Seven Oaks & Ross House Museum

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3/22/2477

Photo by Notman & Sandham Studios
Montreal
1877-1882

Henry Sandham was an artist and partner in the famed William Notman's Montreal studio between 1877 & 1882.

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3/22/2478

Photo by Notman & Sandham Studios
Montreal
1877-1882

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3/22/2479

Photo by William Notman studios
​Montreal, Toronto or Halifax
c.1870s-1880s

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3/22/2480

Photo by Arthur King
​London, England (Notting Hill)
c.1890s

This might be a friend, or simply a "fan photo" autographed by a public figure. A note on the back reads:
With kind regards and best wishes from the Original
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niece of colin robertson sinclair

3/22/2481

Oakland, California
1882

This young woman may be related to the family of Jessie Sinclair Copely, or Captain Colin Robertson Sinclair's wife.
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An inscription on the back reads:
To Uncle Colin,
​Oakland, April 24th 1882

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3/22/2482

Photo by Charles A. Zimmerman
St. Paul, Minnesota
c.1890-1900
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Christmas Card


​3/22/2483



This card must have been given by Annie McMurray (daughter of Harriet Inkster McMurray) to her grandmother, Mary Sinclair Inkster.

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Ellen inkster mcdonald


3/22/2484

Photo by William Notman studio
Montreal, Toronto or Halifax
1860s-1870s


Ellen 'Nellie' Inkster was the family's 8th child. She married HBC employee 'Archie' McDonald and spent most of her adult life at various trade posts in Saskatchewan. They were witnesses to the signing of Treaty 4, and met with Louis Riel around the time of his 1885 execution. Their home is currently part of Fort Qu'Appelle National Historic Site.

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Seven Oaks House Museum & Ross House Museum sit on Treaty One land:
​The traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg and Ininíwak, the land of the Dakota and the homeland of the Red River Métis.

Contact us:

Eric Napier Strong - Curator / Manager

Seven Oaks House Museum

204-339-7429
SOHMuseum@gmail.com
50 Mac Street, Winnipeg, MB

​Ross House Museum

204-942-5396
RHouseMuseum@gmail.com
140 Meade Street North, Winnipeg, MB

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  • Seven Oaks House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events >
      • Past Events
    • School Programs
    • Rentals
    • History >
      • John & Mary
      • Children
      • George T Inkster
      • Nahovway & Colin
      • An Enduring Legacy
      • Changing Times
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Our Mission
  • Ross House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events
    • History >
      • Artifact Gallery
      • The Ross Family >
        • Jemima McKenzie Ross
    • Volunteer
    • Our Mission
  • Learning
    • Self-Guided Tours
    • Video Tours
    • Winnipeg 1884: Finding the Past in Our Present >
      • Residence of Hon. A.G.B. Bannatyne
      • St. John's College
      • St. John's College Ladies School
      • Hudson's Bay Land Office
      • Hudson's Bay Co. Store
      • Woods & Ovens Biscuit Manufactory
      • Grand Pacific Hotel
      • Manitoba Free Press
      • M. Keachie's Palace Stables
      • J.H. Ashdown Hardware
      • Redwood Brewery
      • Ryan's Boot & Shoe Store
      • Manitoba College
      • St. Mary's Academy
      • St. Boniface Boys College
      • St. Boniface Cathedral
      • Episcopal Palace, St. Boniface
      • Ladies College, St. Boniface
  • Gathering
    • Contemporary Artists
  • Employment Opportunities