Building Ninette Sanatorium septic tank
- i04423
- Item
- Aug. 1914
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
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Building Ninette Sanatorium septic tank
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
Part of Town of Tuxedo
Forms part of Fonds 7. Series consists of building plans for Tuxedo homes, as well as correspondence, invoices, building and plumbing permits.
Tuxedo (Man.)
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.
Building Water Street causeway about 2nd day
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of the building of the Water Street causeway during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg. St. Boniface Cathedral can be seen in the background.
Harold K. White Studio
File contains photgraphs of government and recreation buildings.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Buildings and water tower of Union Stock Yards
Part of Morris Block collection
Block, Morris
Photos and a project development documents of Bunn’s Creek Park.
Bunn’s Creek Park – project development components
Project development components form for Bunn’s Creek Park with 2 photographs affixed.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Bunn’s Creek Park – project development components
Project development components form for Bunn’s Creek Park with a photograph affixed.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Bus driver in front of Birds Hill Provincial Park bus
Photograph of the first transit bus in service to Birds Hill Provincial Park. In front of the bus are J. A. (Tony) Painchaud, Assistant Superintendent of Transporation and his grandson (left), and bus driver Art Dupas (right).
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Bus drivers of chartered buses in costume for Canadian Bar Association Convention
Photograph of six bus drivers dressed up in suits and top hats standing in front of buses that have been chartered for the Canadian Bar Association Convention. From left to right, the bus drivers are Bill Schade, Frank Ross, Ed Clark, Jack Copeland, Grant Smith, and Ken Granait. The photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Consists of a single photograph of a bus in front of City Hall for an unknown publication, possibly "The Metropolitan".
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Bus Totten Orchestra in Clear Lake, Manitoba
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Bus Totten (trumpet and violin), Russ Goundry (drums, marimba, vocals), Andy Rothwell (saxophone and clarinet), Harry Hubman (saxophone, clarinet, violin), John Dart (bass), Bert Mitchell (saxophone, clarinet, violin), Merv Coulter (trumpet, vocals), Jack Bristowe (piano). Date of photograph is probable, [1935?].
Two photographs of buses stuck in snow, possibly after the March 4, 1966 blizzard.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
Buses picking up passengers outside City Hall
Photograph of several buses in front of City Hall. One, bound for Portage Avenue and Polo Park, is picking up passengers. The photo is marked "One-way Street" and includes a cut line that reads "...gave way to the new". On the photo's reverse, the make and model of the bus is detailed as follows: Make - GMC, Model - TDH 5301, Year - 1960, Seat Capacity - 51. Photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer