Logan Avenue and Salter Street [Aerial view]
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- Item
- 1943
Inscription (on recto): A161 3-9-43 Logan Ave and Salter St Wp [Winnipeg?] about 4000' 5".
Logan Avenue and Salter Street [Aerial view]
Inscription (on recto): A161 3-9-43 Logan Ave and Salter St Wp [Winnipeg?] about 4000' 5".
Aerial view of Vicinity of General Hospital, 1944
Description (on recto): WG A156, vicinity of General Hospital, Winnipeg, 1944. - Area around William Avenue and Sherbrook Street shown in photograph. - Photo credit: Royal Canadian Air Force Photograph.
VE Day in Winnipeg showing Portage Avenue and Eaton's building in background
Photograph shows Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) celebrations marking the end of World War 2 in Europe.
VE Day in Winnipeg showing Eaton's Building on Portage Avenue adorned with flags
Photograph shows Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) celebrations marking the end of World War 2 in Europe.
Screed - Inkster Boulevard, east of McKenzie Street
Item consists of a photograph showing construction of concrete road.
#7 - Roller, rolling hot asphalt, Dufferin, east of Arlington - 1947
Ogden's shown in background of photograph.
#2, P.R.M., Westminster and Canora - 1947
Screeds, new concrete road, Inkster, east of McKenzie
115, Buffalo Springfield Roller, St. Mary and Carlton
Sicard Flusher, Market Street - May 1948
Star Hotel, Market Café, Dirkfield's Novelty Mfg. shown in background of photograph.
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - view of parade route
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.
Postcard shows a view of Main Street from Portage Avenue looking north. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcard is uncertain.
Photograph shows Main Street, west side from Bannatyne Avenue looking south. Part of City of Winnipeg Historical Photographs. Date of postcard is unknown, [before 1949].