Businesses

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Image Description
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
Image of buildings at Ronnander's Mink Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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
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.
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
Image of mink cages at the Ronnander's Mink Farm, Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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