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24637 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An image of a blind runner competing in Annual Manitoba Marathon.  ChildrenClubsWinnipeg Buildings 1980, July 16
24537 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Two Boys with Displays for Winnipeg Community Clubs at Polo Park  SportsTrack & Field 1964, July 20-26
24198 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right) Clive Roots, Assiniboine Park Zoo Director; Jean Dick, President Zoological Society; and (back) Helen Granger Young, Sculptress admiring the Assiniboine Park Zoo award designed by Miss Young.  AwardsParksPersonalitiesWomenZoos 1977, June 15
24298 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (From left) Capt. Kelly Edmison; Pat MacNamara, Stewardess; and Capt. F.J. Young. Trans-Canada Air Lines first passenger flight arrives from Toronto at Stevenson Airfield, in Winnipeg.  AviationPersonalitiesWomen 1939, April 2
24709 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (From Left) Terry Thomas, Trish Wilson, Peter Garrick, And Bonnie Wyckoff, Dancers In The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Production Of Rodeo  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1973, November 21
24359 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (In the foreground) Richard Rutherford and Christine Hennessy of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1966, October 13
23986 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L- R) Antona Palmer, Curly Mcgreevey, Tec Gronuach, Nell Garton, Martha Merryweather, Mable Smith, And Nanna Sigurdson, members of the 1925 Graduating Class, St. Boniface School of Nursing, honoured by the Hospital's Nursing Association.  AssociationsGraduatesNursingPersonalitiesWomen 1975, May 17
25604 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L- R): Doc Steen, Radio Station Ckrc Announcer, Introducing The Jimmy King Trio - Jimmy King, Ray Moga, And George Resnick  BandsMusicPersonalitiesRadio 1962
23999 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L- R): Edward Wilson, Parade Marshall, Red River Exhibition; David Stewart, President, MacDonald Stewart Foundation; Pearl McGonigal, Chairperson, City Council's Centennial Celebration Sub-Committee; and Bob Bruce, Co-Chairman, and Ken Stuebing, Chairman, Winnipeg Pipe Band, Displaying Banner to be carried during the Band's appearance at the Tournament of Roses Parade in California.  ExhibitionsParadesPersonalities 1973, June 22
24895 A0833 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L- R): Stanley Baldwin, British Mp; Mrs. Baldwin; And John Bracken, Premier Of Manitoba. Photo By Foote  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1925c
23997 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L-R), Gerry Wooll, Director; Jim Cartlidge, Conference Chairman; and Jack McMahon, District Governor; Winnipeg, at the 3-Day Rotarian International Conference.  AssociationsConferencesPersonalities 1973, June 6
23994 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L-R): Susan Lynch, Barry Fry, Steve Decter, and Peggy Casselman posing with Seagram Trophy on their arrival back from The Canadian Mixed Curling Championships in Charlottetown, PEI.  CurlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1973, April 1
24024 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L-R): Sergeant Grant Russel, Beverly Garwood, Archdeacon, and Mrs. J. C. Martinson examining a display of RCMP equipment at their annual ball.  BallsEquipmentPersonalitiesRCMPWomen 1970, February 13
24002 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (L-R): W.A.R. MacDonald, Winnipeg District Manager, Royal Bank; W. Earl McLaughlin, Bank President and Vice-President; H. E. Wyatt looking over speech to be presented to a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at the Fort Garry Hotel.  BanksEventsPersonalities 1973, September 23
25036 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right), Syd Green, Manitoba MLA, David Lewis, Federal NDP Leader and Stanley Knowles, MP, election campaigning on Main Street. Photo taken by Gregg Burner.  EventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1974, July 4
25063 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Douglas Campbell, Stuart Garson, John Bracken, and Duff Roblin. Four men who have served Manitoba as Premier.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1961, February 14
24052 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Bill Mozol, Cartoonist, Winnipeg Free Press; Professor Robert Bruce, Fine Arts Department, University of Manitoba; and Jan Kamianski, Cartoonist, Winnipeg Tribune; Participants in the Press Club's “Paint In”.  CartoonsClubsEducationEventsJournalismPersonalities 1970, February 12
24043 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Doctors W.C. MacKenzie, Elinor Black, H.D. Dalgleish, and Gustave Gingras, Honourary Degree recipients from The University of Winnipeg during Canadian Medical Association meetings.  AssociationsMedicinePersonalitiesUniversitiesWomen 1970, June 17
25076 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Dr. Hugh M. Horner and Jack H. Horner, brothers and their cousin, Albert Horner, all members of Parliament from Alberta.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1958, May 13
