Kildonan Park and Kildonan Park Golf Course
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- [ca. 1920]-[ca. 1970]
Photos of the gardens, foot bridge, park space, golf course, and golf club house in Kildonan Park.
Winnipeg (Man.). Public Works Department
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Kildonan Park and Kildonan Park Golf Course
Photos of the gardens, foot bridge, park space, golf course, and golf club house in Kildonan Park.
Winnipeg (Man.). Public Works Department
Photos of Assiniboine Park, including the old Pavilion, English Gardens, Duck Pond, cricket players and the cricket pavilion, band stand, Boy with the Boot Statue, conservatory, bear enclosure, and other recreational activities.
Winnipeg (Man.). Public Works Department
Public Works digital transfers
Consists of digital photographs, videos, and media produced by the City of Winnipeg Public Works Department that came on data DVDs, Video DVDs, and CDs. Digital content is about parks, open spaces, recreational spaces, the annual Communities in Bloom Program and other city services such as street cleaning.
Winnipeg (Man.). Public Works Department
Donation 1: Bike Day and Bike to Work Week material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of digital photographs, institutional records, media releases, reports, and other material related to Bike to Work Day and Bike Week from 2008-2022.
Donation 2: Alley Cat posters and Bike Dump pamphlets
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 3: Critical Mass and Bike to the Future material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of various material related to the organizations Critical Mass and Bike to the Future. The Bike to the Future material consists primarily of emails, meeting minutes, reports, and photographs from 2006-2007. Critical Mass material consists primarily of email, articles, photographs, and material related to the police response to Critical Mass bike rides in May, 2006. Series also consists of a photograph of World Naked Bike Ride in 2008. Donation courtesy of Buck Doyle.
Donation 4: Offence notice for Critical Mass ride
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of a digitized copy of an Offence Notice received by Jacob Carson during a Critical Mass bike ride on May 6, 2006. Donation courtesy of Jacob Carson.
Donation 5: Critical Mass material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of material related to Critical Mass bike rides on May 3 and 26, 2006, including pamphlets and hand-outs, press coverage, as well as photographs and a DVD video related to the events and the response of police.
Donation 6: St. Mary’s Academy Cycling Club
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 7: Bike to the Future, Bike to Work Day, and Bike Winnipeg Material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of minutes, reports, and other records related to Bike to the Future, Bike to Work Day, and Bike Winnipeg. Donation courtesy of Jeremy Hull.
Donation 8: W.R.E.N.C.H. posters, courier video, and newspaper articles
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 9: Ukrainian immigrant bicycle story
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 10: Bike Dump print material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of a digital copy of a poster and a pamphlet for the Bike Dump. Donation courtesy of Macho Philipovich.
Donation 11: Olympia Cycle poster
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of a PDF flyer made by and advertising Olympia Cycle and Ski on Henderson Highway. The flyer also allowed customers to vote on a new name for the store, which became Bikes and Beyond in 2004. Donation courtesy of Katherine White.
Donation 12: Critical Mass protest songs
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of three protest songs by “A Critical Mass Choir” recorded in June, 2006. Donation courtesy of Patrick Krawec.
A Critical Mass Choir – “You Ride Your Bike!” (1:10)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: “You Sing a Song” Ella Jenkins c.1966 (River Bend Music, Inc., N.Y., ASCAO)
Patrick Krawec – ukulele & vocals, Ian La Rue – ukulele and vocals, Tara Norberg – kazoo and vocals
A Critical Mass Choir – “Will You Step On My Head?” (3:37)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Patrick Krawec – banjo & vocals, Ian La Rue – guitar & vocals, Tara Norberg – vocals
A Critical Mass Choir – “Frank Talk About Policing” (2:15)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: trad.
Patrick Krawec – banjo & vocals, Ian La Rue – guitar & vocals, Tara Norberg – vocals
Donation 13: The Elmwood Cycle Project
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 14: Various cycling organizations and promotional material
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
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.
Donation 15: Bike to the Future’s start and Bike Week
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of various material related to Bike to Future, including instutituinal records (minutes, reports, planning documents), promotional material, and photos of events, particularly of Bike to the Future’s early years (2006-2007). Donation courtesy of Kevin Miller.
Donation 16: Winnipeg Ottocycle final report
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of the final report report of the Winnipeg 2009 OttoCYCLE report, conducted by the Centre for Sustainable Transportation at the University of Winnipeg for the City of Winnipeg. The report combined GPS and socio-economic data to produce a dataset of cycling activity in Winnipeg that could be use to guide the construction of cycling infrastructure. Donation courtesy of Daniel Gravenor.
Donation 17: Bicycle Valet Winnipeg promo video
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of a short promotional video for Bike Valet Winnipeg, a subsidiary of Bike to the Future that parks and watches over bicycles for attendees of festivals and concerts. Donation courtesy of Stephanie Chow.