Homes under water on residential street, 1916 Flood, Norwood
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Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, homes under water on residential street in view.
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Homes under water on residential street, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, homes under water on residential street in view.
Floods - St. Boniface and Norwood - April 1916
Postcard is a photographic print showing water flooding homes. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.
Flooded residential street, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flooded residential street in view.
Flood water over front porch of home, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flood water levels high enough to submerge front porch of home on left side of photograph.
"Father" on verandah, 49 Balmoral Place, Winnipeg
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Exterior of home, 146 Spence Street, with woman sitting on porch railing
Photograph is one of four photos mounted on page with caption "Interior of Old Home - 146 Spence Street, Winnipeg, Man." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Exterior of home, 146 Spence Street
Photograph is mounted on page with caption "The Old Home - 146 Spence Street." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Elva, Manitoba, June 1918, Ken Furtney
Photograph shows child (Ken Furtney) holding kitten, wooden wash tub for laundry in background.
Apartment block at 415 Edison Avenue
Apartment block at 415 Edison Avenue, near Rothesay Street.
A corner of our flower bed [146 Spence Street]
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Postcard includes message from Tab to Beat? on verso. Published by C. S. Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, printed in Saxony.
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.