T. Eaton parking lot on west side of Donald
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- 1959
Parking lot of T. Eaton Company, located on the west side of Donald between St. Mary and York Avenues, looking east.
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T. Eaton parking lot on west side of Donald
Parking lot of T. Eaton Company, located on the west side of Donald between St. Mary and York Avenues, looking east.
Crawler clearing snow on Notre Dame near Myrtle Street
A 325 Crawler machine clearing snow outside of the Christies Biscuits factory on Notre Dame Avenue near Myrtle Street.
Portage Avenue looking west from Empress Street
Portage Avenue in front of Manitoba Telephone Systems building on Empress Street, looking west.
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame display in Winnipeg Arena concourse
The concourse at the old Winnipeg Arena in the Polo Park Area. A display from the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame is at right.
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame display in Winnipeg Arena concourse
The concourse at the old Winnipeg Arena in the Polo Park Area. A display from the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame is at left.
Off ramps in the Winnipeg Arena concourse
Blocked access to ramps in the old Winnipeg Arena concourse, in the Polo Park area. A sign points to the Manitoba Sports Hall of fame at right.
Shopsy hot dog stand in Winnipeg Arena concourse
Hot dogs piled up at the Shopsy hot dog stand in the old Winnipeg Arena concourse in the Polo Park area.
Winnipeg Police Court / Civic Offices, 223 James Avenue
Former Winnipeg Police Court and now Civic office at 223 James Avenue.
Cropped to show only Alderman George Fisher of Ward Two.
Cropped to show only Mayor Edward "Ed" Parnell.
Cropped to show only Alderman Frederick Harvey Davidson of Ward Two.
Chief Newton to Police Commission regarding applications for reinstatement
Part of Police Museum Collection
A letter from Chris Newton, Acting Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, recommending it approve the reinstatement of several former employees who had reapplied following the General Strike.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Chief Newton to Police Commission commending employees
Part of Police Museum Collection
A letter from Chris Newton, Acting Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, commending specific employees who continued to work during the General Strike.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Excerpts from minutes of the Board of Police Commissioners regarding the General Strike
Part of Police Museum Collection
Several pages from a bound volume of the minutes of the Board of Police Commissioners between 23 May and 26 June 1919 (page 80: May 23; page 88: May 29; pages 115-116: June 9; pages 125-126: June 11; page 155: June 25; page 156: June 26). Some of the pages have copies of other records pasted to them from other dates. The pages are excerpts and, as a result, some pages contain information that is either continued from the previous page or continues on the next, but is not included. These excerpts were selected by the Winnipeg Police Museum and deal primarily with staffing during the General Strike, including the dismissal of and reinstatement of employees, and the Slave Pact loyalty pledge.
Winnipeg (Man.). Board of Police Commissioners
Fonds consists of a photo album created by William Smaill, Superintendent of the Winnipeg Aqueduct Construction Company, Ltd. The album contains photographs of the aqueduct’s construction, company men and their families, recreation, camps and homes used during construction, the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway, and the surrounding landscape (Shoal Lake, Whitemouth River, Indian Bay, Birch River). There are also several photos of Winnipeg during Decoration Day 1914, photos of Mayors T.R. Deacon, Thomas Sharpe, and R.D. Waugh, and two photos of an Anishinaabe camp at Kekekoziibii Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.
The photos are heavily annotated. The annotations consist of names, locations, descriptions, and sometimes the section or specific mile of the aqueduct. A few photos appear to be missing and there are several loose pages with similar content. The photos are arranged somewhat chronologically – photos from 1914 generally precede photos from 1915 – but there are many exceptions.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 1
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Cloudy and sleet - Digging first bucket of earth at Whitemouth River, Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 4
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: William Smaill - S.H. Reynolds - T. Sharpe - December 1914.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 5
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Track layer at work.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 9
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Station men's shack - Boggy number 1 - Hadashville - Settlers' house - Whitemouth - camp 3 - Indian Bay, April 1914.
Smaill, William
William Smaill Photo Album – Page 10
Part of William Smaill fonds
Captions read: Views at Greater Winnipeg Water District gravel pit.
Smaill, William