Elmwood Pats competing in lacrosse game
- i03994
- Pièce
- [ca. 1935]
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Action shot of the Elmwood Pats playing lacrosse, likely at the Kelvin Community Centre.
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Elmwood Pats competing in lacrosse game
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Action shot of the Elmwood Pats playing lacrosse, likely at the Kelvin Community Centre.
Original boxcar clubhouse at Kelvin Community Centre
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
The original boxcar clubhouse at the Kelvin Community Centre with a sign reading “Elmwood Visitors Quarter”.
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
An aerial view of East Kildonan between the roughly between the Red River and Watt Street, including Henderson Highway.
Waghorn's Guide map and street index
Fait partie de 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.
Scrapbook [1950 flood photographs]
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Subseries consists of a scrapbook assembled by the City Engineering Department to serve as photographic evidence of the 1950 flood. It contains black and white photographs that mostly document flooding in residential areas near the Red River (Fort Rouge, Riverview, North End, Point Douglas, Crescentwood, Armstrong's Point and others). Scrapbook appears to be organized geographically by area and street. In addition to documenting flooding, the photographs provide a detailed record of residential neighbourhoods, houses, streets, and businesses like corner grocery stores and laundries. All photographs were taken by Harold K. White Studio.
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