- i02973
- Pièce
- 1938
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Photograph shows people gathered near a flower garden at Pembina Park (now known as Fisher Park). Date of photograph is 1938.
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Photograph shows people gathered near a flower garden at Pembina Park (now known as Fisher Park). Date of photograph is 1938.
Girls on stage in Fort Rouge Park
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Photograph of a group of girls performing on a stage in front of an audience in Fort Rouge Park. Photograph is affixed to one side of an album page.
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Children's wading pool and park benches along a stone path in the Park.
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
A view of a path in Crescentwood Park affixed to one side of an album page. Photographed by Steele and Company.
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Groundskeeper in Fort Rouge Park
Fait partie de Parks and Recreation Photograph collection
A groundskeeper tending to Fort Rouge Park.
Waghorn's Guide map and street index
Fait partie de City Clerk's Library collection
Waghorn's Guide - a small promotional pamphlet published by J.R. Waghorn in 1895. The pamphlet contains a street map of Winnipeg, a street index, and advertisements for various Winnipeg businesses including the Clarendon Hotel, the Redwood Brewery, and the Massey-Harris Company. The map shows the old City of Winnipeg from the Red River on the east to Waverly, Aubrey, and McPhillips Streets on the west, and from Athole Avenue (now Luxton Avenue) in the north to Parker Avenue in the south. Southern Elmwood, Old St. Boniface, and Norwood are also shown on the east side of the river. Railway lines are in black and electric street railway lines are in red.
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of a flooded underpass on Pembina Highway during the 1950 flood in Winnipeg.
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