A few of Winnipeg's handsome buildings
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A few of Winnipeg's handsome buildings
Exterior of home, 146 Spence Street, with woman sitting on porch railing
Photograph is one of four photos mounted on page with caption "Interior of Old Home - 146 Spence Street, Winnipeg, Man." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Interior of home, 146 Spence Street
Photograph is one of four photos mounted on page with caption "Interior of Old Home - 146 Spence Street, Winnipeg, Man." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Interior of home, 146 Spence Street
Photograph is one of four photos mounted on page with caption "Interior of Old Home - 146 Spence Street, Winnipeg, Man." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Photograph shows three women (Maude, Lillian and Juliette) in outdoor dress. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Footbridge over Assiniboine River to City Park, Sunday afternoon
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Winnipeg City Hall, Recruiting Stand
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) with recruiting stand at lower left: 'Sign Up for Overseas. Volunteer Today, Tomorrow May be too Late.' - Likely taken shortly after the start of World War 1.
Exterior of home, 146 Spence Street
Photograph is mounted on page with caption "The Old Home - 146 Spence Street." Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
A corner of our flower bed [146 Spence Street]
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1914.
Delivery Truck, Lake of the Woods Milling Company
A delivery truck belonging to the Lake of the Woods Milling Company (later known as Five Roses Flour and merged with the Ogilvie Milling Company in 1954), which was based in Keewatin, Ontario.
Building the Shoal Lake Aqueduct
A photograph of the building of the Shoal Lake Aqueduct. Officially opened on September 9, 1919. Item appears to be a photographic reproduction of an image dated June 24, 1915.
Industrial Bureau Exposition Building
Photograph shows the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building, also called the Board of Trade Building, at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way). Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1915.
Women standing on flooded residential street with men in canoe, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, two unidentified women standing on flooded residential street in foreground with two unidentified men paddling in canoe behind them.
Flood water over front porch of home, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flood water levels high enough to submerge front porch of home on left side of photograph.
Colony Street and Whitehall Avenue
Photograph is one of five photos mounted on page with caption "Assiniboine River flooded, Spring 1916."
Bugle Band - 90th Overseas Battalion
Group photograph of the 90th Overseas Battalion Bugle Band in uniform, with drums in front. Photo taken by Royal Studio, 325 Portage Avenue.
78th Overseas Battalion (Winnipeg Grenadiers)
Panorama of the 78th Oversees Battalion (Winnipeg Grenadiers) lined up in formation at Fort Osborne Barracks. Photograph taken by Royal Studio.
Roll of Honour - City of Winnipeg Employees
View Transcription. The roll of honour is a painted list of names of City of Winnipeg Employees who served in the First World War. The list consists of 739 names, each stating what City department they were from, and each marked with a symbol beside them to indicate whether they were taken as a prisoner of war, wounded, killed, or decorated. The list is surrounded by a border of leaves that feature the coat of arms of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as that of the City of Winnipeg in front of two flags: the Union Jack and the Canadian Red Ensign. Above the list is a painting of a battlefield scene.
McCormick, J.A.
Floods - St. Boniface and Norwood - April 1916
Postcard is a photographic print showing water flooding homes. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.