24984 A0835 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Eric Wells, Bill Metcalfe, and George Waight on stage during testimonial dinner for Mr. Waight.  CelebrationsDiningJournalismPersonalitiesTheatre  
24036 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): John A. MaCaulay, Reverend Adam Grant Smith, Reverend Adam Guthaud, Joseph Thorson, Honourary Degree Recipients, University of Winnipeg.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesUniversities 1970, May 23
24053 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Mel Stover, Photographer, Manitoba Medical College and Don Comstock, Public Relations, Manitoba Hydro, Participating in the Press Club's “Paint In”.  ClubsJournalismPersonalitiesWomen 1970, February 12
24045 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Mr. And Mrs. George Sellars, Albert Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson toasting the opening of the New Manitoba Theatre Centre Building.  CeremoniesEventsPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1970, October 30
24037 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Rod Deyman, banjo; Hugh Malcomson, washtub; Fred Dawkins, kazoo; and Dick Moffat, guitar; Members of the Cast Iron Potty Jug Band performing at the Manitoba Theatre Centre's unveiling of their Super Bus.  BandsBusesMusicPersonalities 1970, May 25
24038 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Standing Fredrick Ernest Joseph Fry, Robert Beverly Malmo, Charles Roger Myers, and (seated) William E. Richer, Honourary Degree Recipients, University of Manitoba during special ceremonies opening the Duff Roblin Building.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesUniversities 1970, May 29
24033 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right, standing), Retired Court Judge S. H. Fahrni, Q.C.; Retired Exchequer Court Judge J. T. Thorson; B. V. Richardson, Q.C., Retired; and seated (Left to right) E. H. Bennett, Q.C. (Age 95), the oldest practitioner in Manitoba, and E. J. Thomas, Q.C., Retired; Hon."  AssociationsDiningJudiciaryPersonalities 1970, May 18
24569 A0822 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     15 second time exposure of Provencher Park during Festival Du Voyageur celebrations.  FestivalsFrenchParks 1972, February 22
24781 A0829 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     160 foot RCAF hangar, St. James, during construction.  AirportsConstructionHangarsMilitary 1952, June 9
24607 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     1970 reprint of old Maryland Bridge.  BridgesWinnipeg Streets 1899
24619 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     2 child victims of Polio Epidemic in 1953 in Iron Lung Units, Children's Hospital. John Bryant of Merry Menders Club reads to children.  ChildrenHospitalsMedicineWinnipeg Buildings 1953, December 9
24551 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     2 G.A.S.P. (Anti-Smoking) members in Old Spaghetti Factory collecting ashtrays.  AssociationsLifestyleRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1975, May 31
24621 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     2 teams of riders compete for polo ball in an open field at Birds Hill Park.  ParksPolo 1979, July 28
23988 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     2nd Battalion PPCLI band, taking part in opening ceremonies of Fort La Reine, in Portage la Prairie.  BandsCeremoniesMilitaryTowns 1975, July 13
24457 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A boy on the dock watches the ferry boat which is carrying a truck and an automobile (1948 Plymouth) from the mainland to Hecla Island in Lake Winnipeg. This ferry has been in operation since 1953.  BoatsChildrenFerriesLakesTowns 1969
25561 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A building at the Selkirk Mental Hospital Complex in Selkirk, Manitoba.  BuildingsHospitalsTowns 1974, July 16
25563 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A building at the Selkirk Mental Hospital complex in Selkirk, Manitoba.  BuildingsHospitalsTowns 1974, July 16
24260 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A construction worker pausing from his job to look over Downtown Calgary, Alberta.  BuildingsConstructionLabourStreetsTowns 1967, September 2
24397 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A couple dancing at a Royal Winnipeg Ballet fund-raising disco-dance party at the Centennial Concert Hall.  DanceEventsHalls 1978, December 7
24866 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A fireman wades out of a house filled with the Department's fire-fighting foam.  Fire DepartmentsFirefighters 1968, May 9
24428 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A fish ladder on the Oak River in Western Manitoba, is inspected by its designer, Frank Ward, the Manitoba Manager of Ducks Unlimited.  FishingPersonalitiesRivers 1951, August 15
24441 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A flea market held within the walls of the Odeon Drive-In in Winnipeg.  1978, August 20
24200 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A Frank Chalmer's photo of Fred Charles, Minnedosa; an antique car collector.  AutomobilesPersonalitiesTowns 1975, March 8
24192 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A Gordon Hunter photo of Mrs. Henri Lane, of the St. Boniface Museum and artifacts from the Sioux Massacre at Lac De Bois, 1736.  ArtifactsMuseumsPersonalitiesWomen 1966, December 17
