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- [191-?]
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1952). Stamp (on verso) credits the photograph to the Geological Survey of Canada, No. 19549. Date of photograph is uncertain, [191-?].
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1952). Stamp (on verso) credits the photograph to the Geological Survey of Canada, No. 19549. Date of photograph is uncertain, [191-?].
Postcard shows streetcar, horse buggies and Union Bank building.
Photograph taken from McLaren Hotel at Rupert and Main Street, looking northeast, probably during World War 1. Date of photograph is uncertain, [between 1912 and 1925].
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 2
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing unidentified building (Item 7), Industrial Bureau Exhibition Building (Item 8), Canadian National Railway station (C.N.R. station) from Broadway looking east (Item 9), unidentified woman standing in front of residential building (Item 10), City Hall and Volunteer Monument (second City Hall) (Item 11), unidentified woman posing in front of what is likely the Assiniboine Park Pavilion (Item 12). Dates of photographs are approximate, [ca. 1913].
Banfiend’s Furniture carts in front of Empire Hotel
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph mounted on cardboard of a cavalcade of horse-drawn wagons in front of the Empire Hotel on Main Street and York Avenue, advertising deals on 3-room furniture suites at Banfield’s Furniture, 492 Main Street.
Block, Morris
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].
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 6
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing soldiers marching in military parade on street in front of the Elliott and Hazel Grocers, 975 Main Street and the H. Lindster's Bakery, 971 Main Street (Item 25), soldiers lined up in military parade (Item 26),
soldiers marching in military parade (Item 27), soldiers marching in military parade (Item 28), [ca. 1913].
Photograph shows (L-R): Union Bank Building, Leland Hotel and former City Hall (1886-1962). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1912.
Bank of Montreal, corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1912.
Royal Alexandra Hotel, Northeast corner of Higgins Avenue and Main Street
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1913.
Photograph shows Lord Strathcona Horse, just before departure overseas during World War 1, at Selkirk and Main, looking at the east side of Main Street..
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].
Winnipeg City Hall, Recruiting Stand
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) with recruiting stand at lower left: 'Sign Up for Overseas. Volunteer Today, Tomorrow May be too Late.' - Likely taken shortly after the start of World War 1.
Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 40 - Main Street, showing banking district
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 36 - Main Street, showing CPR station and hotel
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
Sidewalk in front of City Hall
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of men sitting on the sidewalk in front of City Hall while others walk passed them. Photograph faces north towards Market Street.
Block, Morris
Industrial Bureau Exposition Building
Photograph shows the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building, also called the Board of Trade Building, at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way). Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1915.
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – crowds gathered to watch riot at Portage and Main.
Scene from Winnipeg Strike 1919 – men on horseback at Portage and Main.