Causeway to Rover Street Station
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- May 15, 1950
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of high water surrounding a causeway that ran to the Rover Street hydro station during the 1950 flood.
Harold K. White Studio
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Causeway to Rover Street Station
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of high water surrounding a causeway that ran to the Rover Street hydro station during the 1950 flood.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of high water surrounding a causeway that ran to the Rover Street hydro station during the 1950 flood.
Harold K. White Studio
Cenotaph on grounds of Legislative Building
Photograph shows Cenotaph located on grounds of Manitoba Legislative Building with view looking towards Hudson's Bay Company department store. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.
Central Business District: Aerial view - Central Winnipeg
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1947.
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.
Central Park Showing Waddell Fountain and Knox Church, Winnipeg
Date of postcard is unknown.
Central view at unveiling Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg, Sept. 28, 1886
Photograph shows unveiling of Volunteer Monument (or Soldiers Monument) on September 28, 1886.
Central Winnipeg between Portage and Notre Dame Avenues [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): WG A158 8/6/1942 Central Wpg between Portage and Notre Dame Ave's.
Ceremonies at Unveiling Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg, Sept. 28th, 1886
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and Volunteer Monument (or Soldiers Monument).
C.H. Burgess to Mayor and Council about who was to blame for the strike
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from C.H. Burgess, a railway worker, explaining to the Mayor and Council that the blame for the strike should be assigned to the owners of Vulcan Iron Works and the Manitoba Iron Workers.
Winnipeg (Man.). City Council
C.H. Burgess to Mayor and Council about who was to blame for the strike
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from C.H. Burgess, a railway worker, explaining to the Mayor and Council that the blame for the strike should be assigned to the owners of Vulcan Iron Works and the Manitoba Iron Workers.
Winnipeg (Man.). City Council
Project development sheets with information and photographs affixed of Chalmers Community Centre.
Charles Curtis and Company bid to run City ad campaign
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Publicity Committee
Charles E. Goad Company collection
Collection consists of fire insurance plans for the City of Winnipeg. Fire insurance plans are maps showing, by colours and symbols, detailed information about each building including structure size and shape, construction materials and detailing, number of floors and lot size. Additional information can include street widths, street numbers, property lines and such fire protection facilities as water pipes or mains, fire hydrants and fire alarm boxes. The plans show streets, churches, hotels, industrial, commercial and public buildings. The plans were originally contained in five bound atlases. These have been disassembled to facilitate access. Information is accessed through a map key.
Charles E. Goad Company
Photograph shows baseball diamond. Inscription (on verso): Sargent.
Charter of the City of Winnipeg
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Printed copy of the Charter of the City of Winnipeg (An Act to Incorporate the City of Winnipeg), the act that incorporated Winnipeg as a City, assented to by the Manitoba Legislature on November 8, 1873.