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- [between 1913 and 1915]
Part of Morris Block collection
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People posing next to cars in field
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People posing next to cars in field
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 28 - unloading at freight sheds
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 23 - receiving new goods
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Photograph of a pile of collapsed advertisement signs on an otherwise empty lot.
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 27 - mail orders leaving the building
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Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 32 - city delivery
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Police cars outside Rupert Avenue Police Station
A photograph of the Police Station and police car fleet on Rupert Avenue, taken ca. 1930.
Winnipeg’s Best Tourist Cabin Camp on Pembina Highway
Postcard featuring “Winnipeg’s Best Tourist Cabin Camp”, located on Pembina Highway (then Highway Number 14) around Chevrier Boulevard.
Winnipeg Tourist Cabins and Camp Park on Pembina Highway
Postcard featuring “Winnipeg Tourist Cabins and Camp Park”, located on Pembina Highway (then Highway Number 14) around Chevrier Boulevard.
Portage Avenue looking west from Main Street
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1927.
Unloading of relief wood at Greater Winnipeg Water District Station
Men at the Greater Winnipeg Water District station in St. Boniface standing in front of horses hauling wood piles for relief work. Photograph taken by Robinson Studio.
Bank of Montreal building, Portage and Main
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A promotional stereogram showing traffic and streetcars in front of the Bank of Montreal building at Portage Avenue and Main Street, made by the Keystone View Company. The reverse side of the image contains information about Winnipeg.
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The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Consists of digital and analogue records donated to the W.R.E.N.C.H. (Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub) in 2022 as part of a call to the community to create an archive of Winnipeg cycling and community organizing. Donors provided records to the W.R.E.N.C.H. with the understanding that they would be transferred to the City of Winnipeg Archives when the project was completed. The majority of donated records are digital, both born-digital and scans of analogue records, but analogue records were also included. The records include posters, pamphlets, minutes, and other documents created by Winnipeg cycling organizations, photographs and videos of cycling events and bike education, and content related to the interaction between community organizers and the police. Organizations represented within the records include Bike Winnipeg and Bike to the Future, Bike Week, and Critical Mass. The project was supported by the Winnipeg Foundation.
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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.
Storefronts on Portage Avenue between Carlton and Hargrave Streets
Cars and shoppers in front of stores on the north side of Portage Avenue, between Carlton and Hargrave Streets. Featured are The Berryhill Shoe Store in the Enderton / Mitchell-Copp Building, the Bank of Montreal, Zeller's (Zellers), and Rannards Shoes in
Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street
A view of Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street. The Hudson's Bay Company Building is featured prominantly and the Power Building and the Boyd Building are visible farther west.