Blanche Des Chenes and Helen Robertson performing “Lady of the Lake”
- p00095
- Part
- ca. 1926
Fait partie de Alice Weir collection
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Blanche Des Chenes and Helen Robertson performing “Lady of the Lake”
Fait partie de Alice Weir collection
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Audrey Dennison doing the splits
Fait partie de Alice Weir collection
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Assiniboine Park Pergola and Pavilion
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
A photograph album page with a photograph of storm clouds near the Assiniboine Park Pavilion on the first side and a photograph of the Pergola behind the Pavilion at Assinboine Park on the second side.
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
File contains photgraphs of government and recreation buildings.
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Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
A photograph of the Public Safety Building, 1951 Princess Street, taken from the parking lot by Henry Kalen.
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"The Metropolitan" - Final Edition
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
File contains photographs collected and/or commissioned by the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg for the publication "The Metropolitan". The photos' content includes parks, transit, aerials of the Greater Winnipeg Area, roads and bridges, and Metro events. Most of the photos have marks and text that have to do with their size and layout in the publication, as well as cutline captions.
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Trolley bus bound for Corydon Avenue in front of the Legislature Building
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
A photograph of a trolley bus in front of the Manitoba Legislature Building. The bus signs indicate it is bound for Corydon Avenue. According to handwritten text on the photo's reverse, the bus was made by Canada Car in 1948, has a 249 inch wheel base and can seat 44 passangers. The photo is also marked "Metro Transit Publicity". The photographer is unknown.
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"The Metropolitan" - Final Edition
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
File contains photographs collected and/or commissioned by the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg for the publication "The Metropolitan". The photos' content includes parks, transit, aerials of the Greater Winnipeg Area, roads and bridges, and Metro events. Most of the photos have marks and text that have to do with their size and layout in the publication, as well as cutline captions. Photographer is unknown.
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Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
A photograph showing the front entrance of the Norquay Building, 401 York Avenue, taken by Henry Kalen.
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Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Photograph of children and their families lined up on a winter toboggan slide in a park. The cutline reads "Experimental toboggan slides were built". The photographer is unknown.
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Bus driver in front of Birds Hill Provincial Park bus
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Photograph of the first transit bus in service to Birds Hill Provincial Park. In front of the bus are J. A. (Tony) Painchaud, Assistant Superintendent of Transporation and his grandson (left), and bus driver Art Dupas (right).
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Winnipeg's last trolley bus at the Carruthers Avenue Garage
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Photograph of the last trolley bus operated in Winnipeg. The bus was on route to north Main Street and McAdam Avenue, and bears the face of transit's "Transit Tom" mascot, as well as text advertising it as the last trolley bus. Left to right are Transit Division employees Don Morrison (Special Projects Officer), Robert M. Simister (Superintendent, Electrical Distribution Branch), Walter Marshal, J. A. (Tony) Painchaud (Assistant Superintendent of Transportation Operation), Roy W. Church (Manager of Transit Operations), Robert G. Ferguson (Superintendent of Schedules), and C. E. ("Ed") LaForme (Superintendent of Transportation). Information about the photograph is written on attached scrap paper. The photographer is unknown.
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Beautification of Portage Avenue divider, before and after
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Two photographs affixed to a piece of paper showcasing the beautification of Portage Avenue's divider. The Photographs were taken from around Carlton Street and look south down Portage avenue, towards Main Street. The photograph on the left shows a bare divider with short, patchy grass, while the photograph on the right shows the same divider with regular concrete slabs on its surface and potted shrubery. Cut lines are typed at the top, emphasizing the change. The photographer is unknown.
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Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
A colour photograph of the Nairn Overpass from below.
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