"My Lord in Livery"-Theartical Play
- MSS_C555_2_14-17_52
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- May 13, 1897 and June 22, 1897
This is a picture of the cast members of a play called" My Lord in Livery".
"My Lord in Livery"-Theartical Play
This is a picture of the cast members of a play called" My Lord in Livery".
This is a picture of a local fox hunt.
This is a picture of a stone stable at Didsbury at the Beckton Ranch.
This is picture of a tennis party taken by A.B. Thom of Winnipeg.
A picture of fox hounds
A picture of the race track. A.B.Thom of Winnipeg took this picture.
The Gitche Wa Teepee (Great White House) of Capt.E.M. Pierce in Cannington Manor. Built in 1883-84; portion on left was added later (note small windows in upper storey of the cubicles of the farm pupils.) The house was built of logs and covered with siding. Cupola on top holds the bell which was used to call the men from the fields; this was the second bell in Cannington, the first being that of the church which is still in position. This one is now in the Anglican church at Manor. Out buildings and stables to right; close to the house in case of blizzards. Artist unknown; his monogram is unreadable. The original sketch is in the Archive in Regina; it was supplied by Mrs. Irene (Pierce) Manion of Tulameen, B.C. and maybe the only surviving picture of the house.
This is a picture of Lydia Bishop Bowdage Pierce. She was born August 18, 1825. She was married in 1852. She died June 26, 1911.
This is a picture of Edward Michell Pierce who was the founder of Cannington Manor. He was born March 27, 1832. He was married in 1852. He died June 20, 1888.
This is a picture of Ernest Becton and his wife, Jessie (nee Pierce) of Cannington Manor.
View from the roof of Didsbury
This picture was taken from the roof of Didsbury. On the left of the picture are the racing horse stables and on the right side is the manager's house.
This picture is of Cannington Manor Village before it was dismantled in 1914.
This a picture of John Turton's house built in 1882-1883 at Cannington Manor.
This is a picture of Cannington Manor's "The Boys". Only three of the boys are identified, in the back row are: Charles Steedman and Ernest Beckton and in the front row is Stan Hanson.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season-7th Fusiliers
This is a negative of the Christmas greeting the 7th Fusiliers sent out in 1865.The image is of the settlers and Indians on a river and the 7th Fusiliers coat of arms.