City Council promotional booklet
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- 1903
A 48 page promotional booklet published by City Council in 1903, containing roughly 100 photos of landmarks around Winnipeg. Photos taken by Steele and Company.
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City Council promotional booklet
A 48 page promotional booklet published by City Council in 1903, containing roughly 100 photos of landmarks around Winnipeg. Photos taken by Steele and Company.
Delivery Truck, Lake of the Woods Milling Company
A delivery truck belonging to the Lake of the Woods Milling Company (later known as Five Roses Flour and merged with the Ogilvie Milling Company in 1954), which was based in Keewatin, Ontario.
Bugle Band - 90th Overseas Battalion
Group photograph of the 90th Overseas Battalion Bugle Band in uniform, with drums in front. Photo taken by Royal Studio, 325 Portage Avenue.
Number 33 - Compressor at high pressure plant
Construction of Mixed Garbage and Refuse Destructor
Unidentified construction of the City Destructor, built between Higgins and Henry Avenues near the C.P.R. yards. Originally part of a photograph album of the progress of the City Destructor’s construction.
City of Winnipeg - 18,000,000 Imperial Gallon Reservoir, No. 2 Mixer
Mounted photograph of 18,000,000 Imperial Gallon Reservoir, No. 2 Mixer. Taken by J.H. Clarke, West Selkirk, Manitoba.
City of Winnipeg - 18,000,000 Imperial Gallon Reservoir, General Progress
Mounted photograph showing general progress of 18,000,000 Imperial Gallon Reservoir as of August 4, 1913. Photo by Robson Photo.
Photographs of Winnipeg Mayors
Photographs of seven of seven Winnipeg Mayors made by various photo companies. Mayors included are Thomas William Taylor, Thomas Gilroy, Alexander Macdonald, Alexander Logan, Thomas Ryan, Alfred Pearson, and Henry Shaver Wesbrook.
Photograph of Mayor Alexander Macdonald.
Photograph of Mayor Thomas Ryan
Photograph of Mayor Thomas Gilroy.
Theatres and the Civic Auditorium
Photographs of events at the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street, the Metropolitan Theatre on Donald Street, and the demolition of the Orpheum Theatre on Fort Street.
Photograph of Mayor Thomas William Taylor.
Photograph of Mayor Alfred Pearson
Photograph of Mayor Henry Shaver Wesbrook
Photograph of Mayor Alexander Logan.
Photograph collage of City of Winnipeg Health Department staff in 1907. Portraits of 26 staff members are laid out above a photograph of City Hall. Staff members include Alderman and Chairman Christopher Campbell, Medical Superintendent Dr. A.J. Douglas, Bacteriologist Dr. J.H. Leeming, Chief Health Inspector J.H. Pearson, Assistant Chief E.W.J. Hague, and Head Clerk E. Marston.
Group photo of the staff at the Metropolitan Theatre on Donald Street.
Demolition of the Orpheum Theatre
The Orpheum Theatre at 283 Fort Street undergoing demolition in 1946. The front tower of the Federal Building at 269 Main Street can be seen through the ruins.
A car show likely held at the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street. Several cars are on display from brands such as Hudson and Austin.