Winnipeg Street Railway on Portage Avenue in front of Merchants Hotel
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- [ca. 1886]
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Winnipeg Street Railway on Portage Avenue in front of Merchants Hotel
Main Street Winnipeg looking south from City Hall
View of Main Street looking north
City of Winnipeg businesses shown in photograph: George Ashdown Hardware, Davis House, Symonds Furrier, Cable Hotel, J. Lister, Outfitter, Rossin House, the Blue Store, and the first City Hall is shown in background.
South West Corner of King and William
Item is a photographic reproduction, date unknown (original created ca. 1900). Shows the south west corner of King Street and William Avenue.
Winnipeg looking west from the tower of City Hall
Winnipeg looking west from the tower of City Hall, September 5, 1900. Present site of Red River College's Princess Street campus. Campus design included stabilization of five historic building facades along Princess Street: right to left from the corner of Elgin Avenue and Princess Street, the Utility Building (Winnipeg's first Grain Exchange) at 164 Princess; the Exchange Building II at 160 Princess; the Harris Building (Hochman's) at 154 Princess; the Bawlf Block at 150 Princess; and the Drake Hotel (Benson Block) at 146 Princess.
Main Street, looking north from Portage Avenue
Birds' Eye view of Winnipeg, Man.
Main Street North from Merchants' Bank Building, Winnipeg
Main Street, Winnipeg, looking north from Portage Avenue
Broadway Avenue from Manitoba Club, Winnipeg
Bird's-eye view of Winnipeg, Man.
Bird's Eye View, looking North
Postcard shows view looking north, down Main Street from Lombard Avenue. Probably taken from roof of McArthur Building (Childs Building). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1910.
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1952). Stamp (on verso) credits the photograph to the Geological Survey of Canada, No. 19549. Date of photograph is uncertain, [191-?].
Photograph taken from McLaren Hotel at Rupert and Main Street, looking northeast, probably during World War 1. Date of photograph is uncertain, [between 1912 and 1925].
Postcard shows McArthur building, also known as Childs building, now demolished.
Photograph shows (L-R): Union Bank Building, Leland Hotel and former City Hall (1886-1962). Date of postcard is approximate, ca. 1912.