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Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – men on horseback at Portage and Main.
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Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – men on horseback at Portage and Main.
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – crowds gathered to watch riot at Portage and Main.
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – showing line of men on horseback stretching across Portage and Main
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919.
Photograph shows Alfred J. Andrews (1865-1950), Alderman of Winnipeg, 1894-1897, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1898-1899, and a leading member of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand during the Winnipeg General Strike.
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."
Police Chief Christopher Newton - left
Police during 1906 Winnipeg Street Railway Strike
A photograph of the street Railway strike in Winnipeg, taken March 30th,1906.
1921 Winnipeg City Council Collage
Winnipeg City Council in 1921: F. O. Fowler, H. Gray, A. H. Pulford, J.K. Sparling, D. McLean, J. G. Sullivan, W. Douglas, F. H. Davidson, J. A McKerchar, Thos. Boyd, Mayor E. Parnell, G. Fisher, Mrs. J. Kirk, J. O'Hare, J. Blumberg, J. Queen, H. Jones, A. A. Heaps, W. B. Simpson
Cropped to show only Alderman Frank Oliver Fowler of Ward One.
Cropped to show only Alderman Abraham Albert Heaps of Ward Three.
Cropped to show only Mayor Edward "Ed" Parnell.
Cropped to show only Alderman John Kerr Sparling of Ward One.
Records consist of digitized copies of records held by the Winnipeg Police Museum related to the Winnipeg General Strike. These records include correspondence between the Board of Police Commissioners and Police Chiefs Donald MacPherson and Chris Newton, excerpts from the Board of Police Commissioners minute book, and excerpts from the Sargent's Arrest Log.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Chief MacPherson to Police Commission regarding police loyalty
Part of Police Museum Collection
A letter from Donald MacPherson, Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, informing that the Policemen’s Union had pledged to work to uphold law and order during the General Strike.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Part of Police Museum Collection
A pledge of loyalty to the Police Commission signed by Deputy Inspector George Smith. This pledge, sometimes referred to as the “Slave Pact”, was issued to all police officers.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Lists of police who signed loyalty pledge and those who did not
Part of Police Museum Collection
A letter from Donald MacPherson, Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, containing lists of all employees of the Police Department who signed the “Slave Pact” loyalty pledge and those who did not.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners