Subject: Board of Trade
U.S. Sportsmen go after big game
U.S. Sportsmen go after big game
| Internal ID: | 0042.0042 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | September 23rd 1926 |
City Expenditures
Listing estimated expenditures and grants approved by city council for the year 1939.
| Internal ID: | 0051.0708 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | March 16th 1939 |
Kimberley Gyros
Kimberley Gyros hold weekly dinner dealing with upcoming annual Gyro spring carnival, with 10 percent of net proceeds to go to Gyro Community Fund, and all other moneys raised to go to deserving local projects.
| Internal ID: | 0052.0939 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | May 22nd 1930 |
Joseph P. Ryan & Clare Hanley of Cranbrook, BC
Joseph P. Ryan was one of the seven co-founders of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association). He was born in Carrick-on-Suir in April, 1857. Having qualified as a Solicitor he practised in Callan and Thurles. In 1899 Ryan emigrated to Canada. He settled in Cranbrook, British Columbia where he became inmmersed in local life - the Board of Trade, the Mining Industry and as a Police Magistrate as well as becoming a prominent journalist. He died in March, 1918 and is buried in Cranbrook. There is no information on Clare Hanley, she was born 1865 and died in 1954. If you have any more information on Clare, please let us know.
| Internal ID: | 2201.0012 |
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| Medium: | Photograph |
| Date: | 0000 |
