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image no.: | 66979
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | A post office northwest of Emerson, Roseau River, Manitoba. |
description: | The office was located on an ancient aboriginal canoe route between the Red River and Lake of the Woods. |
subject(s): | Towns ▪ Agriculture ▪ Post Offices ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 67036
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Arden, Mb, A Village Ne Of Neepawa. Earlier Name Of This District Was Beautiful Plains, But Was Renamed After The Residence In Yorkshire, England Of The Father Of F.W. Stobart, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, Winnipeg, Who Was One Of The Organizers Of The Manitoba And Northwest Railway. Population In 1987 Was 192 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67035
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Arden, Mb, A Village Ne Of Neepawa. Earlier Name Of This District Was Beautiful Plains, But Was Renamed After The Residence In Yorkshire, England Of The Father Of F.W. Stobart, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, Winnipeg, Who Was One Of The Organizers Of The Manitoba And Northwest Railway. Population In 1987 Was 192. (Colour Slide) |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Barns ▪ Buildings ▪ Churches ▪ Elevators ▪ Houses ▪ Roads ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67001
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Ethelbert, Mb, A Village Nw Of Dauphin, Mb. Named After Ethel Bertha, Daughter Of Sir William Mackenzie, President Of The Canadian Northern Railway. The Town Was Named By His Brother, K.J. Mackenzie, Who Was The Superintendent Of Construction At That Time. The Population In 1987 Was 441 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67037
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Fork River, Mb, A Village North Of Dauphin. The Population Of This Town Was 80 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Elevators ▪ Railways ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67019
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Aerial view of Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River. |
description: | The name of the village is aboriginal, meaning Isolated Hill or the House of Little God. Population of Minitonas in 1987 was 543. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67020
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Aerial view of Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River. |
description: | The name of the village is aboriginal, meaning Isolated Hill or The House of Little God. Population of Minitonas in 1987 was 543. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67054
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Oak Lake, Mb, A Town Se Of Virden, Originally Known As Flat Creek. The Name Describes The Oak Trees That Grow On The Eastern Shore Of The Nearby Lake From Which The Town Takes Its Name. The Lake Was The Site Of A Hbc Post Called Lac Des Chenes By The French. Population In 1987 Was 404. (Colour Slide) |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Elevators ▪ Houses ▪ Posts ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67008
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Aerial View Of Strathclair, Mb, A Village Se Of Shoal Lake, Mb, Was Originally The Name Of The Hudson’S Bay Company Post On The Minnedosa River. Population In 1987 Was 390. (Colour Slide) |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Posts ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67021
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Altona, Mb, A Town Nw Of Emerson. A Mennonite Settlement Named After Altona, A City In Germany Whose Name Means Old Fertile Plain. Population In 1987 Was 3,279 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67061
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Altona, Mb, A Town Nw Of Emerson. This Mennonite Settlement Was Named After Altona, A German City, Meaning 'Old Fertile Plain'. Population In 1987 Was 3,279 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67041
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Arborg, Mb, A Village On The Icelandic River, Sw Of Riverton. This Settlement Dates From The Turn Of The Century When Icelandic People From Lake Winnipeg, And Others, Took Up Land In The District. Originally Called “Ardal”, Meaning River Dale |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 66985
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Austin, Mb, A Village West Of Portage La Prairie Was Originally Known As Three Creeks, Renamed By Marquis Of Lorne, Governor-General Of Canada In 1881 In Honour Of Sidney Austin, Correspondent Of The London Graphic. This Town Is The Site Of The Manitoba Agricultural Museum. Its Population In 1987 Was 416 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66986
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Birtle, Mb, A Town West Of Shoal Lake, Mb. The Name Is A Contraction Of Birdtail, The River On Which The Town Is Situated. Before The Arrival Of Permanent Settlers, The Site Had Been A Camping And Watering Place On The Carlton Trail From Upper Fort Garry To Fort Ellice And Edmonton. Population Of The Town Was 866 In1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66998
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Bowsman, Mb, A Village North Of Swan River, Was Named By J.B. Tyrell After The Bowsman Of His Canoe. Population In 1987 Was 510 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67029
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Brunkild, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg. Brunkild, In Norse Legend Is A Valkyr Who Won Sigurd For Gunnar. Population In 1987 Was 100 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67030
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Brunkild, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg. “Brunkild”, In Norse Legend, Is A Valkyr (A Warrior) Who Won Sigurd (A Woman’S Name) For Gunnar (A Man’S Name). Population In 1987 Was 100 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 66999
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Bruxelles, Mb, A Hamlet Ne Of Baldur Named After The Capital Of Belgium When Belgian Settlers Began To Occupy The Territory In 1892 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67006
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Carey, Mb, A Settlement South Of Winnipeg, Was Named After The Owner Of The Land |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67046
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Clearwater, Manitoba, a village West of Morden. |
description: | Clearwater is a translation of the aboriginal name describing the clear waters. Population in 1987 was 83. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67047
