- i01394
- Pièce
- 10 Jun. 1919
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919.
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Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919.
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Photograph shows Alfred J. Andrews (1865-1950), Alderman of Winnipeg, 1894-1897, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1898-1899, and a leading member of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand during the Winnipeg General Strike.
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Police Chief Christopher Newton - left
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Resolutions of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand
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A letter from A.K. Godfrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Citizen's Committee of One Thousand to the City Clerk's Office containing resolutions passed by the Citizens' Committee on May 24, asking that said resolutions be shared with City Council.
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Resolutions of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand
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A letter from A.K. Godfrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Citizen's Committee of One Thousand to the City Clerk's Office containing resolutions passed by the Citizens' Committee on May 24, asking that said resolutions be shared with City Council.
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City Clerk to Mayor and Council regarding filling positions left vacant by strike
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A letter from C.J Brown, City Clerk, to the Mayor and City Council regarding a resolution passed at an informal meeting of Council that stated strikers' positions are to be filled and that each employee be required to sign a pact that they will not engage in sympathetic strike action.
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Resolution of Stonewall (Man.) regarding anti-strike legislation
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A letter from V.M. McFarlane, Secretary-Treasurer for the Town of Stonewall Manitoba containing resolution passed by Stonewall's Council that other Manitoba municipalities join them in convincing the Provincial government to introduce legislation to limit sympathetic strike action.
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Request by Union of Canadian Municipalities that Mayor Gray attend their conference
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from G.S. Wilson, Assistant Secretary of the Union of Canadian Municipalities to Mayor Gray, expressing sympathy for his position during the strike and asking that he attend the Union's conference and share his "experience and wisdom".
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House of Commons Committee to Mayor Gray regarding the prices of food, clothing, and fuel
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A telegram to Mayor Gray from V. Cloutier, Clerk of a Parliamentary Committee collecting data on abnormal pricing of food, clothing, and fuel, asking that several organizations be brought together to provide data.
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Mayor Gray to House of Commons Committee regarding the prices of food, clothing, and fuel
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A telegram from Mayor Gray to V. Cloutier, Clerk of a Parliamentary Committee, informing him that he cannot respond to the request for information until the "present attempt to overthrow constituted government is defeated”.
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C.H. Burgess to Mayor and Council about who was to blame for the strike
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from C.H. Burgess, a railway worker, explaining to the Mayor and Council that the blame for the strike should be assigned to the owners of Vulcan Iron Works and the Manitoba Iron Workers.
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Petition by residents of Ward 5 to release Aldermen John Queen and A.A. Heaps
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A petition, signed by dozens of residents of Winnipeg's Ward 5, requesting that their representatives on City Council, Aldermen John Queen and A.A. Heaps - who were among the strike leaders arrested in the General Strike - be released from prison on bail.
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Social Welfare Commission to the City Clerk regarding a replacement for Alderman A.A. Heaps
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A letter from G.B. Clarke, Secretary of the Social Welfare Commission, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, requesting a representative from Ward 5 be appointed to the Commission, in lieu of the continued absence of Aldermen John Queen and A.A. Heaps.
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City Clerk to Alderman J. Blumberg regarding appointment to Social Welfare Commission
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A letter from the City Clerk's Office to Alderman J. Blumberg, informing him that Council appointed him to the Social Welfare Commission during the absence of Aldermen A.A. Heaps and John Queen.
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City Clerk to Social Welfare Commission regarding appointment of Alderman Blumberg
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from the City Clerk's Office to G.B. Clarke, Secretary of the Social Welfare Commission, informing him that Alderman J. Blumberg has been appointed to the Commission in the absence of Aldermen John Queen and A.A. Heaps.
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G.A. Harrison to Committee on Finance regarding a badge lost during the strike
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A letter from G.A. Harrison, Superintendent of Public Baths, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, asking for a replacement Special Police badge as he lost his during the strike.
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Committee on Finance to G.A. Harrison regarding a badge list during the strike
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to G.A. Harrison, Superintendent of Public Baths, informing him that he has been authorized to be supplied with a Special Police badge to replace the one he lost during the strike.
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A letter from J.G. Glassco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, to the Committee on Finance, recommending that overtime be paid to those who continued to work during the strike.
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A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J.G. Glassco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, agreeing with his recommendation that workers who stayed on after the strike began on May 15 be paid overtime.
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