Corner Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Print is a photographic image of the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. Date of print is uncertain, [193-].
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Corner Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Print is a photographic image of the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. Date of print is uncertain, [193-].
View of Main Street south from Higgins showing Alberta Hotel and Nugget Hotel
Date of photograph is uncertain, [before 1949].
View of Main Street looking north from the Western Canada Loan Building
Photograph shows view of Main Street looking north from the roof of the Western Canada Loan Building, 392 Main Street at Portage Avenue. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1935.
1932 Relief Works and Committee Winnipeg
Photograph collage of the 1932 Winnipeg Relief Works and Committee. Portraits of committee members are surrounding photographs of projects the committee had worked on. The committee members are, clockwise from top left: Alderman John Blumberg, Alderman H. Andrews, City Clerk Magnus Peterson, Alderman J.A. Barry, Alderman A.A. Ryley, Alderman W.B. Simpson, City Engineer W.P. Brereton, G.W. Northwood, Alderman E.D. Honeyman, Mayor Ralph Webb, Alderman J.A. McKerschar, A. MacNamara, Resident Engineer A.J. Taunton, Alderman L.F. Borrowman, and Alderman C.E. Simonite. The works projects showcased in the center are, clockwise from top left: the Main Street Bridge, the Norwood Bridge, the Assiniboine Park Bridge, the Winnipeg Auditorium, the Sargent Park Swimming Pool, and the Salter Street Bridge. Created by Robson Photo.
Main Street, corner Seven Oaks, Rainfall, June 29, 1932
Photograph is dated July 1, 1932.
Main Street - Perth to Hartford, Rainfall, June 29, 1932
Photograph is dated July 1, 1932.
Main Street - Perth to Hartford, Rainfall, June 29, 1932
Photograph is dated July 1, 1932.
Main Street - Hartford to Belmont, 48 hours after rain
Date of photograph is July 1, 1932.
Main Street - Kilbridge to Burrin, Rainfall, June 29, 1932
Date of photograph is July 1, 1932.
Main Street, south of Seven Oaks, 48 hours after rain
Date of photograph is July 8, 1932.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph shows the North End Farmer's Market (west side Main Street, north of Stella Avenue, looking west to King Street). Included in photograph: front entrance to market, automobiles parked on street, and North End Horse Exchange (523 King Street). Photograph likely taken from 919-921 Main Street by city employee.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph shows the North End Farmer's Market, looking east across Main Street (northwest Main Street and Stella Avenue). Included in photograph: stalls filled with vegetables and people walking through the market, Aime Bicycle Shop, 909 Main Street, two-storey brick building (899-905 Main Street), and Norquay School.
"The Royal Alexandra," Canadian Pacific Railway's Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Item consists of postcard in printed format that shows the Royal Alexandra, the Canadian Pacific Railway's Hotel. Now demolished, the Hotel once stood at the northeast corner of Higgins Avenue and Main Street. - Published by Valentine Edy Company, Limited, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcard is unknown.
A photograph of streetcar on Broadway, looking west from Main Street. The Manitoba Club building can be seen on the left. Photographed by Steele and Company.
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
Portage Avenue looking west from Main Street
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1927.
Eaton's promotional stereogram no. 40 - Main Street, showing banking district
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
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].