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.
Postcard of the Manitoba College with note on back. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcard is uncertain.
Postcard shows the New Normal School at 442 William Avenue. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain. Date of postcard is uncertain.
Item consists of 1 report (83 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report focuses on neighbourhoods, schools, recreation, and parks in the Greater Winnipeg Area. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg - number 5 of master plan reports.
Photograph shows two students, unidentified women, sitting on lawn in foreground with Central Normal School (Normal School), 442 William Avenue, shown in background.
Photograph shows students from Radisson Hall, class of 1944-1945, Central Normal School (Normal School). Names of persons in photograph inscribed on verso.
Photograph shows the Central Normal School (Normal School), 442 William Avenue, which served as the headquarters for teacher training for more than forty years. It was the key institution for elevating the educational level of children and formulating educational philosophy and curriculum.
Photograph shows Miss Gertrude McCance standing in front of Central Normal School (Normal School), 442 William Avenue. Abbreviation in title possibly stands for Winnipeg Normal School.
Photograph shows class of 1944-1945 at the Central Normal School (Normal School), 442 William Avenue. Names of persons in photograph inscribed on verso.
Item consists of a scrapbook page showing the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building at 301 Vaughan Street (Item 13); view of Portage Avenue with Eaton's and Boyd buildings in foreground and Hotel Fort Garry in the background (Item 14); view of Ashford's Bakery at Portage Avenue and Furby Street, facing south towards Broadway (Item 15); Vaughan Street facing north towards St. Paul's College on Ellice Avenue (Item 16). Dates of photographs are approximate, [ca. 1913].
A proclamation from the office of Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba, dated September 8, 1965, marking September 13-25, 1966 as "University of Manitoba Freshie Week".