Downtown Winnipeg - Isometric of St. Mary-Broadway Sector
- i01503
- Pièce
- 1969
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Item shows drawing in printed format that records plans for downtown Winnipeg.
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Downtown Winnipeg - Isometric of St. Mary-Broadway Sector
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Item shows drawing in printed format that records plans for downtown Winnipeg.
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Downtown Winnipeg - Aerial view of St. Mary-Broadway Sector (Map Three)
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Items shows drawing in printed format that record plans for downtown area.
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Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of a Christmas tree being hoisted upright outside of City Hall.
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Putting lights on City Hall Christmas Tree
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of three people using scaffolding around a Christmas Tree to hang up lights.
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Donated Christmas tree outside of City Hall
Fait partie de Public Works Photograph collection
A photo of a Christmas tree donated from 334 Borebank.
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Portage and Main, looking west down Portage Avenue
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Photograph of Portage Avenue looking west from the intersection at Main Street. Various shops and business are featured in buildings at Portage and Main that no longer exist, including the towering McArthur/Child's Building on the right. Photograph by Henry Kalen.
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City Hall (exterior), No. C-508
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph of Civic Complex, showing Council Building and Administration Building, taken from corner of Main Street and William Avenue. Description (on verso): Third City Hall - Officially Opened October 5th, 1964. Photograph taken by Henry Kalen.
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Four scenes in Greater Winnipeg
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of 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.
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Mayor Stephen Juba standing in front of partially demolished City Hall building, April 27, 1962
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph shows demolition of Winnipeg's second City Hall. - Stamp (on verso): Photograph by Hugh Allan, Winnipeg Tribune, Staff Photographer.
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City Hall and courtyard, facing Market Avenue
Fait partie de Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg
Photograph of the front side of Winnipeg's second City Hall, facing towards Market Avenue. Also featured in the photograph is the green space in front of City Hall, the Jubilee Fountain, the Volunteer Monument, businesses and store fronts on Market Avenue, and the McLaren and Cornwall Hotels in the distance. Photographed by Henry Kalen.
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City Hall, Union Bank, Leland Hotel and Volunteer Monument
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Winnipeg City Hall, (1886-1962). Volunteer Monument is also referred to as the Soldiers Monument
The Cove Restaurant, corner of Portage and Carlton
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph of "The Cove" Restaurant at 355 Portage Avenue, at Carlton Street. The photograph was taken from a building on Carlton Street looking southeast towards the Eaton's Building, Mitchell-Copp, Zeller's, and the Carlton Building.
Scrapbook [1950 flood photographs]
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Subseries consists of a scrapbook assembled by the City Engineering Department to serve as photographic evidence of the 1950 flood. It contains black and white photographs that mostly document flooding in residential areas near the Red River (Fort Rouge, Riverview, North End, Point Douglas, Crescentwood, Armstrong's Point and others). Scrapbook appears to be organized geographically by area and street. In addition to documenting flooding, the photographs provide a detailed record of residential neighbourhoods, houses, streets, and businesses like corner grocery stores and laundries. All photographs were taken by Harold K. White Studio.
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Public buildings and street scenes
Fait partie de Morris Block collection
Photographs of various Winnipeg buildings, such as fire stations and the Land Titles building, and scenes of streets such as Broadway. The photographs appear to be reproductions, some marked as being from the Archives of Manitoba.
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City Hall and Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Postcard shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and volunteer monument, also referred to as the Soldiers Monument. Photo by Notman. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Company, Ltd., Montreal and Toronto.
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
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.
Maple Leaf Co. float, Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph shows Maple Leaf Company float in front of the Canadian Bank of Commerce on Main Street during Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade.
Ashdown's Warehouse float, Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph shows Ashdown's Warehouse float on Main Street during Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary Parade.
Main interceptor looking toward curve, Broadway and Main St.
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
Photograph shows construction of sewer. Date of photograph is uncertain, [before 1949].
Fait partie de City of Winnipeg Archives Photograph collection
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].