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Clearwater, Manitoba, a village West of Morden. |
description: | Clearwater is a translation of the aboriginal name describing the clear waters. Population in 1987 was 83. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 66975
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Cromer, Mb, A Hamlet Sw Of Virden, Was Originally Named Elm Valley, And Was Renamed After Evelyn Baring, First Earl Of Cromer, A British Financier And Diplomat. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66997
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Cypress River, Mb, A Village East Of Glenboro. Population In 1987 Was 260 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67022
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Domain, Mb, A Settlement South Of Winnipeg, Was Originally Named Shanawan. In 1987, Its Population Was 52 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67023
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Donain, Mb, A Settlement South Of Winnipeg, Was Originally Named Shanawan. In 1987, Its Opulation Was 52 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67039
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Durban, Mb, A Village Sw Of Swan River, Named After Durban, South Africa, During The Period Of The South African War 1899 - 1902. Population In 1987 Was 75 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67040
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Durban, Mb, A Village Sw Of Swan River, Named After Durban, South Africa, During The Period Of The South African War 1899 - 1902. Population In 1987 Was 75. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67055
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Elie, Mb A Village West Of Winnipeg, Named After Eli Chamberland Of St. Boniface, Who Started A Business In Elie In The Spring Of 1899. He Died The Following July. Population In 1987 Was 450 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67056
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Elie, Mb, A Village West Of Winnipeg, Named After Eli Chamberland Of St. Boniface, Who Started A Business In Elie In The Spring Of 1899. He Died The Following July. Population In 1987 Was 450 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 66993
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Elphinstone, Mb, A Village Ne Of Shoal Lake, Mb, Was Named After A Guest Of Robert Campbell, A Chief Factor Of The Hbc. Lord Elphinstone Came C1880 And Bought 2000 Acres Of Land On The Little Saskatchewan River, Now Minnedosa River, Where Elphinstone Post Office Was Established. Population In 1987 Was 201 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Post Offices ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67000
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Erickson, Mb, A Village Nw Of Neepawa, Originally Known As Avesta Post Office. It Was Renamed In 1908 After E. Erickson, Postmaster And Owner Of The Townsite. Population In 1987 Was 639 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Post Offices ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 66976
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Fannystelle, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg. The Village Was Founded And Named In 1889 By The Countess Of Albufera, A Parisian Philanthropist In Memory Of Her Friend Fanny Rivers, Who Died In 1883. The Population Of This Village Was 105 In 1987. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66990
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Foxwarren, Mb, A Village Nw Of Birtle, Named After The English Estate Of W.J. Barneby. The Population Of This Village In 1987 Was 159 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67062
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Gladstone, Mb, A Town East Of Neepawa, Incorporated In 1882. Rt Hon W.E. Gladstone, Prime Minister Of Great Britian Was Asked To Allow His Name To Be Given To The Town. Population Is 1987 Was 1,016 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67016
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Gladstone, Mb, Located On Whitemud River, 138 Km Nw Of Winnipeg. Ontario Farmers Settled In 1871 At The Third Crossing Where North Saskatchewan Trail Crossed The Whitemud For The Third Time. The Town Was Known First As Palestine, Later Changed To Gladstone After Noted British Prime Minister. The Town Serves Surrounding Mixed Farming Area And Has An Important Cattle Auction Mart. Population In 1987 Was 1,016. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67002
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Glenboro, Mb, A Village Named By James Duncan, An Early Scottish Settler. The Village Was Incorporated In 1949. Population In 1987 Was 729 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67038
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Good Aerial View Of Fork River, Mb, A Village North Of Dauphin. The Population Of This Town Was 80 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Elevators ▪ Railways ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67050
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Goodlands, Mb, A Village Sw Of Deloraine, Named After Herbert Goodlands, Postmaster. In 1987 The Population Was 87 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67051
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Goodlands, Mb, A Village Sw Of Deloraine, Named After Herbert Goodlands, Postmaster. In 1987 The Population Was 87 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67009
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Gretna, Mb, A Village West Of Emerson, Settled Largely By Mennonites Was Named After Gretna Green, Dumfrieshire, Scotland Near The English Border. Population In 1987 Was 529 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Mennonites ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67003
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Homewood, Mb, A Settlement Sw Of The City Of Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67026
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67024
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67025
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67013
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Killarney, Mb, A Town Named After The Famous Lake In Kerry, Ireland. In 1882, The Homesteaders Changed The Name From Oak Lake To Killarney. Popoulation In 1987 Was 2485. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67012
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Killarney, Mb, A Town Named After The Famous Lake In Kerry, Ireland. In 1882, The Homesteaders Changed The Name From Oak Lake To Killarney. Population In 1987 Was 2485 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67057
