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Print shows Francis E. Cornish (1831-1878), Winnipeg's first Mayor, 1874.
Item is likely a printed reproduction of a drawing (original created before 1949). Date of reproduction is unknown.
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Print shows Francis E. Cornish (1831-1878), Winnipeg's first Mayor, 1874.
Item is likely a printed reproduction of a drawing (original created before 1949). Date of reproduction is unknown.
Photograph shows W. N. Kennedy (1839-1885), former Mayor of Winnipeg, 1875-1876.
1880 Winnipeg Officials collage
A photograph of the Officials of the City of Winnipeg, taken in 1880.
Caption: A. M. Brown. Appointed City Clerk, February 2nd, 1874. Resigned, June 11th, 1883.
Photograph shows Charles E. Hamilton (1844-?), former Mayor of Winnipeg, 1885.
Photograph of Mayor Thomas Ryan
Photograph of Mayor Alfred Pearson
Photograph of Mayor Henry Shaver Wesbrook
Photograph of Mayor Alexander Logan.
Photograph of Mayor Alexander Macdonald.
Photograph of Mayor Thomas William Taylor.
Photograph of Mayor Thomas Gilroy.
Photographs of Winnipeg Mayors
Photographs of seven of seven Winnipeg Mayors made by various photo companies. Mayors included are Thomas William Taylor, Thomas Gilroy, Alexander Macdonald, Alexander Logan, Thomas Ryan, Alfred Pearson, and Henry Shaver Wesbrook.
Police Magistrate George William Baker
A photograph of Magistrate C.W. Baker, taken 1902 or 1903.
Photograph collage of City of Winnipeg Health Department staff in 1907. Portraits of 26 staff members are laid out above a photograph of City Hall. Staff members include Alderman and Chairman Christopher Campbell, Medical Superintendent Dr. A.J. Douglas, Bacteriologist Dr. J.H. Leeming, Chief Health Inspector J.H. Pearson, Assistant Chief E.W.J. Hague, and Head Clerk E. Marston.
Photograph shows Alfred J. Andrews (1865-1950), Alderman of Winnipeg, 1894-1897, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1898-1899, and a leading member of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand during the Winnipeg General Strike.
Roll of Honour - City of Winnipeg Employees
View Transcription. The roll of honour is a painted list of names of City of Winnipeg Employees who served in the First World War. The list consists of 739 names, each stating what City department they were from, and each marked with a symbol beside them to indicate whether they were taken as a prisoner of war, wounded, killed, or decorated. The list is surrounded by a border of leaves that feature the coat of arms of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as that of the City of Winnipeg in front of two flags: the Union Jack and the Canadian Red Ensign. Above the list is a painting of a battlefield scene.
McCormick, J.A.
1921 Winnipeg City Council Collage
Winnipeg City Council in 1921: F. O. Fowler, H. Gray, A. H. Pulford, J.K. Sparling, D. McLean, J. G. Sullivan, W. Douglas, F. H. Davidson, J. A McKerchar, Thos. Boyd, Mayor E. Parnell, G. Fisher, Mrs. J. Kirk, J. O'Hare, J. Blumberg, J. Queen, H. Jones, A. A. Heaps, W. B. Simpson
Cropped to show only Alderman John Kerr Sparling of Ward One.
Cropped to show only Alderman John "Jack" Blumberg of Ward Three.