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The Settlement Period era – Architectural Heritage

St Peter's Church Dynevor

Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

Please recognize the attitudes expressed in these bulletins may not reflect current attitudes.

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    St. Andrew's United Church, Manitou - Municipal Designation

    A summary of the historical significance of the St Andrew's United Church building.

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      St. Mary's Winram Memorial Anglican Church - Article

      News article regarding the church.

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        St. Mary's and St. Luke's - brochure

        Short history brochure for both churches, St. Mary's Kaleida and St. Luke's Pembina Crossing.

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          St. Norbert Heritage Park (English)

          A research paper published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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            Star Mound

            Star Mound has been a well known gathering site for centuries and was one of the sites consistently mentioned by the early explorers of Manitoba. On the height of the hill is a turtle shaped mound. The Star Mound school originally stood below the height of the hill, but was moved to the height by the community to provide a focus for their heritage site. 

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              Stonewall - Heritage Walking Tour

              A promotional brochure published by the Manitoba Historic Resources Branch promoting the heritage architecture of Stonewall, MB. 

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                Story - Contractor Certificate - Ulyott and McGee

                A hand drawn certificate presented by Ulyott and McGee to the Story family after the construction of their fiarm house.

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                  Swan Lake MB - Postcard

                  An early postcard showing Swan Lake MB.

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                    The Former Manitou Gas Company Plant (1906)

                    Manitou was served by an acetylene gas plant from 1906 to 1926. The gas plant building still stands in north west Manitou. Lorne Thompson researched this architecural artefact as part of a Heritage Manitoba project.

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