24436 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A group of civilian firefighters at work in British Columbia.  FirefightersFiresForestry 1951, September 27
24409 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A group of Doukhobor women disrobe during fire at Krestova, BC.  DoukhoborsFiresTownsWomen 1953, October 19
24657 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A northern league baseball game involving the Winnipeg Goldeyes at Winnipeg Stadium.  BaseballStadiumsWinnipeg Buildings 1959, September 14
24237 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A nurse standing by the gate to Boissevain Hospital.  BuildingsHospitalsTownsWomen c. 1955
24351 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A performance of the touring African Ballet at the Winnipeg Arena.  ArenasDancePersonalities 1965, September 3
24440 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A rail bridge at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, the site of Old Fort Gibraltar.  BridgesFortsRivers 1957, May
25818 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A Reunion Of The 1923 Liberal-Progressive Manitoba Government. Front Row (L- R): R. W. Craig, John Bracken, Liquor Commisioner, W.R. Clubb, P.A. Talbot. Back Row: Premier D.L. Cambell, A E. Foster, N.V. Bachinsky, Clifford Barclay, N.A. Hryhorczuk, And J.G. Griffiths.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1955, October 11
24735 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A scene from the Manitoba Theatre Company's Production of “Almighty Voice”  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatre 1972, April 15
24439 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A scene within Fort Ellice on the Assiniboine River.  FortsRivers c. 1910
24389 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A street gang of teenagers congregate in Winnipeg's North End.  ChildrenCostumesLifestyle 1957, April 6
25558 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A streetcar used as a schoolhouse in Springbrook School Division near McGregor, Manitoba.  BuildingsSchoolsStreetcarsTowns 1954, March 25
25266 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A Tribune Night Employee Makes A Funny Face While Gary Lanoda, The Night Editor Enjoys A Cigar  JournalismPersonalities 1966, August 18
24681 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Downtown Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1955, January 29
24442 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1953, September 28
24477 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Main Street in Winnipeg, including City Billiards, Jack's Hotel and Main Meats.  HotelsPool HallsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1976, November 17
25559 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of the docks at Selkirk, Manitoba.  BoatsDocksTowns 1950, August 5
24672 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of the kitchen at Misericordia Hospital in Winnipeg.  HospitalsLifestyleWinnipeg Buildings 1957, December
25567 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Uranium City, a mining town in Saskatchewan.  MiningTowns 1964, June 29
24693 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Wasagaming in Riding Mountain National Park.  BuildingsParksStreetsTowns c. 1930
24694 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Wasagaming in Riding Mountain National Park.  BuildingsParksStreetsTowns 1930c
24665 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Westview, Manitoba.  BuildingsLifestyleReserves 1962, July 25
24474 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A wife and children in visiting room at Vaughan Street Detention Centre.  BuildingsChildrenJailsTownsWomen 1968, May 8
25468 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. C. Hamilton, Appointed Justice, Manitoba Court Of Queen'S  JudiciaryPersonalities 1965
25758 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. E. Smith, Long Time Minister Of Old Methodist Church In Winnipeg, Labour Mla For Brandon, And National Secretary Canadian Labour Defence League In C1940, Was Indicted On Charge Of Sedition, 1934, For Having Claimed R.B. Bennett Had Ordered The Murder Of Tim Buck, The Canadian Communist Leader  LabourPersonalitiesPoliticsReligion 1925c
25654 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. M. Monnin. Police Court Magistrate, 1956; Court Of Queen'S Bench, 1957; Manitoba Court Of Appeal, 1962  JudiciaryPersonalities 1957
25804 A0864 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. Ronald Williams, Publisher Of The Winnipeg Tribune In The 1960s And 1970s  JournalismPersonalities 1970
25345 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. S. Dewar, Chief Justice, Manitoba Court Of Queen'S Bench; Appointed 1973. Photo Taken By Gregg Burner  JudiciaryPersonalities 1978
25469 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A. W. Hanks, Mayor Of St. James; Owner-Publisher, The St. James Leader  JournalismPersonalitiesPolitics 1961
25073 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A.R. Paulley, future leader of the Manitoba NDP and later Provincial Minister of Labour under Ed Schreyer.  LabourPersonalitiesPolitics 1960, February
25376 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ab Gowanlock, Skip Of The 1953 Canadian Curling Championship Rink From Dauphin, Mb  CurlingPersonalities 1953, March
