Jack Johnston holding equipment in snow
- i04553
- Item
- Dec. 1955
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of Jack Johnston, possibly an employee of the Warnock Hersey Company engineering firm, holding equipment in the snow.
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Jack Johnston holding equipment in snow
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of Jack Johnston, possibly an employee of the Warnock Hersey Company engineering firm, holding equipment in the snow.
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Interlocking tower over CNR track
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The reverse reads “Inter-locking tower, Diamond over CNR”, followed by unreadable text.
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Inlet – Ninette Sanatorium septic tank
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Icelandic float – Winnipeg’s 50th anniversary parade
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Photograph of the Icelandic community float in Winnipeg’s 50th anniversary parade on Portage Avenue.
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Photograph of houses on Edmonton Street, likely south of Portage Avenue.
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Part of Morris Block collection
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Group photo of Waugh Shield participants
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Group photograph of participants in the 1914 Waugh Shield competition. The photograph is mounted on cardboard and the point ranks and point totals of each team are written below in pen.
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Group photo of S.C. Hill and City foremen
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Group photograph mounted on cardboard of General Foreman S.C. Hill and his City foremen – likely from the City Engineer’s Department - 1898-1909. Each man is numbered and named below the photograph. seated, left to right: Bob Wilson, Dick Jones, S.C. Hill, J.S. Nicholas, L.O. Bailey; standing, left to right: Mr. Garfield, Jack Cassop, Tom McMunn, unknown, Sandy Cathcart, William Reid, G. Spence, John Burns, William Burke, and unknown. Photograph by Meyers Studios, Limited.
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Group photo of City foremen and officials
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Group photograph mounted on cardboard of City foremen – likely from the City Engineer’s Department - and officials in 1907. Each man is numbered and named below the photograph. Top-row, left to right: A.G. Cowley, George Grant, Dick Jones, Harry Webb, J.S. Nicholas, Mr. Crosby, unknown, Byde Hallock, Jack Cassop, Sam St. Lawrence, and Dick Buckingham; bottom row, left to right: George McCarthy, future City Engineer William Hurst, Alderman Thomas Wilson, E.C. Stacey, Jim Ballilie, E.J. Pope, Lex. Neilson, John Swanson, Bill Orr, Joe Millar, Alderman James Gerald Latimer, and Billie Woods. Photograph by Meyers Studios, Limited.
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General view of Ninette Sanatorium septic tank
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General view of Ninette Sanatorium septic tank
Part of Morris Block collection
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For Your Guidance While in Winnipeg promotional map
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A promotional map created by the Publicity Bureau of Winnipeg and Manitoba titled "For Your Guidance While in Winnipeg". Map was originally folded as a pamphlet, the front page of which features a graphic of two people driving down Highway 14 (now Highway 75) to Winnipeg. The map is not scale and features cartoon depictions of tourist destinations and landmarks around Winnipeg and St. Boniface. The maps shows major streets, railroads, and street railway lines. The map side was originally framed and cut to fit. At a result a small part of the front page is cut off, including a stamp reading "St. Raphael's Ukrainian Immigrants' Welfare Association of Can[ada]".
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Floods from rain storm – City pipe line
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Flooded trench – likely for City pipe line
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Flooded trench – likely for City pipe line
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Flooded trench – 36” City pipe line
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First recital at the Civic Auditorium
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Photograph mounted on cardboard of the first recital held at the newly built Civic Auditorium on November 9, 1932. Lawrence Tibbett was peforming with Stewart Wille on piano. The performance was part of the “Celebrity Concert Series” directed by Fred M. Gee. Photograph taken by P.M. Adam
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