Police Chief Christopher Newton - left
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Police Chief Christopher Newton - left
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from the Mayor Fred E. Osborne of Calgary to Mayor Daniel McLean of Winnipeg, requesting information about the Winnipeg Police during the General Strike to assist with "controversy" in Calgary related to police unionization.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from Daniel McLean, Mayor of Winnipeg, to Fred E. Osborne, Mayor of Calgary, responding to the latter's inquiry about Winnipeg's Police during the General Strike. Mayor McLean suggests reading the "Winnipeg Citizen", published by the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
City Clerk to City Surveyor regarding dissolution of the Slave Pact
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from M. Peterson, City Clerk, to R.H. Avent, City Surveyor, informing him that the previous evening, Council had passed a resolution to dissolve the Slave Pact, which required civic employees to agree not to engage in strike action.
Winnipeg (Man.). City Surveyor
May Day Parade, Market Square looking west from King Street and William Avenue
Photograph shows May Day Parade, Market Square looking west from King Street and William Avenue. It is dated May 1, 1936. The sign in the photograph says, "UKRAINIAN MASS ORGANIZATIONS [/] WINNIPEG."
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - Winnipeg Labour Council float
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - International Typographical Union float
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - Winnipeg Labour Council float