La Verendrye Band in front of the St. Boniface Cathedral
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- 1954
Part of Owen Clark collection
La Verendrye Band in front of the St. Boniface Cathedral
Part of Owen Clark collection
Photograph shows Old Kildonan Church, John Black Avenue, West Kildonan. Church was built circa 1851-1853.
Greek Tabernacle, Corner King and Stella Sts., Winnipeg
Postcard is a photographic print showing Greek Tabernacle "Tin Can Cathedral" at the corner of King Street and Stella Street. - Caption (on recto): This building is made of old tin cans pieces of metal fencins and [junk?] in general no new materials in it at all. - Inscription (on verso): from Mrs. O. Jacques [...] 1968.
Dyking built up around Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, 1950 Flood
Photograph taken at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, 561 Wellington Crescent off Academy Road, on the western bank of the Assiniboine River. - Stamp (on verso): by Harold K. White Studio, 274 Fort St. Winnipeg, Phone 924 289.
Harold K. White Studio
St. Boniface Basilica and the Assumption Monument
Photograph shows St. Boniface Basilica in background. The Assumption (monument) commemorating the saving of St. Boniface from the 1950 flood shown in foreground.
Central Park Showing Waddell Fountain and Knox Church, Winnipeg
Date of postcard is unknown.
Emmanuel Baptist Church and Medical College, Winnipeg
Ralph Connor's Church, Winnipeg
Postcard shows St. Stephen's Church (Presbyterian), the church Ralph Connor was called to be minister, August 1894. Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1949].
Broadway Methodist Church and Kennedy Street, Winnipeg
Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1949].
The Grotto, St. Boniface, Man.
St. Boniface Cathedral, St. Boniface
Junction of Red and Assiniboine Rivers, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Print contains two photographic images. One shows St. Boniface Cathedral and the Old Folks Home while the other shows an image of St. Boniface Hospital.
Main Street looking northeast to Grace Methodist Church
Photograph of a muddy Main Street in 1871, facing northeast from around St. Mary Avenue. Featured on the photograph's right-hand side is Grace Methodist Church, located at Main Street and Water Avenue (now William Stephenson Way), which was opened on September 17 of that year.
Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 6
Page 6 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photographs depict the Pavilion in City Park (Assiniboine Park), the Legislature Building off in the distance down Memorial Boulevard, St. Ignatius Church at Corydon Avenue and Stafford Street, the Winnipeg Cenotaph, and acquaintenances of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and “Sister Sue”, and two people identified only as “Joan” and “Den”. See general notes section for more details.
Wallace, John
Point Douglas looking north with City Hall foundation in foreground, August 1875
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Photograph taken from top of Courthouse.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Four scenes in Greater Winnipeg
Photograph shows the then new International Airport Terminal, the St. Boniface Cathedral prior to the 1968 fire, the University of Manitoba and the Fort Garry Gate.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.)