Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - view of parade route
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- 6 Jun. 1949
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Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - view of parade route
Waghorn's Guide map and street index
Part of City Clerk's Library collection
Waghorn's Guide - a small promotional pamphlet published by J.R. Waghorn in 1895. The pamphlet contains a street map of Winnipeg, a street index, and advertisements for various Winnipeg businesses including the Clarendon Hotel, the Redwood Brewery, and the Massey-Harris Company. The map shows the old City of Winnipeg from the Red River on the east to Waverly, Aubrey, and McPhillips Streets on the west, and from Athole Avenue (now Luxton Avenue) in the north to Parker Avenue in the south. Southern Elmwood, Old St. Boniface, and Norwood are also shown on the east side of the river. Railway lines are in black and electric street railway lines are in red.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph of the Winnipeg Renovating Co. on Lombard Avenue. Item is part of small album containing photographs of maps tracking the outbreak of typhoid from 1905 to 1908 and other scenes. Item is loose and at back of album. Date of item is approximate, [circa 1909].
Portage and Main, looking west down Portage Avenue
Photograph of Portage Avenue looking west from the intersection at Main Street. Various shops and business are featured in buildings at Portage and Main that no longer exist, including the towering McArthur/Child's Building on the right. Photograph by Henry Kalen.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Main Street north of Portage Avenue
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1872, facing north from Portage Avenue and lined with shops on both sides, including a provisions store on the very right.
Main Street looking northeast to Grace Methodist Church
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1871, facing northeast from around St. Mary Avenue. Featured on the photograph's right-hand side is Grace Methodist Church, located at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way), which was opened on September 17 of that year.
Portage Avenue and Main Street looking north
The Cove Restaurant, corner of Portage and Carlton
Photograph of "The Cove" Restaurant at 355 Portage Avenue, at Carlton Street. The photograph was taken from a building on Carlton Street looking southeast towards the Eaton's Building, Mitchell-Copp, Zeller's, and the Carlton Building.
Main Street North, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Print is a photographic image of Main Street North. The McLaren Hotel, Hotel Cornwall and C.P.R. Station can be seen in photograph
Corner Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Print is a photographic image of the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. Date of print is uncertain, [193-].
Main Street from top of Royal Bank Building, looking South, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Print shows a photographic image of Main Street looking south from atop the Royal Bank Building.
Postcard shows a view of Main Street from Portage Avenue looking north. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcard is uncertain.
Postcard shows Portage Avenue, from Main Street looking west. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcarcd is uncertain.
Main Street, looking north, Winnipeg, Man.
Postcard showing Main Street looking north from Bannatyne Avenue. Date of postcard is unknown.
Logan Avenue and Main Street [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): A160 3-9-43 Logan Ave and Main St Wpg [Winnipeg] about 4000' 5".
Logan Avenue and Salter Street [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): A161 3-9-43 Logan Ave and Salter St Wp [Winnipeg?] about 4000' 5".
Aerial view of intersection at Portage Avenue and Main Street
Photograph shows aerial view of intersection at Portage Avenue and Main Street (after barriers closing intersection to pedestrian concourse). Also shows Bank of Nova Scotia (Trizec Building) under construction. Photograph likely taken from the top of the Richardson Building.
Allan, Hugh