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A photograph of mounted policeman on the 1880's.
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A photograph of mounted policeman on the 1880's.
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].
Plans for Two Radio Towers for Central Police Station, Rupert Avenue
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). City Engineer
Police and military personnel standing next to motorcycles
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Jubilee Committee
Police cars outside Rupert Avenue Police Station
A photograph of the Police Station and police car fleet on Rupert Avenue, taken ca. 1930.
Police Chief Christopher Newton
A photograph of Police Chief Christopher Newton
Police Chief Christopher Newton - left
Police Chief David Byre Murray
A photograph of Police Chief of Winnipeg David Byre Murray, taken between 1875 and 1887.
Police during 1906 Winnipeg Street Railway Strike
A photograph of the street Railway strike in Winnipeg, taken March 30th,1906.
A photograph of the Winnipeg Policeman marchin, taken 1936.
A photograph of Winnipeg Police officers.
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
Police on Osborne Street Bridge during 1935 parade
A photograph of a parade on Osborne Street Bridge, taken 1935.
Two photographs of a police offer wearing 1890's police coat. Same picture, different sizes.
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
R.C.M.P. procession, Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade
Photograph shows a procession of Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Main Street during Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from G.F. Richards, Secretary to the Board of Police Commissioners, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, asking that the Committee approve a $5000 payment for a legal settlement with D. MacPherson, whose employment as Chief of Police was terminated during the General Strike.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Finance
St. Boniface Police and Municipal Hospitals floats
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Jubilee Committee
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.
The W.R.E.N.C.H.
A photograph of Winnipeg Police officials taken in 1931.