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Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Photograph shows people gathered near a flower garden at Pembina Park (now known as Fisher Park). Date of photograph is 1938.
Inscription (on recto): WG M35: 3-8, 5 Mar '45, CNR Yards Wpg, appr scale 1/12000.
Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 9
Page 9 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photographs depict a street in Gladstone Manitoba, a trolley bus in Winnipeg on Kennedy Street (between Ellice and Qu'Appelle), and the Butler family, acquaintances of Wallace. See page three of this scrapbook for more details on the Butler family.
Wallace, John
Aerial photograph south of Winnipeg, east of Red River, 1943
Photograph shows an aerial view of south of Winnipeg, east of Red River. Photograph dated December 2, 1943.
Thoroughfares: Academy Road at Wellington Crescent
View of cars and cyclists heading down Academy Road towards Wellington Crescent and the Maryland Bridge. The cupola of Misericordia Hospital can be seen across the bridge.
Part of Owen Clark collection
Group of musicians eating dinner at Don Carlos Casino with Johnny Bering standing in rear
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.
Grant Plaza Shopping Centre panorama
View of Grant Park Plaza Shopping Centre, 1200-1216 Grant Avenue, 13.2 acres. From left to right: Clarks Discount Store, Dominion Store, Liquor Commission, Clarks Auto Centre. Consists of 3 separate photographs pasted together on cardboard to create a panorama. The cardboard is a scrap made from an old sign of the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (visible on the reverse). The cardboard is numbered “8”, presumably as part of a compilation with other shopping centre panoramas.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Planning Division
Fort Rouge Leisure Centre – project development components
Project development component form for the Fort Rouge Leisure Center with a colour photograph attached.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of a flooded underpass on Pembina Highway during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
Harold K. White Studio
1939 Royal Procession at River and Osborne
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph printed on cardboard of the corner of River Avenue and Osborne Street during the Royal Procession of Queen (then Princess) Elizabeth and King George on May 24, 1939.
Block, Morris
Legislative Building and Central Winnipeg [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): WG M35: 4-5, 5 Mar '45, Legislative Bldg and Central Wpg, appr. scale 1/12000.
Children's wading pool and park benches along a stone path in the Park.
Aerial view of Riverview, St. Vital, and Wildwood
Aerial view of the Riverview area of Fort Rouge, including Osborne Street; the Wildwood area of Fort Garry; and the Kingston Crescent, Elm Park, Varennes, St. George, and Glenlawn areas of St. Vital, including Kingston Row, St. Mary’s Road, and St. Anne’s Road.
Fort Rouge Leisure Centre – project development components
Project development component form for the Fort Rouge Leisure Center with a colour photograph attached.
Winnipeg (Man.). Parks and Recreation Department
Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 6
Page 6 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photographs depict the Pavilion in City Park (Assiniboine Park), the Legislature Building off in the distance down Memorial Boulevard, St. Ignatius Church at Corydon Avenue and Stafford Street, the Winnipeg Cenotaph, and acquaintenances of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and “Sister Sue”, and two people identified only as “Joan” and “Den”. See general notes section for more details.
Wallace, John