Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 3 – new grain exchange building, Winnipeg
- i04473
- Item
- [ca. 1920]
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 3 – new grain exchange building, Winnipeg
Part of Morris Block collection
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 30 - china department
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 32 - city delivery
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 34 - whitewear
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 42 - from Hargrave Sreet entrance
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 45 - hardware and stoves
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 47 - one of the main aisles
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 49 - jewelry department
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 50 - leaving work at night
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 7 - men’s clothing department
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Page shows five street views of Winnipeg, ca. 1903: 1) Main Street from Commercial Club, 2) Elgin Avenue, 3) Geo. Velie, Wholesale Wines and Liquors, 4) William Avenue, looking west, and 5) Main Street, looking north from Portage Avenue.
Main Street looking north from Portage Avenue
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Bentley Building, Courthouse and Artesian well shown in photograph.
Main Street north of Portage Avenue
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1872, facing north from Portage Avenue and lined with shops on both sides, including a provisions store on the very right.
Main Street North, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Print is a photographic image of Main Street North. The McLaren Hotel, Hotel Cornwall and C.P.R. Station can be seen in photograph
Postcard shows Main Street looking north from McDermot Avenue to Union Bank Building. Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1949].
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.
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 3
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building at 301 Vaughan Street (Item 13); view of Portage Avenue with Eaton's and Boyd buildings in foreground and Hotel Fort Garry in the background (Item 14); view of Ashford's Bakery at Portage Avenue and Furby Street, facing south towards Broadway (Item 15); Vaughan Street facing north towards St. Paul's College on Ellice Avenue (Item 16). Dates of photographs are approximate, [ca. 1913].
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 4
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing the Eaton's and Boyd Buildings (Item 17), unidentified building (Item 18),
Royal Bank Building and Leland Hotel (Item 19), Construction of Confederation Building with Volunteer Monument in foreground (Item 20). Dates of photographs are approximate, [ca. 1913].
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 5
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing soldiers lined up in military parade in front of the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building (Item 21), soldiers lined up in military parade (Item 22),
soldiers on horse in military parade in front of the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building (Item 23), crowd forming on street in front of the Israelite Jewish Daily newspaper building (975 Main Street) and the H. Lindster's Bakery (971 Main Street). Soldiers and Police in foreground (Item 24), [ca. 1913].
Portage and Main, looking west down Portage Avenue
Photograph of Portage Avenue looking west from the intersection at Main Street. Various shops and business are featured in buildings at Portage and Main that no longer exist, including the towering McArthur/Child's Building on the right. Photograph by Henry Kalen.
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