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- This photograph shows the shop tracks at Schreiber, looking from the west to the east. To the left side of the picture is the roundhouse with the enclosed turntable. In the background is the coal chuThis photograph shows the shop tracks at Schreiber, looking from the west …
- A photograph showing the construction of the CPR railway turntable at Schreiber, Ontario.A photograph showing the construction of the CPR railway turntable at Schreiber, …
- A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's train station in the late 1940's. Engine 2423 was built by Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, in September 1944A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's …
- A photograph of St. Andrew's United Church, in Schreiber.When the Methodist and Presbyterian faiths amalgamated in the 1920's, the Methodist church was sold and the Presbyterian church was enlarged aA photograph of St. Andrew's United Church, in Schreiber.When the Methodist and …
- Photograph showing Engine 1000 without its tender.A collision with an east bound train resulted in the destruction of the tender. This locomotive was built by Montreal Locomotive Works in May of 1912Photograph showing Engine 1000 without its tender.A collision with an east bound …
- Japanese Internment Camp two miles east of Schreiber. The Neys camp, after the Germans left, was used briefly for Japanese internees. Then for a short time it served as an 'Industrial Farm' institutiJapanese Internment Camp two miles east of Schreiber. The Neys camp, after …
- Group of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber. Back Row: 1) ? 2) Yosh Hagino 3) Willie Ultsunomiya. Front Row: 4) Fred Kayahara 5) George Mochizuki 6) George TakahashiGroup of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of …
- Schreiber main street looking north down Winnipeg St., from the corner of Scotia St. McIntosh Store is on the corner. It was built in the late 1800's, and is now Spadoni's Store (1998). 4.3'wide x 3.Schreiber main street looking north down Winnipeg St., from the corner of …
- At Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a Sunday picnic. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAt Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a …
- Street scene looking east down Scotia St., across from the ravine. 'Church of the Guardian Angels', built in 1889, is to the left of the new 'Holy Angels' Catholic Church. Both churches were built byStreet scene looking east down Scotia St., across from the ravine. 'Church …
- Schreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photoSchreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photo
- Plowing the highway behind the cottages at Walker's Lake, Schreiber, ca 1935. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoPlowing the highway behind the cottages at Walker's Lake, Schreiber, ca 1935. …
- The Remembrance Day Parade (~1940) consisting of the Armed Forces and the Scottish Bagpipes. The parade is on Scotia Street in Schreiber, turning down Subway. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoThe Remembrance Day Parade (~1940) consisting of the Armed Forces and the …
- A photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Shops in Schreiber, near Manitoba St. (~1937). 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoA photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Shops in Schreiber, near Manitoba …
- In the 1920's, Scotia Street was the main business section in Schreiber, Ontario. The photo was printed backwards. The large version of the photo has been flipped to show the corrected view.; b&w phoIn the 1920's, Scotia Street was the main business section in Schreiber, …
- This is the second CPR station in Schreiber, east of the present Town Hall. b&w photoThis is the second CPR station in Schreiber, east of the present …
- A Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about 2 miles east on Highway 17. Many Japanese Canadians from B.C. had been uprooted and moved inland after Pearl Harbour.A Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about …
- Schreiber Town Hall, built in 1922. From 1922 to 1994, it was located on Scotia Street. The present Town Hall is on Winnipeg Street. b&w photoSchreiber Town Hall, built in 1922. From 1922 to 1994, it was …
- hockey team; group portrait; 1937; hockey equipment; team sports; sports; recreation; Schreiber; hockey; uniformshockey team; group portrait; 1937; hockey equipment; team sports; sports; recreation; Schreiber; …
- A view of Schreiber, looking west, ca 1884. To the right of the photo, note the train going through the town. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoA view of Schreiber, looking west, ca 1884. To the right of …