Christmas lights lit up along Portage Avenue, looking east towards Main Street, from about Carlton Street. Eaton’s Department Store is lit up on the right and the Royal Bank and Richardson buildings are lit in the distance.
Christmas lights along Portage Avenue, looking east from around Carlton Street. The Eaton’s Department Store is lit up on the right and the Richardson and Royal Bank buildings are lit in the distance.
A photograph of City Council in session. Interior shot of Winnipeg's third City Hall (built 1964). Council Chambers and seated Councillors in view. At this time, Council included 50 Councillors. Photographer's stamp on verso. Date of photograph is 1972.
A photograph of City Council in session. Interior shot of Winnipeg's third City Hall (built 1964). Council Chambers and seated Councillors in view. Photographer's stamp on verso. Date of photograph is 1972.
A 48 page promotional booklet published by City Council in 1903, containing roughly 100 photos of landmarks around Winnipeg. Photos taken by Steele and Company.
Postcard shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and volunteer monument, also referred to as the Soldiers Monument. Photo by Notman. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Company, Ltd., Montreal and Toronto.
Photograph of Civic Complex, showing Council Building and Administration Building, taken from corner of Main Street and William Avenue. Description (on verso): Third City Hall - Officially Opened October 5th, 1964. Photograph taken by Henry Kalen.
Collection consists of photographs and related records created by a wide variety of sources and collected by the City of Winnipeg Archives and Records Control Branch. The photographs were originally collected as part of a proposed Winnipeg museum; further records were added to the collection after being transferred from various City of Winnipeg departments or received as unsolicited donations from the public. The photographs depict municipal government activities and infrastructure, geographical features, business and personal activities. In addition to municipal governments, creators of the photographs include professional photographers, private individuals and various publishers.