24178 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aberdeen School Annex, built 1920, to be replaced by an addition to the larger school building.  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1960, October
24177 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aberdeen School, Salter Street and Flora Avenue, built 1892.  SchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1953, February 24
24179 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Abitibi Paper Mill, Pine Falls, as seen from the Winnipeg River.  BuildingsMillsRiversTowns 1976, August 9
25475 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Abram W. Harrison, Progressive Conservative Mla For Killarney And Rock Lake, 1943 - 1966; Cabinet Minister Without Portfolio, 1963 - 1966; Speaker Of The House, 1960c  PersonalitiesPolitics 1959
24944 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Action shot of Kenny Ploen (11) Winnipeg Blue Bomber Quarterback throwing a pass during a game against Edmonton. Football fans in stands in background.  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1975, August 29
25399 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Actor Alan Dobie, cast as Sir Thomas Moore in the 1969 Manitoba Theatre Production of a man for all seasons. Dobie directed wedding in white at the Warehouse Theatre in Winnipeg, 1973.  PersonalitiesTheatre 1969
25420 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Actor John Fraser, star of the 1967 Manitoba Theatre Centre Production of “Romeo and Juliet”.  PersonalitiesTheatre 1967, February 11
25311 A0846 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Actors In Rainbow Stage'S Production Of Bye-Bye Birdie  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1963, July 3
24470 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial photograph of Winnipeg General Hospital and surrounding streets.  HospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1963, January
24471 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial photograph of Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre and surrounding neighborhood.  HospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1979, July 13
24264 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Calgary's Racetrack and Hockey Arena. Photo By Jack Delorme.  ArenasBuildingsRacetracksStreetsTowns 1955, July 17
24267 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Campbell Soup Company's Plant, Portage la Prairie.  BuildingsTowns 1962, August
24373 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Canadian National Railway's Symington Yards outside Winnipeg.  Rail YardsRailways c. 1965
24377 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of CNR's East Rail Yards off Main Street in Winnipeg.  Rail YardsRailwaysWinnipeg Streets 1957, May
24375 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of CNR's Fort Rouge shops in Winnipeg.  Rail YardsRailwaysShops 1959, June
24261 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Downtown Calgary.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1963, June 3
24365 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Kamloops, British Columbia.  BuildingsTowns 1968, June 14
24880 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Main Street and surrounding streets north of Portage Avenue in Winnipeg.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1959, June 25
24610 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Morden, Manitoba, featuring Morden Hospital.  BuildingsHospitalsTowns 1959, July 7
24614 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of old Yellowknife, NT.  BuildingsTowns 1956, October 8
24786 A0829 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Provencher Boulevard looking west. Includes City Hall.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1976, November 24
24794 A0829 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Red River Exhibition Midway with crowds and rides.  ExhibitionsMidways 1962, June 20
25271 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial View Of The Assiniboine And Red River Junctions Taken From The Norwood Bridge Looking North  BridgesRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1966, September 17
24187 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of the new airport at Norway House, Manitoba.  AirportsTowns 1971, April 26
24879 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of the Portage and main area of Downtown Winnipeg.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1955, September
24878 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of the Portage Avenue and main area of downtown Winnipeg.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1955, September
24337 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of the RCAF Station at Cold Lake, Alberta.  AviationBuildingsMilitaryTowns 1955, August 8
24877 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of the University of Manitoba Campus.  UniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings c. 1963
25273 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial View Of The Winnipeg Arena, Stadium And Velodrome Construction From Above Empress Street Looking To The Northwest  ArenasConstructionStadiumsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1966, September 17
