Flood water over front porch of home, 1916 Flood, Norwood
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Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flood water levels high enough to submerge front porch of home on left side of photograph.
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Flood water over front porch of home, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flood water levels high enough to submerge front porch of home on left side of photograph.
Photograph is one of five photos mounted on page with caption "Assiniboine River flooded, Spring 1916."
Print contains two photographic images. One shows St. Boniface Cathedral and the Old Folks Home while the other shows an image of St. Boniface Hospital.
1932 Relief Works and Committee Winnipeg
Photograph collage of the 1932 Winnipeg Relief Works and Committee. Portraits of committee members are surrounding photographs of projects the committee had worked on. The committee members are, clockwise from top left: Alderman John Blumberg, Alderman H. Andrews, City Clerk Magnus Peterson, Alderman J.A. Barry, Alderman A.A. Ryley, Alderman W.B. Simpson, City Engineer W.P. Brereton, G.W. Northwood, Alderman E.D. Honeyman, Mayor Ralph Webb, Alderman J.A. McKerschar, A. MacNamara, Resident Engineer A.J. Taunton, Alderman L.F. Borrowman, and Alderman C.E. Simonite. The works projects showcased in the center are, clockwise from top left: the Main Street Bridge, the Norwood Bridge, the Assiniboine Park Bridge, the Winnipeg Auditorium, the Sargent Park Swimming Pool, and the Salter Street Bridge. Created by Robson Photo.
Aerial view of Point Douglas, St. Boniface, and Elmwood areas
Aerial photograph of Point Douglas, St. Boniface, and west Elmwood.
Southdale Shopping Centre panorama
View of Southdale Shopping Centre, 35 Lakewood Boulevard, 12.8 acres. From left to right: Dominion Store, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Mall Entrance, Quintons, Ebbeling Pharmacy, Kmart Department Store. Consists of 3 separate photographs pasted together on cardboard to create a panorama. The cardboard is a scrap made from an old sign of the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (visible on the reverse). The cardboard is numbered “5”, presumably as part of a compilation with other shopping centre panoramas.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Planning Division