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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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William Bruce - tendering his resignation as police constable
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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William Ashdown - removal of dead horse
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Requesting removal of a dead horse lying in the vicinity of the Methodist Church in the North Ward.
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White Star float and parade at corner of Main and Market
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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Wheeler and Kahlen - license for a hotel in Point Douglas (near the hospital)
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from W.H. Selkirk to Mayor Gray requesting compensation for his work as a volunteer firefighter at the number 3 hall on Maple Street during the General Strike.
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooding on West Gate during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
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West elevation plans for the Club Building for the Columbus Hall Association
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Blueprint plans of west elevation of the Club Building for the Columbus Hall Association Ltd. on the southwest corner of Graham Avenue and Smith Street. Designed by John D. Atchison. Drawing 8 of 11.
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooding at the corner of Wellington Crescent and Ash Street during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooding at the corner of Wellington Crescent and Niagara Street during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing Wellington by Maryland Bridge. Item is 1 of 8 photographs on page 90 of scrapbook.
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Waterworks Department to Committee on Finance regarding pension of strikers
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Letter from T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of the Waterworks Department, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, regarding the pensions of three employees from the Waterworks Department who went on strike.
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Waterworks Department to Committee on Finance regarding pension of strikers
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Letter from T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of the Waterworks Department, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter from the Water Works Operators’ Union inquiring into the pensions of three employees who went on strike.
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Waterworks Department to Committee on Finance regarding pension of strikers
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Letter from T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of the Waterworks Department, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, enclosing a letter from the Water Works Operators’ Union inquiring into the pensions of three employees who went on strike.
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Waterworks Department to Committee on Finance regarding pension of strikers
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Letter from T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of the Waterworks Department, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, regarding the pensions of three employees from the Waterworks Department who went on strike.
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Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Detached from Water Works Scrapbook, page unknown. A photograph of Water Works employees. This black and white photograph shows four men sitting around a small wooden table. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1920].
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Detached from Water Works Scrapbook, page unknown. A photograph of Water Works employee. This black and white photograph shows a woman standing in front of City Hall (back side of building). Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1917].
Water Works Department Scrapbook
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Forms part of Series 6. Subseries consists of a scrapbook assembled by the Water Works Department. It has three distinct parts ranging in subject matter and material.
First part of scrapbook, pages 21 to 103, contains newspaper clippings (1916-1918) primarily from the Winnipeg Free Press and the Winnipeg Tribune. Subject matter covered in clippings relates to the First World War, municipal government, city workers and labour, foreign politics and other contemporary events.
Second part of scrapbook, pages 136 to 144, contains newspaper clippings, postcards, and other prints (1921-1932) relating to the Water Works Department, its employees as well as other city workers and topics.
Third part of scrapbook, pages 145 to 152, contains newspaper clippings, photographs and various ephemera (ca. 1916-1931) that document various city employees most of whom served in the Water Works Department. It profiles the following people in various levels of detail: John Wilson (Meter Reader), Sidney Holloway (Accountant), John MacTavish, H. C. Thompson (City Treasurer), William Rutherford (Head Meter Reader), Frank Lee Hanson, Robert O. White, Herbert Gray (Alderman), James W. Swan, H. Yost, Alexander Dodds (Cashier), M. Henry, M. Craig, G. L. Jackson, J. Martin, H. B. Teasdale, J. Foster, L. E. Fenton, D. C. Montgomery, G. Goodman, M. Henderson, D. W. (Bud) Steuart (Clerk), Hilda V. Mansell, William J. Jones, Miss M. Shields, J. Olsen and more.
Loose newspaper clippings (1946-1947) appear at front of scrapbook.
Pages 1 to 20 are missing; pages 104 to 135 are blank.
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Water Street from Provencher Bridge before causeway was built
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooded Water Street, taken from the Provencher Bridge, during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg. This photograph was taken before the causeway down Water Street was built.
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Water Street Causeway to Provencher Bridge
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A photograph of vehicles driving down the Water Street causeway to the Provencher Bridge during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
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