A photograph album page with a group of children near a swingset posing on the first side. The second side depicts a group of youths and adults posing outdoors in the winter on the second side.
Photograph mounted on cardboard of a cavalcade of Canada Bread horse-drawn delivery wagons riding south down Main Street, at the corner of Selkirk Avenue.
Colour and black and white slides depicting musicians and entertainment landmarks around Manitoba, many of which were featured in Owen Clark’s book “Musical Ghosts”.
Postcard shows view looking north, down Main Street from Lombard Avenue. Probably taken from roof of McArthur Building (Childs Building). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1910.
One of two photographs affixed to page. This photograph shows Selkirk Park, and the one on the other side shows Dufferin Park. Inscription (on recto): "a-859- Selkirk Park." Date of photograph is approximate, [ca. 1910].
Forms part of Fonds 27: This series contains a small amount of artwork donated to the Fort Garry History Society (FGHS) by residents of Fort Garry. This series includes artwork by Pat Wheeler, a long-standing member of the FGHS, and her mother, Gwen Highmore. This collection depicts the historical landscape of Fort Garry, including important landmarks.
Series consists of correspondence, all of which relates to personnel matters including recommendations about specific individuals, wages and classifications, employment policies such as the so-called “Slave Pact” implemented after the strike in 1919, seniority lists and related staffing policies and practices.
A promotional stereogram showing traffic and streetcars on Main Street, looking north from Portage Avenue, made by the Keystone View Company. The reverse side of the image contains information about Winnipeg.
Small photographs depicting street scenes in Winnipeg, including shops on Portage Avenue, Winnipeg’s 50th anniversary parade in 1924, and Assiniboine Park.