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- 1878
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of Upper Fort Garry mounted on cardboard. The photo was taken in 1878, but it is unclear when this actual record was cretated.
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Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of Upper Fort Garry mounted on cardboard. The photo was taken in 1878, but it is unclear when this actual record was cretated.
Block, Morris
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of houses on Edmonton Street, likely south of Portage Avenue.
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Fire Department no. 2, Smith and York
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of the number 2 fire station at Smith Street and York Avenue. Photograph is a reproduction of the original at the Archives of Manitoba.
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Paul Harland building thermocouple
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of Paul Harland, possibly an employee of the Warnock Hersey Company engineering firm, building a thermocouple for “C-6” (this is written on the photograph’s reverse, but is not defined).
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Eddie Wachal reading potentiometer at Transcona thermocouple
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Photograph of Eddie Wachal, employee of the Warnock Hersey Company engineering firm, reading a potentiometer at a thermocouple being constructed in Transcona.
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Jack Johnston working on thermocouple in Brandon
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Photograph of Jack Johnston, possibly an employee of the Warnock Hersey Company engineering firm, doing work on a themocouple at Brandon.
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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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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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Banfiend’s Furniture carts in front of Empire Hotel
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Photograph mounted on cardboard of a cavalcade of horse-drawn wagons in front of the Empire Hotel on Main Street and York Avenue, advertising deals on 3-room furniture suites at Banfield’s Furniture, 492 Main Street.
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1939 Royal Procession at River and Osborne
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Photograph printed on cardboard of the corner of River Avenue and Osborne Street during the Royal Procession of Queen (then Princess) Elizabeth and King George on May 24, 1939.
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Crane and David (Western Cake and Pie Co) storefront
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Group photograph mounted on cardboard of the staff of Crane and David, Bakers and Confectioners (also knows as the Western Cake and Pie Company) in front of their store at 765 Dufferin Avenue.
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Cars hauling gravel material at Union Stock Yards
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Walls and buildings at Union Stock Yards
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Water tower and walls at Union Stock Yards
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Work being done near water tower at Union Stock Yards
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Work being done near water tower at Union Stock Yards
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Trench machine and camps – City 36” pipe line
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