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Image of an abandoned Metis home on Lafleche property west of Perimeter Highway In Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The house was built in 1860 by the Branconnier family |
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An image of the exterior of Andrew's Store, which was called Craig's Store in the 1920s and the 1930s and was originally called Kelly's Store, located in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the barn on Caron's Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Bob Lafleche hauling hay in horse-drawn hayrack in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of buildings at Ronnander's Mink Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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An image of Captain Goodridge, an early Charleswood resident
An early pioneer who came to Canada in 1880 and who previously served in the British army in India. |
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An image of the exterior of Caron House, located at 71 Xavier Boulevard, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, after being renovated |
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Image of the exterior of the Caron House, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Caron's first house and farm buildings built by Charles Caron in 1880 in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Caron's first house and farm buildings built by Charles Caron in 1880 in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Charles Caron's second home, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of children in a wheelbarrow race in front of the Charleswood School. The race was part of the Charleswood Boys' and Girls' Fair, organized in 1917. The Horticulture Society, formed in 1919, together with the Charleswood Boys' and Girls' Club, held a joint fair at the Charleswood School for many years. It became the event of the season |
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Image of Charleswood residents (L-R) Tom George Chapman (a lawyer), George Parkin, and G.E. Chapman |
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Image of the exterior of Charleswood School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Charleswood School in Manitoba. The school was built in 1914 and was first called Beauchemin School after Jean Baptiste Beauchemin, who donated the land for the school. Due to some vandalism, Mr. Beauchemin said the school could be called Charleswood to prevent more vandalism. The school was on the site where the Legion now stands. In 1945, due to an increase in school population, municipal activities were temporarily carried out from the Oddfellows Home, prior to a permanent site being established for this purpose at 5000 Roblin Boulevard |
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Image of the exterior of Charleswood United Church, built in 1933, located at the corner of Roblin Boulevard and Harstone Road, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Charleswood United Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of an unidentified man, woman and child standing in front of the Chester Store, located at Roblin Boulevard and Elmhurst Road, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a child sitting in an automobile with two men standing beside it on a farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of children in a horse-drawn wagon on their way to Sunday School in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of children in a horse-drawn wagon surrounded by water on the way to Sunday School |
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Image of the exterior of a church in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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An image of a person collecting snow for water in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a person and two horses cutting ice on the Assiniboine River for use duirng summer months. Ice was stored in an ice house in a windowless building that was well insulated with sawdust. Each layer of ice was covered with a layer of sawdust. Photo was taken near Headingley, Manitoba
Also see File:Cutting ice on the Assiniboine River, Headingley, Manitoba-2.jpg. |
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Image of a person and two horses cutting ice on the Assiniboine River for use duirng summer months. Ice was stored in an ice house in a windowless building that was well insulated with sawdust. Each layer of ice was covered with a layer of sawdust. Photo was taken near Headingley, Manitoba
Also see File:Cutting ice on the Assiniboine River, Headingley, Manitoba-1.jpg. |
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Image of Marshall Caron in front of an outdoor staircase at the dedication of the Caron House in Charleswood, Winnipeg |
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Image of Edith and Tom Brown (seated), pioneers of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with their daughters (standing). The Browns settled in Charleswood in 1920 |
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Image of Emma and Clair Caron in a swing at the Caron home in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Headingley, Manitoba, on it's 125th Anniversary. A rainbow can be seen in the distance |
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An image of the exterior of Phoenix School, Headingley, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior view of St. Charles Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Built in 1905, the church was destroyed by fire on December 31, 1928 and January 1, 1929. The image was taken before the fire |
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Image of the exterior of the Chapman Home, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The house was demolished in 1976 |
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Image of the exterior of a house in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, built between 1905 and 1906 by Thomas E. Chester on his father's farm. The house was located at Liberty Street fronting on Wilkes Avenue and running south to 2 Mile Road. The Chester Farm was established in 1882 |
