Police and military personnel standing next to motorcycles
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Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Jubilee Committee
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Police and military personnel standing next to motorcycles
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Jubilee Committee
Plans for Two Radio Towers for Central Police Station, Rupert Avenue
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
Winnipeg (Man.). City Engineer
Photograph album of Winnipeg during WW1: Page 5
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing soldiers lined up in military parade in front of the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building (Item 21), soldiers lined up in military parade (Item 22),
soldiers on horse in military parade in front of the Industrial Bureau Exposition Building (Item 23), crowd forming on street in front of the Israelite Jewish Daily newspaper building (975 Main Street) and the H. Lindster's Bakery (971 Main Street). Soldiers and Police in foreground (Item 24), [ca. 1913].
A photograph of mounted policeman on the 1880's.
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from Daniel McLean, Mayor of Winnipeg, to Fred E. Osborne, Mayor of Calgary, responding to the latter's inquiry about Winnipeg's Police during the General Strike. Mayor McLean suggests reading the "Winnipeg Citizen", published by the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A letter from the Mayor Fred E. Osborne of Calgary to Mayor Daniel McLean of Winnipeg, requesting information about the Winnipeg Police during the General Strike to assist with "controversy" in Calgary related to police unionization.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
Mayor McLean and Chief Newton inspecting Police Force
A photograph of Police Chief Christopher Newton and Mayor Dan McLean inspecting a line of police officers. Other identified officials include Alderman John O'Hare, Alderman E.T. Leech, Inspector McLachlan, and Magistrate Robert Graham.
Lists of police who signed loyalty pledge and those who did not
Part of Police Museum Collection
A letter from Donald MacPherson, Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, containing lists of all employees of the Police Department who signed the “Slave Pact” loyalty pledge and those who did not.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
June 9, 2006 Critical Mass press conference transcript
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Transcript of a press conference held by members of Critical Mass regarding the police response to the May 3, 2006, Critical Mass ride.
Critical Mass Winnipeg
June 9, 2006 Critical Mass press conference recording
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Audio recording of a press conference held by members of Critical Mass regarding the police response to the May 3, 2006, Critical Mass ride.
Critical Mass Winnipeg
June 30, 2006 Critical Mass press release
Part of The W.R.E.N.C.H. Winnipeg Cycling Archive collection
Critical Mass Winnipeg
A photograph of the Police Station on James Avenue, ca. 1900.
A photograph of policemen standing in front of the Police Station on James Avenue, taken in 1885.
A photograph of the Police Station on James Avenue in 1886.
A photograph of a police officer wearing 1880's uniform.
A photograph of William Munro, taken ca. 1900.
Group photo of Winnipeg Police
A photograph of Winnipeg Police officers, taken ca. 1913.
Group photo of Winnipeg Police
A photograph of Winnipeg police force taken in 1892.
Group photo of Winnipeg Police
A photograph of the Winnipeg Polic Force inside the Police Station.