Floods - St. Boniface and Norwood - April 1916
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- 1916
Postcard is a photographic print showing water flooding homes. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.
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Floods - St. Boniface and Norwood - April 1916
Postcard is a photographic print showing water flooding homes. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.
Rue Langevin, Floods, St. Boniface - April 1916
Postcard is a photographic print showing flood water and debris around buildings. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.
Winnipeg Boat Club under water, Norwood, April 1916
Postcard is a photographic print. Photograph taken by Advance Photo Company, Winnipeg. Azo mark appears in stamp box, made in Canada.
Women standing on flooded residential street with men in canoe, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, two unidentified women standing on flooded residential street in foreground with two unidentified men paddling in canoe behind them.
Flood water over front porch of home, 1916 Flood, Norwood
Photograph shows scene from the 1916 flooding of the Assiniboine River in Norwood, flood water levels high enough to submerge front porch of home on left side of photograph.
Wildwood Park - Three weeks before flood, 1950
Colony Street and Whitehall Avenue
Photograph is one of five photos mounted on page with caption "Assiniboine River flooded, Spring 1916."
Item is a photographic reproduction of a map showing areas in the greater Winnipeg area affected by the 1950 flood. Stamp (on verso): City of Winnipeg - Engineering Dept., Water Works Division, Ross and Tecumseh.
City of Winnipeg, collector.
Item is a photographic reproduction of map showing various sewer system details. Stamp (on verso): City of Winnipeg - Engineering Dept., Water Works Division, Ross and Tecumseh.
City of Winnipeg, collector.