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Kirkella, Mb, A Settlement Nw Of Virden Was Originally The Name Of The Farm Of Thomas Watson, Which Was Named After Kirkella Village In Yorkshire, England |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67058
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Kirkella, Mb, A Settlement Nw Of Virden Was Originally The Name Of The Farm Of Thomas Watson, Which Was Named After Kirkella Village In Yorkshire, England |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 66980
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | La Riviere, Mb, A Village Nw Of Morden Was Named After Hon. Alphonse Alfred Clement La Riviere, Who Held Elected Posts On The Provincial And Federal Levels. Populationof La Reviere In 1987 Was 251 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66991
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Letellier, Mb, A Village Nw Of Emerson, Was Originally Known As Catherine, After Mrs. Catherine Wright, An Early Landowner. The Present Name Was Derived From Hon Luc Letellier De St Just, Lt Governor Of Quebec (1876 - 1879). He Died In 1881. Population In 1987 Was 178 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66984
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Lyleton, Mb, A Village Sw Of Deloraine Was Named After Andrew Lyle, Pioneer Postmaster Who Settled In The Area In 1881. The Village Is A Port Of Entry From The Usa. The Population In 1987 Was 65 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 67014
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Macgregor, Mb, A Village West Of Portage La Prairie, Was Named By The Marquis Of Lorne, Governor-General Of Canada, After His Chaplain Rev Dr James Macgregor Of Cuthbert'S Church, Edinburgh. Population Of Macgregor In 1987 Was 877 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67015
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Macgregor, Mb, A Village West Of Portage La Prairie, Was Named By The Marquis Of Lorne, Governor-General Of Canada, After His Chaplain Rev Dr James Macgregor Of Cuthberth'S Church, Edinburgh. Population Of Macgregor In 1987 Was 877 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67033
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Manitou, Manitoba, a village northwest of Morden. |
description: | The name is an aboriginal term meaning Supernatural Spirit. Before the Canadian Pacific Railway was built to Manitou, the village was called Manitoba City. Population in 1987 was 861. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67034
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Manitou, Manitoba, a village northwest of Morden. |
description: | The name is an aboriginal term meaning Supernatural Spirit. Before the Canadian Pacific Railway was built to Manitou, the village was called Manitoba City. Population in 1987 was 861. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 66995
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Mather, Mb, A Village Se Of Killarney, Named After Mather Of The Keewatin Flour Mills Which Contemplated The Building Of A Mill In Mather. Population In 1987 Was 88. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67045
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Medora, Mb, A Hamlet Nw Of Deloraine, Named After Medora Township In Muskoka District, On.The Population In 1987 Was 84 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67044
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Medora, Mb, A Hamlet Nw Of Deloraine, Named After Medora Township, Muskoka District, On. The Population In 1987 Was 84 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67059
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Melita, Mb, A Town Nw Of Deloraine. The Name Is A Transplanted Choronym From Europe, Where Melita Was The Ancient Name Of The Present Island Of Malta In The Mediterranean. It Is Mentioned In Acts 28:1. The Population In 1987 Was 1,449. The First Settlement Of The Area Was Made By Homesteaders In 1897. By1884 They Were Ready To Establish A Post Office |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67060
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Melita, Mb, A Town Nw Of Deloraine. The Name Is A Transplanted Choronym From Europe, Where Melita Was The Ancient Name Of The Present Island Of Malta In The Mediterranean. It Is Mentioned In Acts 28:1. Population In 1987 Was 1,449. The First Settlement Of The Area Was Made By Homesteaders In 1879. By 1884 They Were Ready To Establish A Post Office |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67063
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River. |
description: | The name is aboriginal, meaning isolated hill. It had a population of 543 in 1987. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67032
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Morden, Mb, Is A Town Named After Alvey Morden, Formerly From Bruce County, On, Who Settled In Morden In 1874. The Town Came Into Being With The Establishment Of The Cpr. Station In 1881, Replacing The Country Town Of Nelson 6 Miles Nw And The Village Of Mountain City On The Colonization Trail South Of Morden. Morden Is Located On Dead Horse Creek So Named Because It Was A Difficult Stretch And Hard On The Horses. Population Was 5,043 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67031
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Morden, Mb, Is A Town Named After Alvey Morden, Formerly Of Bruce County, On, Who Settled In Morden In 1874. The Town Came Into Being With The Establishment Of A Cpr Station In 1881, Replacing The Country Town Of Nelson 6 Miles Nw And The Village Of Mountain City On The Colonization Trail South Of Morden. Morden Is Located On Dead Horse Creek, So Named Because It Was A Difficult Stretch And Hard On The Horses. Population Of Morden In 1987 Was 5,043 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67048
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Nesbitt, A Hamlet South Of Brandon, Named After John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer Of Brandon, Who Was A Senator From 1892 To 1914. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67049
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Nesbitt, A Hamlet South Of Brandon, Named After John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer Of Brandon, Who Was A Senator From 1892 To 1914., |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 66978
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Newbergthal, Mb, A Mennonite Village. The Name Is German And Means New Mountain Vale. Population In 1987 Was 127 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Mennonites ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66994
