Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, Plant Manager William Albert Daum and Chief Government Inspector Howie posing for shot. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, Plant Manager William Albert Daum appears in background wearing hat and smock. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows Eaton's storefront decorated with flags as part of the Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) celebrations that marked the end of World War II in Europe.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, line of female workers at work station posing for shot. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, female workers at work stations in foreground. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, female employees working on shell cases in foreground. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, group shot of female workers posing in dresses. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, group shot of female workers posing in dresses. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, group shot of workers standing side by side in line behind work station. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows group shot of workmen outside Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, Plant Manager William Albert Daum identified in center right wearing fedora hat and coat. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, group shot of workmen with Ken Marley (far right) and Plant Manager William Albert Daum (near center, in hat). Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, group shot of workmen standing behind machinery. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, male workers in foreground and female workers in background with partition between them. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, unidentified man and woman posing for shot. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, unidentified man grinding shell cases in foreground. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, unidentified man loading machinery with shell cases in shot. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, man (possibly Bert Lug?) standing beside finished shell cases on carts. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.
View Transcription. This roll of honour consists of 537 hand painted names of City of Winnipeg employees who served in the Second World War. The names are organized by the department they worked in, and stars are placed next to the names of those who died during the war. The title at the top consists of elaborate calligraphy, as well as a Union Jack flag rising out of the letters. The centre of the print showcases an image of a knight's helmet and an elaborately sheathed sword above an image of the City of Winnipeg seal. The bottom features a quote from the ancient Greek leader Pericles, which Duthie chose himself.