The Fort Garry Canadian National Railways' Hotel, Broadway and Fort Street
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Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1930.
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The Fort Garry Canadian National Railways' Hotel, Broadway and Fort Street
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1930.
The Fort Garry Canadian National Railways' Hotel (in Foreground the Original Gate to Old Fort Garry)
Photograph shows the Fort Garry Hotel at Broadway and Fort Street. Postmarked and note written on back. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1920.
Winnipeg General Hospital and Alexandra Park
Postcard shows Winnipeg General Hospital in background, Bannatyne Avenue looking South across Alexandra Park. In foreground, Alexandra Park appears. Shows 1884 and 1897 buildings. Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1897.
Parliament Buildings, Winnipeg
Postcard shows Provincial Parliament Building located on Kennedy Street, southwest corner of Broadway (former Manitoba Legislative Building, now demolished). Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1921].
Wesley College, 515 Portage Avenue, northwest corner of Portage Avenue and Balmoral Street
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1905.
Y.M.C.A. Building, 278 Portage Avenue, southeast corner of Smith Street and Portage Avenue
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1905.
Entrance to Winnipeg and Parliament Buildings
Postcard shows Osborne Street bridge, looking north. Sign over bridge says, "Welcome to Winnipeg, The Electrical City. City Hydro, Owned and Operated by its Citizens". Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1940.
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1912.
Bird's Eye View, looking North
Postcard shows view looking north, down Main Street from Lombard Avenue. Probably taken from roof of McArthur Building (Childs Building). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1910.
Bank of Montreal, corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1912.
Unloading of relief wood at Greater Winnipeg Water District Station
Men at the Greater Winnipeg Water District station in St. Boniface standing in front of horses hauling wood piles for relief work. Photograph taken by Robinson Studio.
Street Commissioner's Department wood delivery operations
Photograph shows W. T. Tallman (Street Commissioner), R. Beverley (Foreman) and J. W. McKinley (in charge of wood camps). Date of photograph is January 31, 1923.
Man with ax at city wood camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows man with ax in wooded area. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Three men standing by cord wood at city wood camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows three men standing by cord wood with team of horses in background. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Log cabins at city wood camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows man standing in front of log cabins used by workers at wood cutting camps. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Teamsters at City Wood Camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows four horse teams and teamsters with loaded cord wood. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Cut and stacked cord wood at city wood camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows man standing by cut and stacked cords of wood. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Officials at city wood camp, Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway
Photograph shows (L-R): Ald. Bert Andrews, Fred Ferguson (Mayor's Secretary), Ald. Fred Palmer, D. Gilchrist (Wood Camp Foreman), J. McTavish (Clerk in Office), Ald. J. Simpkin, E. A. Wood, unknown Free Press reporter, Mr. Avent (City Surveyor), unknown, Ald. T. Flye, unknown. Date of record is approximate, ca. 1930.
Inaugural Meeting of Council (first council meeting of Unicity)
Photograph documents the Inaugural Meeting of Council (first council meeting of Unicity), held Tuesday, January 4th, 1972, 2:00 pm (Council Chambers, Winnipeg City Hall).
Allan, Hugh
Mr. Reg Good shown on bicycle that he modified
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1920.