Austin Eight Saloon at car show
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- 1940s
An Austin Eight Saloon model car at a car show likely held in the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street.
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Austin Eight Saloon at car show
An Austin Eight Saloon model car at a car show likely held in the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street.
A Hudson brand car on display at a car show likely held in the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street. Banners advertiseing the Commodre and Super Series cars hang above.
A car show likely held at the Civic Auditorium on Vaughan Street. Several cars are on display from brands such as Hudson and Austin.
Delivery Truck, Lake of the Woods Milling Company
A delivery truck belonging to the Lake of the Woods Milling Company (later known as Five Roses Flour and merged with the Ogilvie Milling Company in 1954), which was based in Keewatin, Ontario.
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.
Arlington Bridge from top of chimney
Winnipeg Electric Co. trolley bus
Photograph shows people waiting to board electric trolley bus (Winnipeg Electric Company), southbound Garry Street at Portage Avenue. Destination sign reads, No. 73 Sargent, Valour Road. Lindsay Building in background.
The Cove Restaurant, corner of Portage and Carlton
Photograph of "The Cove" Restaurant at 355 Portage Avenue, at Carlton Street. The photograph was taken from a building on Carlton Street looking southeast towards the Eaton's Building, Mitchell-Copp, Zeller's, and the Carlton Building.
Photograph shows a street cleaning truck from the City of Winnipeg Health Department's Street Cleaining Division. Two City workers can be seen in the photograph. Date of photograph is uncertain.
Countess of Dufferin, Pioneer Engine, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Print of a photographic image of the pioneer train engine Countess of Dufferin. Date of print is uncertain, [193-?].
Visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall & York (George V and Queen Mary)
Photograph showing an arch built near the C.P.R. Station in honour of a visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall & York, George V and Queen Mary.
Foot of Water Street, C.N.R. Bridge - the Flood
Photograph is one of five photos mounted on page with caption "Assiniboine River flooded, Spring 1916."
Photograph is one of five photos mounted on page with caption "Assiniboine River flooded, Spring 1916."
Osborne bridge - toboggan slide, Winnipeg, Winter 1918
Footbridge over Assiniboine River to City Park, Sunday afternoon
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1923.
Photograph shows footbridge in wooded area, taken during the fall season. One of three photos mounted on page with caption "Scenes - Kildonan Park." Date of photograph is probable, [1923?].
S.S. Keenora with crowds of people on deck
Stamp (on verso): Taylor Made Service Process, July 11 ????. Date of photograph is uncertain, [192-?].
People waiting for S.S. Keenora to dock
Date of photograph is uncertain, [192-?].
A photograph of the Civic Centre Complex, Winnipeg's third city hall (1964-present). Council Building, Administration Building, and public transit bus in view. Taken from William Avenue and Main Street, looking northwest. Date of photograph is uncertain, [197-?]. The photographer is likely Henry Kalen.
Kalen, Henry