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BANISTER FAMILY fonds

  • CPA 1988.78, 1988.125, 1988.198
  • Fonds
  • 1876-1913

Fonds consists of certificate accepting H. Banister into the Free and Accepted Mason's Lodge (1876), black and white photographs of the Western Hotel, Carberry Fire Brigade, Intermediate Hockey Club (1906), Carberry Juvenile Hockey Team (1899), Maple Leaf Football Club (1896), personnel of Rural Municipality of North Cypress and town of Carberry (1907, 1912-1913), Carberry Baseball Club (1901), threshing outfits.

Banister (family) fonds

  • CA GLEN glen-3717
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1915-1959]

The fonds consists of reminiscences "Horse Shoe Ranch" by Birdie Banister and Katharine Banister, and "The Banister Home near Coronation, Alberta - Memories of Ida (Birdie) Banister"; documents and newspaper clippings relating to Stephen Banister and his daughters, Birdie and Katharine; and photographs relating to Stephen Banister, his family and the Horse Shoe Ranch, near Coronation, Alberta.

Banister, Stephen Ernest Weston

Bank of British North America fonds

  • CA dcm dcm-162
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1918

The fonds consists of original Dawson City, Yukon Bank of British North America cheques, receipts, promissory notes and a bank book. Customer names such as John Fawcett, Rosenthal, J. F. Sellar, Wm. Bruce, W. A. Harrington, Townsend and Rose, A. W. Baumernau, The Ladue Co., Cassie B. Crawther, Campbell and Barcley, and C. C. Johnston appear on the paperwork.

Bank of British North America

Bank of British North America Greenwood Branch fonds

  • BCA G/G85/B22
  • Fonds
  • 1897-1907

The fonds consists of bank manager's reports and correspondence of the Greenwood branch of the Bank of British North America.

Bank of British North America. Greenwood Branch

Bank of Fredericton

  • PANB MC60
  • Fonds
  • 1836-1840

This fonds consists of the minute book of the Bank of Fredericton for the years 1836-1840.

Bank of Fredericton

Bank of Montreal fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1906-1934

The fonds consists of correspondence, cancelled cheques, promissory notes from the Canadian Pacific Railway, and a school contract.

Bank of Montreal (Penticton, B.C.)

BANK OF MONTREAL, CARBERRY BRANCH fonds

  • CPA 1988.271, 1989.36, 1992.119, 1994.23
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1991

Fonds consists of photocopies of the bank building (1949, 1960, 1966), news clipping on the appointment of Norman C. Munson (1960) and of the sixtieth anniversary celebrations (1950). Black and white photographs show the bank as does the colour photograph taken by Hazel McMillan (1990).

Bank of Montreal, Rossland Branch fonds : 1866-1916

  • BCA MS-1424
  • Fonds
  • [Microfilmed 1974]

The fonds consists of a scrapbook containing sketches, specifications, correspondence and records of expenditure for the construction of the Bank of Montreal in Rossland, B.C.

Bank of Montreal (Rossland, B.C.)

Bank of Montreal, Vernon Branch fonds

  • VERN MS 96;1984.704;1994.048
  • Fonds
  • 1892-1908

Fonds consists of the records and documents of the Bank of Montreal from 1892-1908. Includes correspondence, legal documents, and financial records which detail the establishment of the Bank of Montreal's offices in Vernon and Armstrong, the building of a bank manager's residence in Vernon, and the people who became Bank of Montreal customers.

Bank of Montreal. Vernon Branch

Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown hockey team photograph

  • CA PCA Acc4313
  • Collection
  • 1932-1933

This collection consists of a photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia hockey team, 1932/33. Individuals are identified as follows:

Front row, left to right: Ralph Ramsay, Summerside; Ivan Sinclair, Charlottetown; Robin Cameron, Charlottetown; John Denny, Charlottetown; Herbie Desborough, Truro

Middle row, left to right: Stan Stewart, Victoria, PEI; Alan Mosher, Truro; Ed Owen, Charlottetown; Phil Meek, Canning, N.S.

Back row, left to right: Carl Tibert (Assistant Manager); Jud Logan, Grand Manan

The Bank of Nova Scotia opened its first branch on Prince Edward Island on 19 June 1882 in a building purchased from the defunct Bank of Prince Edward Island located at the northeast corner of Great George and King Streets. In 1883 it amalgamated with the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island and removed to that institution's building on the southeast corner of Great George and Richmond Streets. It continued to conduct business at this site until 1921 when it moved into new premises at Grafton and University where it remains today. (Information taken from "The Currency and medals of Prince Edward Island" by Robert J. Graham, Earle K. Kennedy, J. Richard Becker.)

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