Consists of ca. 400 pieces of art that range from paintings to large photograph collages, to three dimensional objects. The dates likely range from 1872 to 2011. Most of the artwork is framed.
View Transcription. This roll of honour consists of 537 hand painted names of City of Winnipeg employees who served in the Second World War. The names are organized by the department they worked in, and stars are placed next to the names of those who died during the war. The title at the top consists of elaborate calligraphy, as well as a Union Jack flag rising out of the letters. The centre of the print showcases an image of a knight's helmet and an elaborately sheathed sword above an image of the City of Winnipeg seal. The bottom features a quote from the ancient Greek leader Pericles, which Duthie chose himself.
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.
Subseries consists of press releases issued by the office of Mayor Stephen Juba and related documentation, including correspondence and proclamations (1956-1970). Not all of the press releases are final or official copies. A number of them are unsigned. Some draft copies and miscellaneous records on file.
The Mayor’s Office issued press releases as a means of distributing information to the media and the public. Press releases record announcements and statements on a range of topics, such as special occasions, current events, and city projects.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding a request for a report from the Committee on Finance on changes to the relationship between the city and the Winnipeg Enterprises Corporation.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a comment on the discussions with Great West Life and the City of Winnipeg Council to purchase or rent temporary space for Council and Administration staff.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a copy of a telegram sent by the mayor to Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent on his 75th birthday.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing his direction to Hydro Purchasing Manager Mr. J. H. Hindle on purchases from Keystone Supply Co.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba announcing two guests for the Pine to Palm Cavalcade, the Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota and Minnesota State Governor Orville L. Freeman.
A copy of a press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding Mental Health Awareness Week in Canada for the week of April 28 - May 4 1957.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a personal statement on Hydro, Keystone Supply Co. Ltd. and his duties to the taxpayers of the city as mayor.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba containing a letter sent to Dr. W. C. Lorimer, Superintendent of Winnipeg Schools, regarding an essay contest open to all students to be sent to the Pine to Palm Committee.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba regarding the possible purchase of Great West Life property, including an offer made by the company, to temporarily house City of Winnipeg Council and Administration.
A press release from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to the topic of a proposed bill to enforce uniform time across Manitoba and no longer observe Daylight Savings Time.