Festoon Lighting Ceremony, Courtyard, City Hall, November 17, 1978, Mayor Steen
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Allan, Hugh
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Festoon Lighting Ceremony, Courtyard, City Hall, November 17, 1978, Mayor Steen
Allan, Hugh
A photograph of Mayor Robert Steen. Inscriptions and photographer's stamp on verso. Inscriptions: "Debenture Issue" and "Financial People." Date of photograph is February 2, 1978.
Allan, Hugh
Inaugural Meeting of City Council, November 1, 1977
Item consists of a contact sheet with twelve different images showing the Inaugural Meeting of City Council and Declaration of Office, November 1, 1977. Mayor Robert Steen and City Clerk Herb E. Sanger in view. Photographer's stamp on verso.
Allan, Hugh
A photograph of City Council in session. Interior shot of Winnipeg's third City Hall (built 1964). Council Chambers and seated Councillors in view. At this time, Council included 50 Councillors. Photographer's stamp on verso. Date of photograph is 1972.
Allan, Hugh
A photograph of City Council in session. Interior shot of Winnipeg's third City Hall (built 1964). Council Chambers and seated Councillors in view. Photographer's stamp on verso. Date of photograph is 1972.
Allan, Hugh
Photograph of the 999 Call Centre when it was located in the Public Safety Building. Mayor's Office stamp on verso. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1965.
Reeve Edmund Partridge, City of West Kildonan
Photograph shows Edmund Partridge, former Reeve of the City of West Kildonan, 1914-1918, 1924, 1926-1945.
Reeve Charles A. Tanner, City of West Kildonan
Photograph shows Charles A. Tanner, former Reeve of the City of West Kildonan, 1920-1923.
Reeve G. R. Davidson, City of West Kildonan
Photograph shows G. R. Davidson, former Reeve of the City of West Kildonan, 1925.
Roll of Honour - City of Winnipeg Employees
View Transcription. The roll of honour is a painted list of names of City of Winnipeg Employees who served in the First World War. The list consists of 739 names, each stating what City department they were from, and each marked with a symbol beside them to indicate whether they were taken as a prisoner of war, wounded, killed, or decorated. The list is surrounded by a border of leaves that feature the coat of arms of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as that of the City of Winnipeg in front of two flags: the Union Jack and the Canadian Red Ensign. Above the list is a painting of a battlefield scene.
McCormick, J.A.
View Transcription. This roll of honour consists of 537 hand painted names of City of Winnipeg employees who served in the Second World War. The names are organized by the department they worked in, and stars are placed next to the names of those who died during the war. The title at the top consists of elaborate calligraphy, as well as a Union Jack flag rising out of the letters. The centre of the print showcases an image of a knight's helmet and an elaborately sheathed sword above an image of the City of Winnipeg seal. The bottom features a quote from the ancient Greek leader Pericles, which Duthie chose himself.
Duthie, John D.
1921 Winnipeg City Council Collage
Winnipeg City Council in 1921: F. O. Fowler, H. Gray, A. H. Pulford, J.K. Sparling, D. McLean, J. G. Sullivan, W. Douglas, F. H. Davidson, J. A McKerchar, Thos. Boyd, Mayor E. Parnell, G. Fisher, Mrs. J. Kirk, J. O'Hare, J. Blumberg, J. Queen, H. Jones, A. A. Heaps, W. B. Simpson
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A painted, framed portrait of Mayor Charles Gray (1919-1920), painted by V.A. Long in 1919.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Recording of cornerstone laying ceremony taken at the time of placing the stone
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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Item consists of an audio recording of the laying of the cornerstone ceremony held on November 30, 1965 at the Public Safety Building. It records the voices of Mayor Stephen Juba, Chief Constable George Blow, Fire Chief Cecil Leckie, City Signals Engineer Jack Clarke, Deputy Mayor and Ald. Edith Tennant, Ald. Leonard Claydon, Ald. J. Cropo, Ald. Joseph Zuken, Ald. Slaw Rebchuk, and Contractor Cecil Rilkoff. It was recorded by the City Signals Engineer, Jack Clarke.
Clarke, Jack
1925 Winnipeg City Council Collage
A sepia toned photo collage of Winnipeg's City Council in 1925. The collage features Mayor Ralph H. Webb and Aldermen W.A. James, A.H. Pulford, R.J. Shore, E.T. Leech, A.R. Leonard, J.G. Sullivan, Thos. Flye, Thos. Boyd, F.H. Davidson, Jas. Simpkin, J.A. McKerchar, J. O'Hare, J. Blumberg, H. Jones, W.B. Simpson, A.A. Heaps, D. McLean, and J.A. Barry.
Bus driver in front of Birds Hill Provincial Park bus
Photograph of the first transit bus in service to Birds Hill Provincial Park. In front of the bus are J. A. (Tony) Painchaud, Assistant Superintendent of Transporation and his grandson (left), and bus driver Art Dupas (right).
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Photograph of the first computer installation (an IBM system 360) set-up by the Metro government. From left to right are Gerald Le Bleu, Manager of Computer Systems Department, Harvey Beemer, and Finance Division Director Andy Duncan. The cutline reads "Metro's own computer installation went into action".
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Winnipeg's last trolley bus at the Carruthers Avenue Garage
Photograph of the last trolley bus operated in Winnipeg. The bus was on route to north Main Street and McAdam Avenue, and bears the face of transit's "Transit Tom" mascot, as well as text advertising it as the last trolley bus. Left to right are Transit Division employees Don Morrison (Special Projects Officer), Robert M. Simister (Superintendent, Electrical Distribution Branch), Walter Marshal, J. A. (Tony) Painchaud (Assistant Superintendent of Transportation Operation), Roy W. Church (Manager of Transit Operations), Robert G. Ferguson (Superintendent of Schedules), and C. E. ("Ed") LaForme (Superintendent of Transportation). Information about the photograph is written on attached scrap paper. The photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer