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The Red River from St. John's Park.
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The Red River from St. John's Park.
A quiet corner in St. John's Park.
Families enjoying a playground in Elmwood Park.
Photograph of a child picking lilacs from a hedge in Elmwood Park. Photograph by Cyril Jessop, 502 Sherburne Street.
A view of a path in Crescentwood Park affixed to one side of an album page. Photographed by Steele and Company.
Girls on stage in Fort Rouge Park
Photograph of a group of girls performing on a stage in front of an audience in Fort Rouge Park. Photograph is affixed to one side of an album page.
Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Children's wading pool and park benches along a stone path in the Park.
Photos and a project development documents of Bunn’s Creek Park.
Children sitting on a bench in Central Park while a man mows the lawn in the background. Photograph taken by Lyall Commercial Photo Corporation, Ltd.
Kildonan Park - Formal Gardens
Kildonan Park – Pavilion back entrance
Photograph shows a view of the back entrance to the former pavilion at Kildonan Park. Photograph was likely taken by Cyril Jessop. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1930].
Woman sitting on bench in Kildonan Park
Photograph shows a view of Kildonan Park with a woman sitting on a bench. Her bicycle is leaning against the bench. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1930].
Wedding party at Kildonan Park
Photograph shows a wedding party posing near the front entrance to the former Pavilion in Kildonan Park. Guests include, from right to left, Aldermen D. McLean, H. Jones [?], Thomas Boyd [?], W.B. Simpson, J.A. McKerchar, A.H. Pulford, F.O. Fowler[?], and, on the far left, Thomas Flye.
Album page with two photographs of Central Park, one on each side. Photographs are numbered by the photographer (Steele and Company) as a861 and a861a.
A wooden bench on a path in Central Park.
Two young children on a path in Central Park. Photographed by Steele and Company.
Project development components form with photograph affixed. Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1980].