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- May 15, 1950
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooding in a residential area of Winnipeg during the 1950 flood. The photograph was taken at the intersection of Disraeli and Euclid.
Harold K. White Studio
Part of City of Winnipeg (1874-1971)
A photograph of flooding in a residential area of Winnipeg during the 1950 flood. The photograph was taken at the intersection of Disraeli and Euclid.
Harold K. White Studio
VE Day in Winnipeg showing Portage Avenue and Eaton's building in background
Photograph shows Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) celebrations marking the end of World War 2 in Europe.
Delivery Truck, Lake of the Woods Milling Company
A delivery truck belonging to the Lake of the Woods Milling Company (later known as Five Roses Flour and merged with the Ogilvie Milling Company in 1954), which was based in Keewatin, Ontario.
Storefronts on Portage Avenue between Carlton and Hargrave Streets
Cars and shoppers in front of stores on the north side of Portage Avenue, between Carlton and Hargrave Streets. Featured are The Berryhill Shoe Store in the Enderton / Mitchell-Copp Building, the Bank of Montreal, Zeller's (Zellers), and Rannards Shoes in
Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street
A view of Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street. The Hudson's Bay Company Building is featured prominantly and the Power Building and the Boyd Building are visible farther west.
Dakota Village Shopping Centre panorama
View of Dakota Village Shopping Centre, 1077-1095 St. Mary's Road, 3.5 acres. From left to right: unknown stores, Ladies and Children's Wear, Lance Pharmacy, [Dakota?] Bowling, Shoe Fair, Bank of Nova Scotia, Safeway, apartment block, Bank of Montreal. Consists of 3 separate photographs pasted together on cardboard to create a panorama. The cardboard is a scrap made from an old sign of the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (visible on the reverse). The cardboard is numbered “6”, presumably as part of a compilation with other shopping centre panoramas.
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Man.). Planning Division
Thoroughfares: Academy Road at Wellington Crescent
View of cars and cyclists heading down Academy Road towards Wellington Crescent and the Maryland Bridge. The cupola of Misericordia Hospital can be seen across the bridge.
Winnipeg’s Best Tourist Cabin Camp on Pembina Highway
Postcard featuring “Winnipeg’s Best Tourist Cabin Camp”, located on Pembina Highway (then Highway Number 14) around Chevrier Boulevard.
Winnipeg Tourist Cabins and Camp Park on Pembina Highway
Postcard featuring “Winnipeg Tourist Cabins and Camp Park”, located on Pembina Highway (then Highway Number 14) around Chevrier Boulevard.
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - men on motorcycles
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - G. Meech 1912 Hupmobile float
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - crowned woman in car
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - unmarked car
Winnipeg's 75th Anniversary parade - Parade Marshal
Part of Morris Block collection
Photograph of a pile of collapsed advertisement signs on an otherwise empty lot.
Block, Morris
Storefronts on Portage Avenue between Carlton and Hargrave Streets
Cars and shoppers in front of stores on the north side of Portage Avenue, between Carlton and Hargrave Streets. Featured are The Berryhill Shoe Store in the Enderton / Mitchell-Copp Building, the Bank of Montreal, and Zeller's (Zellers).
Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street
A view of Portage Avenue looking west from Colony Street. The Hudson's Bay Company Building is featured prominantly and the Power Building is visible farther west. Playing "Young Mr. Lincoln", the Gaiety Theatre can be seen across the street with two poli