Main Street north of Portage Avenue
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- 1872
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.
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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.
Photograph taken of a sketch by an unknown artist of Upper Fort Garry. In addition to the fort, soldiers in formation are featured, as are canoes and Indigenous peoples across the Assinibone River. The photograph's reverse side credits it to J. Penrose Photo Studio.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Ox drawn cart shown in photograph.
Main Street looking northeast to Grace Methodist Church
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1871, facing northeast from around St. Mary Avenue. Featured on the photograph's right-hand side is Grace Methodist Church, located at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way), which was opened on September 17 of that year.
[Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia]
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph shows (Front row, L-R): Robert O'Lone, Paul Proulx. (Centre row, L-R): Pierre Poitras, John Bruce, Louis Riel, John O'Donoghue, Fran'ois Dauphinais. (Rear row, L-R): Bonnet Tromage, Pierre de Lorme, Thomas Bunn, Xavier Page, Baptiste Beauchemin, Baptiste Tournond, Joseph (Thomas?) Spence. (Source: Library and Archives Canada / PA-012854).
Photograph is dated [1870] and taken by Joseph Langevin.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Subseries consists of proclamations issued by the office of Mayor Stephen Juba and related documentation, including correspondence and newspaper clippings (1958-1971). Not all of the proclamations are final or official copies, as many are unsigned and some only exist in draft form. Gordon Tucker created the design for proclamations released at this time.
The Mayor's Office issued proclamations to mark special events as well as to recognize and honour individuals, groups, organizations, industries, and achievements. Although the practice is ongoing, the issuing of proclamations no longer occurs on a regular basis.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - National Health Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated January 29, 1959, marking February 1-7, 1959 as "National Health Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - St. John Ambulance "Save a Life" Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, marking May 11-16, 1959, as St. John Ambulance "Save a Life" Week.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - B'nai B'rith Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, marking July 4 -10, 1959, as "B'nai B'rith Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated July 18, 1959, marking August 3, 1959 as a Civic Holiday.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Blue and Gold Day
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, marking July 21, 1960, as "Blue and Gold Day".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Ukrainian Catholic Church 50th Anniversary
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated June 28, 1962, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - 50th Anniversary of the Town of The Pas
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba noting the 50th anniversary celebrations taking place in The Pas during August 24-26, 1962.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated March 13, 1963, declaring March 17-24, 1963 "DeMolay Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Square Dance Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 23, 1963, declaring September 23-28, 1963 "Square Dance Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, declaring June 4-11, 1966 as "Brewers' Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Home Economists' Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, declaring July 5-11, 1964 "Home Economists' Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated July 18, 1964, marking August 3, 1964 as a Civic Holiday.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Taras Shevchenko Days
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 2, 1964, marking September 5-7, 1964 as "Taras Shevchenko Days".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Proclamation - Minor Football Week
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 4, 1964, marking the week of September 20, 1964 as "Minor Football Week".
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office