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- 1909, 1965-1972
Photographs of landmarks and boulevards on Broadway.
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Photographs of landmarks and boulevards on Broadway.
Four scenes in Greater Winnipeg
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.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.)
Press Release - Lord Selkirk Monument Revitalization
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A press release in draft format from the office of Mayor Stephen Juba in regards to the revitalization of the Lord Selkirk Monument with an attached sketch of the planned changes.
Winnipeg (Man.). Mayor's Office
City Hall and courtyard, facing Market Avenue
Photograph of the front side of Winnipeg's second City Hall, facing towards Market Avenue. Also featured in the photograph is the green space in front of City Hall, the Jubilee Fountain, the Volunteer Monument, businesses and store fronts on Market Avenue, and the McLaren and Cornwall Hotels in the distance. Photographed by Henry Kalen.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Information Officer
City Hall, Union Bank, Leland Hotel and Volunteer Monument
Winnipeg City Hall, (1886-1962). Volunteer Monument is also referred to as the Soldiers Monument
Postcard featuring drawings of Fort Garry gate and Seven Oaks monument
Part of Morris Block collection
A postcard image featuring drawings of a dogsled outside the Upper Fort Garry gate and the Seven Oaks monument superimposed on a background of illustrated plants.
Block, Morris
City Hall and Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg
Postcard shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962) and volunteer monument, also referred to as the Soldiers Monument. Photo by Notman. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Company, Ltd., Montreal and Toronto.
Manitoba Club and Old Fort Garry Gateway, Winnipeg
Date of postcard is uncertain, [before 1949].
Fort Garry Gate and Fort Garry Hotel
Winnipeg City Hall looking south west across Main Street at William Avenue
Photograph shows Winnipeg's second City Hall (1886-1962), Union Bank Building and Soldiers Monument (or Volunteer Monument). Date of photograph is uncertain, [before 1949].
Soldiers Monument and Parliament Building
Photograph shows Soldiers Monument, known as Next of Kin Monument, and the Manitoba Legislative Building.
Date of postcard is unknown.
Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. showing Upper Fort Garry Gate in foreground
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
The Gate of Old Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
The Parliament Bldgs., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Photograph shows Parliament buildings (Manitoba Legislature) and Next of Kin Monument. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 1
Page 1 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photos consist of the Provincial Legislature (Parliament Building), the Next of Kin War Memorial, Corporal Wallace, and Mrs. and Shirley Gardiner. See general notes section for more details.
Wallace, John
Scrapbook of Corporal Wallace – page 6
Page 6 of a photograph scrapbook made by Corporal John Wallace in April 1940. Photographs depict the Pavilion in City Park (Assiniboine Park), the Legislature Building off in the distance down Memorial Boulevard, St. Ignatius Church at Corydon Avenue and Stafford Street, the Winnipeg Cenotaph, and acquaintenances of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and “Sister Sue”, and two people identified only as “Joan” and “Den”. See general notes section for more details.
Wallace, John
2 views: 1) Old Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2) Lower Fort Garry near Winnipeg, Manitoba
Print contains two photographic images. One is of Old Fort Garry while the other is of Lower Fort Garry.
Cenotaph on grounds of Legislative Building
Photograph shows Cenotaph located on grounds of Manitoba Legislative Building with view looking towards Hudson's Bay Company department store. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1930.