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Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
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Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Item is a reproduction of a photograph showing Fort Rouge Park in 1908. Caption reads, "A Glimpse in Fort Rouge Park."
Crane and David, Bakers and Confectioners
Staff standing in front of Crane and David Bakers and Confectioners at 765 Dufferin Avenue and a horse-drawn delivery cart.
James Avenue Pumping Station – interior
Interior shot of the James Avenue Pumping Station on James Avenue and Amy Street.
Grain Exchange building, 167 Lombard Avenue, Northeast corner of Rorie Street, ca. 1908
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1908.
North side of Lombard, Rorie to Main Street
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of storefronts and advertisements on the north side of Lombard Avenue, between Rorie Street and Main Street. The photograph is part of small album containing photographs of maps tracking the outbreak of typhoid from 1905 to 1909 and other scenes. Item is loose and at back of album.
The Red River from St. John's Park.
Group photo of S.C. Hill and City foremen
Part of Morris Block collection
Group photograph mounted on cardboard of General Foreman S.C. Hill and his City foremen – likely from the City Engineer’s Department - 1898-1909. Each man is numbered and named below the photograph. seated, left to right: Bob Wilson, Dick Jones, S.C. Hill, J.S. Nicholas, L.O. Bailey; standing, left to right: Mr. Garfield, Jack Cassop, Tom McMunn, unknown, Sandy Cathcart, William Reid, G. Spence, John Burns, William Burke, and unknown. Photograph by Meyers Studios, Limited.
Block, Morris
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1909.
Floor plans for Garage for the McLaughlin Carriage Co., Maryland Street and Portage Avenue
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint floor plans of a Garage for the McLaughlin Carriage Co., at Maryland Street and Portage Avenue. Designed by J.D. Atchison. Drawing 1 of 2.
Atchison, John D.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint elevation and section plans of a Garage for the McLaughlin Carriage Co., at Maryland Street and Portage Avenue. Designed by J.D. Atchison. Drawing 2 of 2.
Atchison, John D.
Basement plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of first floor of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 2 of 5.
Atchison, John D.
First floor plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of first floor of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 2 of 6.
Atchison, John D.
Second floor plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of second floor of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 3 of 6.
Atchison, John D.
Elevation plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of elevation of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 5 of 6.
Atchison, John D.
Elevation plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of elevation of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 6 of 6.
Atchison, John D.
Roof plans for 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (The Edmonton Block)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of roof of 383-389 Portage Avenue and 290 Edmonton Street (the Edmonton Block), designed by John. D. Atchison for W.H. Gardner. Drawing 4 of 6.
Atchison, John D.