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Image of the exterior of the home of Captain Goodridge, located on Roblin Boulevard in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the home of Lillian James, located at 431 Elmhurst Road, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the home of Mr. Hall, which was located at Lot #1, Headingley, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the home of Walter Coy on Roblin Boulevard, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the La Fleche Home on Roblin Boulevard, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the La Fleche home, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the Phoenix School, Headingley, Manitoba. It was a one room schoolhouse |
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Image of Father Martiel Caron (left) and Ernie Vialoux (right), Charleswood residents |
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Image of a ferry carrying a man, woman, and a horse and buggy, crossing from the south bank of the Assiniboine River looking north to St. Charles Street. This street later led to Glendale Country Club |
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Image of the First Council of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, posing in front of a brick building. Front Row: W.C. Hall, Ward 2; G. Chipman, Reeve; S. Betsworth, Ward 4. Back Row: E. Kelly; C.J. Kelly, Ward 3; Pat Kelly; Bob Jacobs; Jim Kelly; Norm Preston; Bill Finner; Jim Smith; Unidentified; J.O. Kelly, Secretary Treasurer; Bob Smith; Unidentified; B. Wylie, Ward 1; Herb Chiswell; Unidentified; Ernie Chiswell; C. James |
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Image of the exterior of the first house built by Charles and Georges Caron, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the first Roman Catholic Church at St. Charles, Manitoba. It was later overturned by a strong wind in 1884 |
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Image of former Charleswood school teacher, Miss Cameron and pupils at reunion. (L-R): Eric Coy, Lena Bannatyne, Jack Coy, Miss Cameron, Bill Edey, Jim Fraser |
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Image of Frank Binnie, truck driver (on left), standing beside a Laing Brothers Feed Ltd. truck at the Van Roon poultry farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. A boy is feeding the chickens that are around the man and truck |
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Image of the Fraser boys with an automobile. One of the boys is sitting in the driver's seat and the other two are standing by the automobile |
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Image of George Caron's daughters (Marie Louise, Marie Ange, Claire and Emma) on porch of Caron home, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of George Caron's gravestone at St. Charles Cemetery, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a portrait of George Caron, early Charleswood resident, a farmer and civil servant, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Gladys Bunn (left), music teacher in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, for 56 years, born in 1892, and Lillian James (right), born in 1895, who came to Charleswood in 1909 |
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Image of a group of people, some of which with bicycles, at Hall's Farm, the Hermitage, Lot #1, Headingley, Manitoba |
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Image of a man and child hauling water by truck, in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the Headingley School, near the Church on River Bank, built in 1908, and destroyed by fire in 1909, Headingley, Manitoba |
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Image of high school graduates standing in front of the Charleswood School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. One of two copies, also see File:High School Graduates at Charleswood School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1939-1.jpg. |
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Image of three people raking hay onto a wagon pulled by horses |
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Image of the interior view of a Metis House, built between 1860 and 1870 |
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Image of the interior of the Loudon School in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba with the students and teacher standing in front of a stove pipe and surrounded by desks |
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Image of the interior view of St. Charles Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Built in 1905, the church was destroyed by fire on December 31, 1928 and January 1, 1929. The image was taken before the fire |
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Image of the interior of the first Chapman School built in 1914 in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Kelly's General Store, located at the corner of Roblin Boulevard and Municipal Road, with a streetcar in front. This was the end of the streetcar line. Streetcars were first introduced on Christmas Day in 1908. The service was every half hour, which later changed to hourly. Even though there were few passengers, the streetcars were operated by two people, a Motor Man in charge of the car, and a Conductor who collected the fares. One-person-operated-streetcars came into effect in 1924 and were replaced by buses in 1935. The sign on the building reads "Real Estate". One of two copies, also see File:Kelly's General Store, with streetcar in front, 1909-2.jpg. |
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Image of Kelly's General Store at the corner of Roblin Boulevard and Municipal Road, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Early council meetings were held at Kelly's General Store. Later, space was available in the new Charleswood School and the Municipal Offices occupied the southwest room on the first floor of the building |
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Image of Lich Gate at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Lillian James and Gladys Bunn, who were early residents of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Names Kolisnik to Madge of the 1941 list of Electors |
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Names Larder to Loudon of the 1956 list of Electors |
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Names Larson to Mair of the 1943 list of Electors |
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Title page of the 1941 list of Electors |
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Title page of the 1943 list of Electors |
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Title page of the 1956 list of Electors |
