William Smaill Photo Album – Page 7
- p00125
- Part
- Dec. 1914
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Mayor T.R. Deacon driving last spike, Chief Commissioner S.H. Reynolds, Ex. Mayor Thomas Sharpe.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 7
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Mayor T.R. Deacon driving last spike, Chief Commissioner S.H. Reynolds, Ex. Mayor Thomas Sharpe.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 81
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Mayor R.D. Waugh, Indian Bay, 1915.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 82
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Bruce, W.G. Chase [Chace], [?] H. Fuertes, Self, Sailman, Blanchard, Crawley, Richan - Walter, Bourne, Heywood, Miss Rust, Mrs. Waugh- Mrs. Blanchard, Miss Waugh, Mayor Waugh - Tennis court at Indian Bay - Bourne, Joe Nancy, Bell, Self.
Smaill, William
Winnipeg Fire Brigade, July 1, 1875
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph of the 999 Call Centre when it was located in the Public Safety Building. Mayor's Office stamp on verso. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1965.
Winnipeg's last trolley bus at the Carruthers Avenue Garage
Photograph of the last trolley bus operated in Winnipeg. The bus was on route to north Main Street and McAdam Avenue, and bears the face of transit's "Transit Tom" mascot, as well as text advertising it as the last trolley bus. Left to right are Transit Division employees Don Morrison (Special Projects Officer), Robert M. Simister (Superintendent, Electrical Distribution Branch), Walter Marshal, J. A. (Tony) Painchaud (Assistant Superintendent of Transportation Operation), Roy W. Church (Manager of Transit Operations), Robert G. Ferguson (Superintendent of Schedules), and C. E. ("Ed") LaForme (Superintendent of Transportation). Information about the photograph is written on attached scrap paper. The photographer is unknown.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer