Consists of posters, pamphlets, and other promotional material from the W.R.E.N.C.H. and other Winnipeg cycling organizations, an article from Urban History Review about cycling in Winnipeg, and a promotional video for Natural Cycle Courier. Donation courtesy of Jon Benson.
Consist of an autobiographical video created by Tim Brandt about his life cycling in Winnipeg, the “Urban Steed” cycling zine, and a Winnipeg Free Press article about the history of cycling in Winnipeg. Donation courtesy of Tim Brandt.
Consists of digitized documents related to the immigration of Emma Obendoerfer to Canada from the Soviet Union following World War 2, as well as the bicycle she brought with her. Includes digitized images of immigration documents and photos, and a Microsoft Word document written by the donor that tells her story. Donation courtesy of Peter Obendoerfer.
Consists of promotional posters and videos for the Green Action Centre, as well as active transportation studies. Donation courtesy of Beth McKechnie of the Green Action Centre.
Consists of two cycling zines: “Queer Byke, wpg history tour” and “Oh What Fun it is to Ride, a Zine About Winter Cycling in Winnipeg. Donation courtesy of authors Allison Kolynchuk and Howard J.
Consists of digital photographs, institutional records, media releases, reports, and other material related to Bike to Work Day and Bike Week from 2008-2022.
Consists of photos of various Winnipeg cycling venues and events, including the W.R.E.N.C.H. and the Ralph Brown Community Centre. Donation courtesy of Nathan Wild.
Consists of a PDF compiling scanned photographs and other information related to Pearl Franz (née Debooy), a member of an all girls cycling club at St. Mary’s Academy in the 1970s. Donation courtesy of Pearl Franz.
Consists of various reports and studies on Winnipeg cycling and cycling infrastructure conducted by the City of Winnipeg and others, as well as two issues of the “Active and Green” newsletter from 2007. Donation courtesy of Erik Dickson of the City of Winnipeg Public Works Department, Transportation Division.
Consists of digitized “Alleycat” posters, advertising bike messenger races, which were started in 1996 by the Winnipeg Bike Messenger Association, as well as digitized pamphlets for the Bike Dump. Donation courtesy of Glenn MacAulay.
Consists of posters advertising the Kids of Mud program, a weeknight mountain bike race event for kids that was started in 1995. Donation courtesy of Patrick Dave Benson.
Consist of promotional material (posters, screen prints, and pamphlets) for various cycling organizations and events, particularly the Bike Dump and the W.R.E.N.C.H,, and photos of an earn-a-bike program run by the W.R.E.N.C.H. for a fifth grade class at George V School in November, 2011. Donation courtesy of Geoffrey Heath.
Consists of a curatorial essay about an art installation at the University of Manitoba, articles about cycling, particularly at the University of Manitoba, and photos of the 2010 Winnipeg Folk Festival Bike Ride to Site. Donation courtesy of Anna Weier.
Forms part of Fonds 27: These records contain the administrative records of the Fort Garry Historical Society (FGHS). The documents contain background information on the creation of the FGHS, including the society’s constitution, agreements, and board member lists.
Forms part of Fonds 27: These records contain the regular board minutes for the society, annual general meeting minutes, and special board meeting minutes. The minutes cover all the board and Fort Garry Historical Society members' activities and decisions.
Forms part of Fonds 27: This series contains records of the different projects the Fort Garry Historical Society worked on through the decades. It includes subject files and non-society publications relating to people and life in Fort Garry. Examples include the Fort Garry Historical Society (FGHS) newsletters, publications by the FGHS, and other projects taken on by the Society.
Consists of three digital photos, a printed Bike Shop manual, and a Microsoft Word document describing the Elmwood Cycle Project, an after-school bike building program at Elmwood High School that ran between 2011 and 2017. Donation courtesy of John Anderson.