Ceremonies at Unveiling Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg, Sept. 28th, 1886
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Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and Volunteer Monument (or Soldiers Monument).
Ceremonies at Unveiling Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg, Sept. 28th, 1886
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and Volunteer Monument (or Soldiers Monument).
A photograph of the Police Station on James Avenue in 1886.
Photograph shows Charles E. Hamilton (1844-?), former Mayor of Winnipeg, 1885.
A photograph of policemen standing in front of the Police Station on James Avenue, taken in 1885.
A photograph of the Winnipeg Polic Force with caption, taken in 1884.
Butcher stall at public market
Item is a photographic reproduction, date unknown (original created 1884).
Caption: A. M. Brown. Appointed City Clerk, February 2nd, 1874. Resigned, June 11th, 1883.
Main Street Winnipeg looking south from City Hall
Watercolour depicting early Winnipeg (Fort Garry)
1880 Winnipeg Officials collage
A photograph of the Officials of the City of Winnipeg, taken in 1880.
Photograph shows W. N. Kennedy (1839-1885), former Mayor of Winnipeg, 1875-1876.
View of Main Street looking north
City of Winnipeg businesses shown in photograph: George Ashdown Hardware, Davis House, Symonds Furrier, Gable Hotel, J. Lister, Outfitter, Rossin House, the Blue Store, and the first City Hall is shown in background.
Chief Constable John S. Ingram
A photograph of John S. Ingram, Chief Constable, taken 1874 or 1875.
Print shows Francis E. Cornish (1831-1878), Winnipeg's first Mayor, 1874.
Item is likely a printed reproduction of a drawing (original created before 1949). Date of reproduction is unknown.
Main Street north of Portage Avenue
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1872, facing north from Portage Avenue and lined with shops on both sides, including a provisions store on the very right.
Photograph taken of a sketch by an unknown artist of Upper Fort Garry. In addition to the fort, soldiers in formation are featured, as are canoes and Indigenous peoples across the Assinibone River. The photograph's reverse side credits it to J. Penrose Photo Studio.
Main Street looking northeast to Grace Methodist Church
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1871, facing northeast from around St. Mary Avenue. Featured on the photograph's right-hand side is Grace Methodist Church, located at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way), which was opened on September 17 of that year.