View Our Archive Of Artifacts Artifacts Breadcrumb Home Headlingley History Artifacts Scroll Enter Your Search Term Here Advanced Search Keywords Year From: Year To: Year Asc Year Desc Name Asc Name Desc Sort by Search Artifacts Now Categories Awards & Trophies Blueprints Books Documents Newspapers Paintings Photographs Events World War I Materials Assorted Ceramic Clay Cloth Fabric Glass Leather Metal (-) Paper Plastic Stone Wood Sort Date: Asc Desc Sort Name: Asc Desc Painting - "Prairie Elevator - by Robert P. Wall" Painting of rural gravel road and grain elevator Picture - "Headingly & West Winnipeg Curling Club Winners of Francis Ltd. Cup and Sweaters 1921-1922" Picture of ice breaking up "Sharing our Best" - Recipe Book - Published by Headingley Auxiliary "The Thunder of the Guns" - Herb Britton Ticket issues for first load of grain delivered in this elevator. Site recommended by Jack McDowell was property of the old Lafleche Homestead Pagination First page « Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2
Enter Your Search Term Here Advanced Search Keywords Year From: Year To: Year Asc Year Desc Name Asc Name Desc Sort by Search Artifacts Now Categories Awards & Trophies Blueprints Books Documents Newspapers Paintings Photographs Events World War I Materials Assorted Ceramic Clay Cloth Fabric Glass Leather Metal (-) Paper Plastic Stone Wood Sort Date: Asc Desc Sort Name: Asc Desc Painting - "Prairie Elevator - by Robert P. Wall" Painting of rural gravel road and grain elevator Picture - "Headingly & West Winnipeg Curling Club Winners of Francis Ltd. Cup and Sweaters 1921-1922" Picture of ice breaking up "Sharing our Best" - Recipe Book - Published by Headingley Auxiliary "The Thunder of the Guns" - Herb Britton Ticket issues for first load of grain delivered in this elevator. Site recommended by Jack McDowell was property of the old Lafleche Homestead Pagination First page « Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2
Picture - "Headingly & West Winnipeg Curling Club Winners of Francis Ltd. Cup and Sweaters 1921-1922"
Ticket issues for first load of grain delivered in this elevator. Site recommended by Jack McDowell was property of the old Lafleche Homestead