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Image of students and teachers standing in front of the Louden School in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a man standing beside a Ford automobile |
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Image of a man standing in front of St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Church was destroyed by a cyclone in 1884 |
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Image of a man standing on a road with chickens at the Van Roon poultry farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of mink cages at the Ronnander's Mink Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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An image of Mr. and Mrs. Branconnier, early Charleswood residents, in a field at Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Branconnier is sitting in a chair and Mr. Branconnier is standing |
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Image of Mr. Seavers as a boy wearing a two piece cotton suit made from flour sacks |
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Image of Mrs. Branconnier, an early Charleswood resident, sitting on a chair in a field, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Mrs. Goodridge, wife of Captain Goodridge, early residents of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of two men and a woman standing in front of a banner at the official opening of the addition to the Chapman School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of eight people standing in front of the sign for Morrisette Park, named for the Morrisette family in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Percy James with horses driving Jersey cows on the James' Farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Princeton Boulevard looking north, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of Roblin Boulevard showing street car track in the winter, near Chapman School area, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the second Chapman School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, built in 1916. Additions were built in 1922 and 1929. The building was destroyed by fire in 1946 |
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Image of the exterior of the second St. Charles Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, which was destroyed in 1884 |
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Image of a sign in front of the Caron House and Park in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The sign reads 'Caron Park Closing Time - At Dusk' |
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Image of St. Charles Church (left) and St. Charles Convent (right), Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo taken from south side of river (i.e. Church and Rectory to south of Church). Photo was taken between 1905 and 1928 |
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Image of the exterior of St. Charles Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exteriror of St. Charles Convent, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of St. Charles Ferry, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the St. Charles Ferry, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the Rectory (Nuns Residence) at St. Charles, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of students and teachers posing on steps in front of St. Charles School in Charleswood, WInnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Champman School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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An image of a man standing in front of streetcar tracks on Roblin Boulevard, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the background is a speed limit sign for automobiles from the Rural Municipality of Charleswood |
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Image of a teacher with students of the class of 1909 standing in front of St. Charles School, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of the third St. Charles Church, Charleswood, Winnipeg, MB, which was rebuilt in 1905 and destroyed by fire on December 31, 1928 and January 1, 1929 |
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Image of a person on top of a wagon full of hay pulled by two horses and a threshing machine at Fraser Farm |
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Image of a man on horse-drawn hayrack, transporting hay on the Caron Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of two girls who came to Canada from England during the Second World War, seen feeding chickens at Van Roon poultry farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of two men and an automobile with chickens in the foreground at the Van Roon chicken farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of two people with a tractor cutting wood |
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Image of the United Church Choir inside the church in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of the exterior of Van Roon's home, built in 1931, in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. A woman and child stand in front of the house |
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Image of Verna Van Roon, a Charleswood resident, as a girl, wearing a dress made from cotton flour sacks |
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Image of the exterior of the Village Grocery, which was originally known as Gnapp Store, located at Elmhurst Road, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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An image of Walter Chapman, pioneer of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, standing at an easel |
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Image of a Winnipeg Transit bus in front of the bus shelter at Roblin Boulevard and Elmhurst Road in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a woman feeding chickens near hen houses on Van Roon chicken farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Image of a woman sitting on the steps of a house at Van Roon poultry farm in Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is holding a large pail and chickens surround her. A wash tub and tank are beside her |
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Image of a monument in Charleswood dedicated to all those from the area who served during the two world wars. The monument reads "Charleswood Pays Tribute to our Boys & Girls on Active Service." |