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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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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 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 Emma and Clair Caron in a swing at the Caron home in 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 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 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 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 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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An image of Walter Chapman, pioneer of Charleswood, Winnipeg, Manitoba, standing at an easel |
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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 |