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Manitoba Collection

Background imageManitoba Collection: Ufos / Michalak

Ufos / Michalak
At Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Stephen Michalak, a Pole, approaches a landed UFO and receives a grid-pattern of burns on his chest

Background imageManitoba Collection: Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2

Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2
Firefighters enjoying a mug of tea outside a mobile kitchen presented to the National Fire Service by the Order of the Eastern Star, Manitoba, Canada, during the Second World War

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Grain Exchange

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Grain Exchange - 156-160 Princess Street. Winnipegs 2nd Grain Exchange building from 1898-1908

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - early 1900s

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - early 1900s

Background imageManitoba Collection: de Havilland Canada CS2F-2 Tracker 1551

de Havilland Canada CS2F-2 Tracker 1551 (msn DH-50), on display at Winnipeg, in Manitoba, Canada

Background imageManitoba Collection: Main Street, Labour Day, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Date: circa 1905

Main Street, Labour Day, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Date: circa 1905

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Stovel Co. bowling team champions 1908-09 of the Saratoga (lanes) com bowling league. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan River bridge - The Pas Manitoba with man on riverbank. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Montage - Winnipegs Handsome Buildings

Montage - Winnipegs Handsome Buildings
circa 1910s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts in Manitoba, Canada

Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts in Manitoba, Canada
Queen Elizabeth II visiting scouts during a Jamboree at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, on 10 July 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageManitoba Collection: Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Province, Canada

Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Province, Canada. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Tour of the Colonies - Winnipeg - School Children

Tour of the Colonies - Winnipeg - School Children - Royal Party watching school children. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies

Background imageManitoba Collection: Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Showing the Bank of Montreal Date: 1920s

Background imageManitoba Collection: USAT Logan, American Army transport ship

USAT Logan, American Army transport ship
USAT Logan (formerly USAT Manitoba), American Army Transport ship. Date: circa 1908

Background imageManitoba Collection: HMS Cambrian and USAT Logan, Honolulu, Hawaii

HMS Cambrian and USAT Logan, Honolulu, Hawaii
HMS Cambrian (left), British protected cruiser, and USAT Logan (right, formerly USAT Manitoba), American Army Transport ship, which had run aground in Honolulu Harbour, Hawaii. Date: 1909

Background imageManitoba Collection: Boy Scouts rally, Winnipeg, Canada

Boy Scouts rally, Winnipeg, Canada
Boy Scouts rally in Winnipeg, Canada, September 1915, with the Duke of Connaught, Chief Scout of Canada, in attendance. Also present are Provisional Commissioner C U Rowley and Sir Douglas Cameron

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Notre Dame Avenue

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - View North and West of Notre Dame Avenue, taken from McIntyre Block. Date: 1919

Background imageManitoba Collection: Heraldic Shields of the Provinces of Canada

Heraldic Shields of the Provinces of Canada. Date: circa 1907

Background imageManitoba Collection: Fairchild FC-2W-2 aircraft on ice at Lac du Bonnet Manitoba

Fairchild FC-2W-2 aircraft on ice at Lac du Bonnet Manitoba
Fairchild FC-2W-2 aircraft on ice at Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, including CF-aN and CF-aO, circa 1929. The introduction of the first Fairchilds (which could be outfitted with wheels)

Background imageManitoba Collection: Winnepeg - Bank of Montreal, Manitoba, Canada

Winnepeg - Bank of Montreal, Manitoba, Canada Date: 1919

Background imageManitoba Collection: Canada - Manitoba Parliament Buldings, Winnipeg

Canada - Manitoba Parliament Buldings, Winnipeg. The foreground statue commemorates those from Winnipeg who lost their lives in the First World War. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Wheat Harvest Canada

Wheat Harvest Canada
Stacking in a Manitoba wheat field Date: 1890s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Ploughing, Canada

Ploughing, Canada
Five teams of horses pull their ploughs through the Manitoba soil Date: 1890s

Background imageManitoba Collection: Hunting and Fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877

Hunting and Fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877
Engraving showing four views of European men hunting and fishing in Manitoba, Canada, 1877. The views show (clockwise from top)

Background imageManitoba Collection: American Indian Country. A Manitoba Dog Train

American Indian Country. A Manitoba Dog Train
Before the advent of horses, the American Indians used teams of dogs to pull carts for transporting goods

Background imageManitoba Collection: Sioux native American Indian Chiefs outside Buckingham Palac

Sioux native American Indian Chiefs outside Buckingham Palac
In 1907, two Sioux native American Indian chiefs, Akish ya and George Kiyiwakan went from Manitoba to London, Great Britain, to air their grievances against the Canadian Government

Background imageManitoba Collection: Reaping, Canada

Reaping, Canada
Harvesting with a horse-drawn reaper, Manitoba

Background imageManitoba Collection: Manitoba Homestead

Manitoba Homestead
A homestead in Manitoba - greeting visitors at Christmas time

Background imageManitoba Collection: Delivering Fur

Delivering Fur
Delivering fur for the Hudsons Bay Company at Lower Fort Gary, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageManitoba Collection: Bartering Furs for Guns

Bartering Furs for Guns
CANADA Native Canadians of Manitoba bartering furs for guns in a Trade Shop


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