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.
Page 31 of a photograph album created by brothers Arthur and Fred Landen of Hull, England. Page consists of 6 photographs taken by Fred Landen depicting, clockwise from top-left: shacks in residential area, likely the North End; men lighting a mosquito fire on the banks of the Red River; Fred Landen sitting on the bank of the Red River; a large house with brick veneer; a large house with wood veneer; and a horse-drawn sleigh advertising “A. Hendry. Grocer.” in front of a large house.
Aerial photograph of the Red River during the 1974 Flood. The photograph faces northwest towards the North End, with the Pritchard Avenue Boat Dock in the bottom left and the Redwood Bridge in the top right. The photographs were taken by the Department of Environmental Planning.
Winnipeg (Man.). Department of Environmental Planning
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing 95 Disraeli Street and 99 Disraeli Street and 101 Disraeli Street. Item is 5 of 6 photographs on page 62 of scrapbook.
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing 90 Matheson Avenue and 92 Matheson Avenue and 94 Matheson Avenue. Item is 6 of 8 photographs on page 40 of scrapbook.
A photograph taken during the 1950 flood, showing 9 Bannerman Avenue and 11 Bannerman Avenue and 18 Bannerman Avenue. Item is 3 of 7 photographs on page 48 of scrapbook.