First arrival of Mennonites, 1874
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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First arrival of Mennonites, 1874
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Pontoon Bridge, Fort Garry and Warehouse from south side Assiniboine River
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
View looking west over Red River into downtown Winnipeg from St. Boniface
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Photograph shows view of downtown Winnipeg, between Notre Dame Avenue East (Pioneer Avenue) and Lombard Avenue. Barge on the Red River also appears in photograph. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Assiniboine River crossing at Main Street, laying pipe
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Photograph shows construction of sewer.
Junction of Red River and Assiniboine River
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Photograph shows Fort Garry Hotel in background. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Fort Garry Hotel, Assiniboine River - Winnipeg
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Photograph shows Fort Garry Hotel with view looking northwest over Assiniboine River. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Arthur and Fred Landen photograph album – page 26
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Page 26 of a photograph album created by brothers Arthur and Fred Landen of Hull, England. Page consists of 6 photographs taken by Fred Landen depicting, clockwise from top-left: Winnipeg’s second City Hall and the Volunteer Monument (which is captioned “Scott’s Monument, Fish Creek”); the Osborne Bridge over the Assiniboine River; a horse drawn sleigh carrying cords of wood in front of City Hall; a large house on Broadway, a dog sleigh in front of H. Laffrezen's Central Bakery at 333 1/2 William Avenue; and floating ice on the Assiniboine River.
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Arthur and Fred Landen photograph album – page 28
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Page 28 of a photograph album created by brothers Arthur and Fred Landen of Hull, England. Page consists of 6 photographs taken by Fred Landen depicting, clockwise from top-left: bricklayers in front of houses; women on a horse-drawn sleigh (captioned “Cutter”); police in raccoon-skin uniforms; a streetcar crossing the Osborne Bridge; a Ox-drawn sleigh in front of the Royal Oak Hotel in Market Square (Market Avenue and King Street); and a woman pushing a baby in a sleigh in at the northwest corner of Broadway and Kennedy Street.
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Arthur and Fred Landen photograph album – page 29
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Page 29 of a photograph album created by brothers Arthur and Fred Landen of Hull, England. Page consists of 6 photographs taken by Fred Landen depicting, clockwise from top-left: Main Street facing north from McDermot Avenue; a horse-drawn sleigh carrying a large block of ice in front of the Transit Hotel on Notre Dame Avenue East (now Pioneer Avenue); break-water on the Assiniboine River with houses in the distance; women in sleigh buggy in front of storefronts on Main Street, between Portage and Graham Avenues; the old Manitoba Parliament Building; and a horse-drawn sleigh bus advertising the Vendome Hotel in front of the Commonwealth Block on Main Street and Market Avenue.
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Arthur and Fred Landen photograph album – page 32
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Page 32 of a photograph album created by brothers Arthur and Fred Landen of Hull, England. Page consists of 6 photographs taken by Fred Landen depicting, clockwise from top-left: ice floating on the Red River; a grain elevator on the banks of the Red River; a house buried in snow after the blizzard on February 8 and 9, 1905; a horse-drawn delivery sleigh from Imperial Dry Goods on Main Street in front of the old post office and the Conklins Land Office; a horse-drawn sleigh cab possibly outside the Assiniboine Block/Empire Hotel on Main Street; and another small house buried in snow after the blizzard on February 8 and 9, 1905.
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