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Newdale, Mb, A Village Se Of Shoal Lake, Mb, Named By John L. Cook, A Settler Of 1880 Who Arrived From St. Mary'S, On. Population In 1987 Was 238 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67004
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Ninette, Mb, A Village Se Of Brandon. This Town'S Population In 1987 Was 287 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67053
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Ninga, Manitoba, a village northwest of Killarney. |
description: | Ninga is a Chippewa word for mother. In 1987, population was 78. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67052
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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title: | Ninga, Manitoba, a village northwest of Killarney. |
description: | Ninga is a Chippewa word for mother. In 1987, population was 78. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Towns ▪ Buildings |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 66977
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Oakville, Mb, A Village West Of Winnipeg. Population In 1987 Was 383 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66989
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Plum Coulee, Mb, A Village East Of Morden, Was Named After Plum Creek Or Coulee, A Small Intermittent Stream Which Runs Through The Village. Population In 1987 Was 1028 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 67027
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Poplar Point, Mb, Is A Village Located Ne Of Portage La Prairie. It Had A Population Of 264 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67028
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Poplar Point, Mb, Is A Village Located Ne Of Portage La Prairie. It Had A Population Of 264 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67011
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Reston, Mb, A Village Sw Of Virden, Named By Settlers From Reston, Berwickshire, Scotland. Population In 1987 Was 589 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67064
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Russell, Mb, A Town Originally Known As Shell River, And Renamed After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada From 1838 To 1888. Population In 1987 Was 1,855 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67017
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Russell, Mb, Earlier Known As Shell River, Was Renamed Probably After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada, 1838 - 1888. Population Of This Town Was 1,855 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67018
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Russell, Mb, Earlier Known As Shell River, Was Renamed Probably After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada, 1838-1888. Population Of This Town Was 1,855 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1987 |
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image no.: | 67005
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Sandy Lake, Mb, A Village Ne Of Shoal Lake, Manitoba. Population In 1987 Was 301 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 66987
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Sanford, Mb, Is A Village South Of Winnipeg. Originally Named Mandan, It Was Renamed By Hon. W.E. Sanford Of Hamilton Who Was A Member Of The Senate From 1887 -1899. He Was Also A Director Of The Portage And Westbourne Railway, Now Part Of The Cp R. Population Of This Town Was 385 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66996
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Shoal Lake, Mb, A Village Located On Shoal Lake, West Of Minnedosa, Whose Name Was Derived From The Shallow Water Of The Lake. The Town'S Population In 1987 Was 825. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66992
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Solsgirth, Mb, A Hamlet Ne Of Birtle, Was Originally Called Allanburn, Named For An Estate In England. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66988
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Sperling, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg, Was Named After Sperling And Company, A British Financial Firm Interested In The Canadian Northern Railway. Population In 1987 Was 118 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1981 |
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image no.: | 66982
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Starbuck, Mb, A Village West Of Winnipeg Was Named By Vanderstice, The Contractor Who Graded The Roadbed Of The Railway. He Named The Town After Starbuck Village In Minnesota. Population In 1987 Was 224 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66981
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Ste. Agathe, Mb, A Village South Of Winnipeg. Population Of This Town Was 326 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 66983
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contact sheet: | A2170 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Treherne, Mb, A Village Sw Of Portage La Prairie, Was Named After George Treherne, An Early Settler. Population In 1987 Was 742. |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1980 |
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image no.: | 67007
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Warren, Mb, A Village West Of Stonewall, Named After A.E. Warren Who Was Chief Clerk To The General Manager Of The Cnr, H.M. Mcleod, Who Later Became Vice President. Population In 1987 Was 459 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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image no.: | 67042
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Warren, Mb, A Village West Of Stonewall, Named After A.E. Warren, Chief Clerk To The General Western Manager Of The Cnr, M.H. Mcleod, Who Later Became Western Vice President. Population In1987 Was 459 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67043
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contact sheet: | A2172 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Warren, Mb. A Village West Of Stonewall, Named After A.E. Warren, Cheif Clerk To The General Western Manager Of The Cnr, M.H. Mcleod, Who Later Became Western Vice President. Population In 1987 Was 459 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1988 |
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image no.: | 67010
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contact sheet: | A2171 |
collection: | Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection
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description: | Waskada, Mb, A Village With A Population Of 331 In 1987 |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Towns |
date: | 1982 |
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