Details
Object ID 003829
Object Name RCMP, Photographs
Object Desc A collection of photographs related to RCMP Shoal Lake detatchment and RCMP history in the area
Collection Archive Collection
Accession # 2023.0370
Alternate ID
General Category Photographs
Category Photo: Canada Scene
Source Raymond Pettinger
Source Category Gift
Accession Date AUG 21,2023
Credit/Acknowledgement
Location ArchiveVault/Box/Ldg/028
Object Date
Start Year Range 1915
End Year Range 2004
Status In Collection
Object Keywords
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Events
Date AUG 28,2023
Summary Location change
Notes Location changed to ArchiveVault/Box/Ldg/028 from ArchiveVault/BnkBox/002 - automatic entry by admin
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Date JUL 1,2004
Notes North West Mounted Police working uniform of 1874. Photo taken July 2004 Ft. McLeod, Ab (1)
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes North West Mounted Police working uniform of 1874. Photo taken July 2004 Ft. McLeod, Ab (2)
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes North West Mounted Ponice Fort Duffern Monument. North Of Emerson, MB
Date NOV 1,2003
Notes Sign located on Hwy 16 West of Gladstone. RM of Lansdowne was in the North West Territories in 1877. The sign marks the boundry between the N.W.T and Manitoba.
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes RCMP Constible Ed Desrochers and Staff Sargent Helmut Newfeld, Yellowhead Detachment, Shoal Lake - Dressed in their working uniforms.
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes RCMP Staff Sargent Helmut Neufeld, Yellowhead Detachment, Shoal Lake - Dressed in Red Serge dress Uniform (1)
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes RCMP Staff Sargent Helmut Neufeld, Yellowhead Detachment, Shoal Lake - Dressed in Red Serge dress Uniform (2)
Date JUL 1,1973
Notes Shoal Lake Canadian Mounted Police ride in local parade. On the white horse working dress of 1876. On the black horse dress uniform of the day.
Date OCT 1,2001
Notes Royal Canadian Mounted Police Detachment, Shoal Lake (Yellowhead Detachment)
Date JAN 1,1976
Notes RCMP Detachment Shoal Lake
Date JAN 1,1930
Notes RCMP Constible W.T. Forbes, Rossburn, Manitoba Detachment, dressed in winter clothing. Buffalo coat, a fur hat of fisher skins, mitts made of otter fur and moccasins or leather boots as footwear are representative of what officers wore during the winter months dating back to 1878
Date JUL 1,1994
Notes Ewen Booth and Rick Snow, re-enactment officers on their mounts. The uniform of Booth is a replica of what was worn by the working NWMP officers in dress uniform from the 1898 period.
Date JAN 1,1915
Notes North West Mounted Police Barracks D-Troop 1876-1886 (1)
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes Herchmer was in charge of North West Mounted Police Shoal Lake Detachment 1878-1880
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes Fort Livingstone Plaque
Date JAN 1,1915
Notes North West Mounted Police Barracks D-Troop 1876-1886 (2) (original)
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes Prairie Schooner
Date JUN 1,2004
Notes Monument of Fort Dufferin North West Mounted Police Emerson MB (1)
Date JUN 1,2004
Notes Monument of Fort Dufferin North West Mounted Police Emerson MB (2)
Date JUN 1,2004
Notes Monument of Fort Dufferin North West Mounted Police Emerson MB (3)
Date JUN 1,2004
Notes Monument of Fort Dufferin North West Mounted Police Emerson MB (4)
Date MAY 1,1947
Notes Royal Canadian Mounted Police Detachment Shoal Lake. From left to right: Cst. John Gongas, Cpl N. J. Calverley and Cst. F. W. Witzke
Date JAN 1,1930
Notes Winter of !929-1930 outside Shoal Lake Detachment Quarters of the Manitoba Provincial Police. This was during probationary training period during which times carrying side arms was prohibited. The side arm on the Sam Browne was a non-issue German Luger supplied by his mentor, Cst. Tom P. Kirk i/c Shoal Lake Detach. Cst. H.M. Weir- Manitoba Provincial Police June 18, 1929 to March 31, 1932. RCMP - April 1, 1932 to Sept. 1, 1954
Date JAN 1,1915
Notes North West Mounted Police Barracks D-Troop 1876-1886 (3)
Date JAN 1,1915
Notes North West Mounted Police Barracks D-Troop 1876-1886 (4)
Date AUG 30,1967
Notes The original fur trading and pioneer highway from Fort Garry to Fort Edmonton Trail (Elice and Carlton trail) that started near the junction of Red River and the Assiniboine Rivers (today Winnipeg) and proceede west and north-west some 900 miles across the plains to Alberta's Capital of today. An important stopping place along the trailwas the post maintained by the North West Mounted Police at the end of Shoal Lake.
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes Fort Livingstone -Built in 1874 -First headquarters of the North West Mounted Police until 1876 -First seat of the government and the capital of the North West Territories from 1876-1877 -Destroyed by prairie fire in 1884
Date JUL 1,2004
Notes A saddle used by ranchers in the early 1900s, similar to the ones used by Mr. Greenwood at his Shoal Lake harness Shop