A group photograph of Little Mountain Quarry workers posing in front of a small wooden building. There are several infants and small children present, including three at the front identified as Chuck, Geo, and Tom.
A delivery truck belonging to the Lake of the Woods Milling Company (later known as Five Roses Flour and merged with the Ogilvie Milling Company in 1954), which was based in Keewatin, Ontario.
Postcard shows Provincial Parliament Building located on Kennedy Street (former Manitoba Legislative Building, now demolished). Postmarked and note written on back. Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1921].
Photograph of the Vulcan Iron Works on page 152 of the Illustrated Souvenir of Winnipeg, published by W.M. Maretl and Sons, Half-Tone Engravers, in Winnipeg ca. 1903.
Postcard shows Provincial Parliament Building located on Kennedy Street, southwest corner of Broadway (former Manitoba Legislative Building, now demolished). Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1921].
Winnipeg looking west from the tower of City Hall, September 5, 1900. Present site of Red River College's Princess Street campus. Campus design included stabilization of five historic building facades along Princess Street: right to left from the corner of Elgin Avenue and Princess Street, the Utility Building (Winnipeg's first Grain Exchange) at 164 Princess; the Exchange Building II at 160 Princess; the Harris Building (Hochman's) at 154 Princess; the Bawlf Block at 150 Princess; and the Drake Hotel (Benson Block) at 146 Princess.
Photograph of the Vulcan Iron Works on page 153 of the Illustrated Souvenir of Winnipeg, published by W.M. Maretl and Sons, Half-Tone Engravers, in Winnipeg ca. 1903.
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.
Postcard shows Winnipeg General Hospital in background, Bannatyne Avenue looking South across Alexandra Park. In foreground, Alexandra Park appears. Shows 1884 and 1897 buildings. Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1897.