Construction of the Legion at the St. James Memorial Park
- i04942
- Pièce
- Jul. 1963
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of construction of the Legion building at the St. James Memorial Park.
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Construction of the Legion at the St. James Memorial Park
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of construction of the Legion building at the St. James Memorial Park.
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Construction of the Legion building at the St. James Memorial Park
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of construction of the Legion building at the St. James Memorial Park with the Trans Canada Airlines building and airport behind.
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Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of the track and field at the St. James Memorial Park with the Trans Canada Airlines building and airport behind.
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Children playing in a sandbox in Amherst Park
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A photo of children playing in a sandbox in Amherst Park.
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Construction of the Legion building at the St. James Memorial Park
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of the Legion building construction at the St. James Memorial Park.
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Children at a picnic table in Amherst Park
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A photo of children sitting around a row of picnic tables in Amherst Park.
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Children running on the St. James Memorial Park track
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A photo of children running on the track in the St. James Memorial Park.
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Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 6
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Page 6 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photographs depict the Pavilion in City Park (Assiniboine Park), the Legislature Building off in the distance down Memorial Boulevard, St. Ignatius Church at Corydon Avenue and Stafford Street, the Winnipeg Cenotaph, and acquaintenances of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and “Sister Sue”, and two people identified only as “Joan” and “Den”. See general notes section for more details.
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