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- Photo of the rail line owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. The Lake Sulphite Pulp & Paper site is in the background.Photo of the rail line owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. The Lake …
- Black and white photo showing men in process of constructing railway tracks to Lake Sulphite in 1937.Black and white photo showing men in process of constructing railway tracks …
- A work crew at the junction of the CNR and CPR tracks where they enter the property of Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Also visible are horse barns in the the background and a water tower to the rigA work crew at the junction of the CNR and CPR tracks …
- The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the electrical control and protectiThe rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made …
- Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Schreiber, Ontario. Schreiber received much attention for the care devoted to the aesthetics of the CPR grounds.Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Schreiber, …
- A black and white photograph of Louis Halonen, who was responsible for the landscaping at the Canadian Pacific Railway in Schreiber, Ontario. Beside his photograph is a shot of the CPR grounds that hA black and white photograph of Louis Halonen, who was responsible for …
- Letter send to the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing appearance of the the station grounds that were created and maintained by Louis Halonen. The letter reads: "Dear Sir, I havLetter send to the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing …
- Letter send to the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing appearance of the the station grounds that were created and maintained by Louis Halonen. The letter reads: "To Windsor StatLetter send to the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing …
- Letter send from the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing appearance of the the station grounds that were created and maintained by Louis Halonen. The letter reads: "To Mr. HenryLetter send from the CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario regarding the pleasing …
- Letters send to Louis Halonen in recognition of his work on the garden on the CPR station grounds in Schreiber, Ontario. The first letter reads: "Dear Louis, I am very proud of what you have accompliLetters send to Louis Halonen in recognition of his work on the …
- The first bus to arrive in Schreiber, 1937. The photograph is looking down Scotia Street. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoThe first bus to arrive in Schreiber, 1937. The photograph is looking …
- A team photograph of the 1937 Ontario finalists, the Schreiber Women's Softball Club. Leona Gerow (standing; far left); Lorraine Murphy (standing; 2nd from left); Ernestine Bond (standing; 3rd from lA team photograph of the 1937 Ontario finalists, the Schreiber Women's Softball …
- 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 …
- 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; …
- Schreiber Girls Softball Club were Ontario Finalists in 1937.Schreiber Girls Softball Club were Ontario Finalists in 1937.
- Postcard of the YMCA Women's Softball team in 1937Postcard of the YMCA Women's Softball team in 1937
- Post card of Schreiber Hockey Team, Champions Thunder Bay Senior League in 1937.Post card of Schreiber Hockey Team, Champions Thunder Bay Senior League in …
- Postcard of the first bus to arrive in Schreiber, in 1937.Postcard of the first bus to arrive in Schreiber, in 1937.
- A black and white postcard of the first bus traveling down Winnipeg Street in Schreiber with a number of cars following behind.A black and white postcard of the first bus traveling down Winnipeg …