City Hall and Union Bank, Winnipeg
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- 1907
Postcard shows Winnipeg's second city hall (1886-1962) and Union Bank building.
City Hall and Union Bank, Winnipeg
Postcard shows Winnipeg's second city hall (1886-1962) and Union Bank building.
Photograph collage of City of Winnipeg Health Department staff in 1907. Portraits of 26 staff members are laid out above a photograph of City Hall. Staff members include Alderman and Chairman Christopher Campbell, Medical Superintendent Dr. A.J. Douglas, Bacteriologist Dr. J.H. Leeming, Chief Health Inspector J.H. Pearson, Assistant Chief E.W.J. Hague, and Head Clerk E. Marston.
James Avenue Pumping Station – interior
Interior shot of the James Avenue Pumping Station on James Avenue and Amy Street.
Grain Exchange building, 167 Lombard Avenue, Northeast corner of Rorie Street, ca. 1908
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1908.
Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1909.
A photograph of a William Oakley, signed "Faithfully Yours".
Bird's Eye View, looking North
Postcard shows view looking north, down Main Street from Lombard Avenue. Probably taken from roof of McArthur Building (Childs Building). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1910.
Workers at Little Mountain Quarry
Photograph of workers at Little Mountain Quarry in front of their work area.
A photograph of the Police Station on James Avenue, ca. 1900.
Winnipeg Street Railway on Portage Avenue in front of Merchants Hotel
Group photo of workers at Stony Mountain Quarry
A group photograph of Stony Mountain Quarry workers posing next to a railroad track.
Winnipeg Police with outstretched arms
A photograph of Winnipeg Policeman standing outside of a building.
Emmanuel Baptist Church and Medical College, Winnipeg
Winnipeg Street Railway on Portage Avenue in front of Merchants Hotel
Train at Stony Mountain Quarries
Photograph of men standing in front of a train carrying stone at Stony Mountain Quarries. A man off to the right side is identified as "L.H.K." and the dog next to him is identified as "Tip"[?].
Horses and men leading novelty carriage
Photograph of a cavalcade of horses and men in suits leading a carriage made of hay[?] down an unknown, partially residential street.
A photograph of William Munro, taken ca. 1900.