ School.”
This view was taken circa 1879 by Simon Duffin (and his partner William Caswell)
as part of their series “Scenery in Manitoba and on Lake Superior.”
Source: Archives of Manitoba, St John’s Ladies College 6.


“764. Esquimau Dog Train.”
Dog team and cariole, stereoview by F. Jay Haynes.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Keewatin 2, N13748.


“792. Above the falls - Winnipeg River.”
This view of the river was taken in 1881 by F. Jay Haynes as part of his series “Canadian Pacific Views.”
Source: L. G. Goldsborough.


The bustling town of Emerson was hit with a catastrophic flood, seen in this view from 25 April 1882.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Emerson 63, N16080.


This view of a bridge over the Assiniboine River in Winnipeg was taken about 1881 by Fred V. Bingham
as part of his series “Stereoscopic Views of the City of Winnipeg, Man.”
Source: L. G. Goldsborough


“110. Manitoba College.”
This view of the newly constructed Manitoba College in Winnipeg was taken about 1882 by Fred V. Bingham
as part of his series “Stereoscopic Views of the City of Winnipeg, Man.”
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Manitoba College 5-1, N10851.


“90. Cathedrale de St. Boniface.”
This view of the St. Boniface Cathedral which preceded the present one was taken about 1882 by Fred V. Bingham
as part of his series “Stereoscopic Views of the City of Winnipeg, Man.”
Source: Archives of Manitoba, St. Boniface Cathedral (1863) - 13.


“118. Part of Main St.”
This view of the Main Street during the boom of 1881-82 was taken by Fred V. Bingham
as part of his series “Stereoscopic Views of the City of Winnipeg, Man.”
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Winnipeg - Streets - 1882 - 2.


A Manitoba farmer threshes his crop, circa 1900, in this stereoview sold by Underwood & Underwood,
published by Strohmeyer & Wyman of New York City.
Source: L. G. Goldsborough


The S.S. Winnitoba passes the pontoon bridge over the Red River leading to Elm Park, circa 1910.
Source: L. G. Goldsborough


Railway cars in the Winnipeg switching yard of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Source: L. G. Goldsborough


Della Lemon (1894-1977) relaxes with her puppy in the back yard of her home at 420 Edmonton Street in Winnipeg, circa 1905.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Della Louise Lemon Collection, photograph #400.


Dog on the prairie, with horse-drawn buggy in the background.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Della Louise Lemon Collection, photograph #403.


S. S. Keenora, circa 1910 .
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Edgar J. Ransom Collection, #481.


Horse and wagon with unidentified children, circa 1910.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Edgar J. Ransom Collection, #482.


H. C. Harman (left) smokes fish over a fire with Jessie Ransom, possibly at Minaki.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Edgar J. Ransom Collection, #484.


Jessie Ransom (front), Fanny Ransom (top), Catherine Saunders (right), rest unidentified, circa 1910.
Source: Archives of Manitoba, Edgar J. Ransom Collection, #493.

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