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A. MacKinnon

A. MacKinnon of The Cranbrook Foundry Company

Internal ID: 0157.0080
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1965

Herald Building

Purchase of Herald Building by former Tourist Hotel propietor at Bull River.

Internal ID: 0051.0109
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 17th 1926

Charles Howard

On the serious illness of Howard, proprietor of the Herald building.

Internal ID: 0051.0133
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Manitoba Hotel

Cranbrooks' Manitoba Hotel as headquarters for Lumbermen offers the best dining rooms in the city and bar supplies the best liquors and cigars.

Internal ID: 0052.0137
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 17th 1907

Thomas Cole

Marysville's proprietor of the Central hotel visits Cranbrook.

Internal ID: 0052.0150
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 17th 1907

Robbery

Man held up by highwaymen and relieved of two bottles of liquor he was taking to his employer.

Internal ID: 0050.0158
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 8th 1894

North Star Hotel

North Star Hotel in Kimberley.

Internal ID: 0052.0236
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 28th 1906

George Hogarth

Proprietor of Cranbrook Hotel off to Calgary to spend Thanksgiving with twin sons who are attending college there.

Internal ID: 0050.0358
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 11th 1917

McMullen & Taylor Brickyard

George Taylor purchases J.H. McMullins interest in Cranbrook brickyard and will be sole proprietor.

Internal ID: 0052.0425
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 23rd 1901

Kimberley Notes

Reporting on lastest Kimberley news, including ongoing shipments from the Sullivan mine with anticipation of a spur railway.

Internal ID: 0051.0488
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 31st 1901

Bull River Hotel

James Bates plans to build a hotel in Bull River, with full modern conveniences.

Internal ID: 0052.0490
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 29th 1912

Kootenay House

Hotel that is headquarters for commercial and mining men, convenient to railway depot and steamboat landing.

Internal ID: 0051.0540
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1897

Spillimacheen Hotel

Hotel with choice wines, liquors and cigars.

Internal ID: 0051.0541
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1897

Dalgardno Hotel

Hotel with choice wines, liquors and cigars.

Internal ID: 0051.0555
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1897

Steele House

Hotel in Fort Steele considered travellers headquarters with first class liquors and cigars and the best cuisine in the west.

Internal ID: 0051.0556
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1897

Columbia House

Central hotel, midway between Golden and Fort Steele, offering good cuisine, choice liquors and good stabling.

Internal ID: 0051.0566
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 5th 1897

Cranbrook Cemetery

Mr. Mills, proprietor of Kings Hotel in Fernie, visits Cranbrook to erect a monument to the memory of his brother who was killed in St. Eugene mine.

Internal ID: 0052.0568
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 21st 1922

Cranbrook Autoists

Cranbrook city public works gravelling Cranbrook Street and Norbury Avenue, Hanson Garage sells a Ford touring car and 1 ton Ford truck.

Internal ID: 0052.0594
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 25th 1922

Cranbrook Foundry Building

Finishing touches being done on the construction of the new Cranbrook Foundry and Machine Shops building.

Internal ID: 0050.0604
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 13th 1930

Orpheum Theatre, Fernie

Mr. Johnson, proprietor of Orpheum theatre in Fernie visits Cranbrook with interest in the development of East Kootenay.

Internal ID: 0052.0620
Medium:Manuscript
Date: September 29th 1922

Cranbrook Studios

Cranbrook Studios installed a new device that will allow the proprietor to take pictures in natural setting like at home, curling rinks, golf courses: as long as there is electrical light.

Internal ID: 0052.0650
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 10th 1922

CPR Power

Newspaper excerpt London Morning Post - Canadian Pacific Railway Company gives notice to certain business protesting the use of its initials, and one Barbershops response to them "owning the alphabet".

Internal ID: 0052.0661
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 24th 1922

Aikens Block Sale

Reporting on one of the most important real estate deals in Cranbrook.

Internal ID: 0051.0684
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 5th 1934

Rex Theatre

Former proprietor of Cranbrook Rex theatre renewed the lease of his Yahk hotel to Mr. Anderson.

Internal ID: 0052.0684
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 29th 1922

Byng Hotel

Byng Hotel open to the public after being renovated and refurbished from G.W.V.A. moved their association out.

Internal ID: 0050.0810
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 9th 1926

Elephant Christening

Cranbrooks' Mayor pours a bottle of champagne on elephants head and declares him to be named Cranbrook Ed instead of Charlie Ed.

Internal ID: 0050.0820
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Mount Baker

Holler yourself hoarse at upcoming baseball games, a night at Cranbrooks' Mount Baker Hotel will restore you to normal.

Internal ID: 0052.0928
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 22nd 1930

Venezia Hotel

Before or after the baseball game, stop at Cranbrooks' Venezia Hotel, comfortable beds to sleep in.

Internal ID: 0052.0929
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 22nd 1930

Victoria Cafe Soda Fountain

Cranbrooks' Victoria Cafe installs soda fountain and ice cream counter.

Internal ID: 0052.0955
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 5th 1930