24615 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view of Yellowknife, NT.  BuildingsTowns 1954, June 18
25272 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial View University Of Manitoba Campus, From Above The Red River Looking West  UniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1966, September 17
24828 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial view, Central Park and surrounding area.  ParksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1961, September
24497 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial View, Flin Flon Metallurgical Plant And Open Pit Mine  IndustryMiningTowns 1960c
24995 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial View, Whitehorse, Yukon Territories  BuildingsTowns 1953, March
24259 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aerial, Downtown Calgary.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1973, October 13
24587 A0822 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Aftermath of great fire at the Kelly Building 181-183 Bannatyne Avenue, with firefighters and old fire engine. Photo by Foote.  Fire EquipmentFirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1911, January
24295 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Cadets of no.6 Winnipeg Squadron at the CPR Depot on the occasion of the arrival of the celebrity parade headed by Miss Anna Neagle and Producer Herbert Wilcox. Officers in front row (from left): A.C. Stewart, W.J. Fleming, W.O.I. Pickering, Sgt. Ray Hall, Cpl. Scott Little, Sgt. George Shaw, and Cadet Morley Tadman.  MilitaryParadesStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1942, June 22
25277 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Canada Officials And Other Dignitaries Take Part In Ceremonies Inaugerating The Airlines New Paris Service. The Ceremonies Were Conducted In A Mock-Up Of Plane'S Interior At The Hotel Fort Garry. Note The Chandeliers Hanging From The Hotels Ceiling. These Certainly Would Not Be Found In An Airplane. The Seats Look Authentic Though  AviationBuildingsCeremoniesHotelsWomen 1965, March 4
24307 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Canada Stewardesses train for ditching procedures at the St. James Civic Centre Pool.  AviationPoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1958, April 10
24308 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Canada Viscount decorated in Winnipeg to protest the move of the Airline's overhaul base to Dorval, Quebec.  AviationProtests 1963, December 5
25111 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Marshall Hugh Campbell, Chief Of Air Staff, Royal Canadian Air Force  MilitaryPersonalities 1961
25393 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Vice Marshall Henry M. Carscallen, Head of Armed Forces Training Command in Winnipeg 1960 until his retirement in 1963.  MilitaryPersonalities 1960, November 6
25120 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Al Cheesman, Canadian Aviation Pioneer. Veteran Arctic and Antarctic Pilot, serving on the expeditions of Sir Hubert Wilkins.  AviationPersonalities 1937
25756 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Al Sherman, Coach, Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club, 1954-1956  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1956
24080 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Al Simmons, Federal candidate for the Rhino Party in the riding of Winnipeg-St. James.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1980, February 5
25608 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alan A. Klass, Winnipeg Physician And Surgeon. Recipient Of Honourary Doctor Of Laws Degree From The University Of Manitoba, 1973  PersonalitiesUniversities 1954
25152 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Albert Bradshaw, a Winnipegger better known as Brad the Clown, was Canada's oldest clown when he retired in 1967 at the age of 83.  ClownsPersonalities c. 1960
25129 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Albert D. Cohen, President, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1966; President and Chief Executive Officer, General Distributors of Canada Ltd; and founder of the St. Boniface General Hospital Research Foundation Humanitarian Award.  BusinessesHospitalsPersonalitiesTheatre 1980
25321 A0847 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alderman And Other Dignitaries Tour The Construction Site Of The New City Hall  City HallsConstructionPersonalitiesPolitics 1963, November 6
24806 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alec Gudziak working on the Wolseley Avenue Elm Tree in an attempt to save it's life. Sign on tree reads “TREE NOW UNDER REPAIR IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE ITS LIFE".  PersonalitiesSignsTreesWinnipeg Streets 1958, June
24031 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alex Kennedy, artist from the Lakehead Area, with one of his sculptures on display at The Bay.  ArtPersonalities 1970, May 5
25106 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alexander Brereton, Sargent, 8th Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Winner Of Victoria Cross  AwardsMilitaryPersonalities 1918c
25749 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alexander Mcinnes Runciman (B. 1914). President, United Grain Growers, 1961- ; Director, Great-West Life Assurance Co. And Canadian Pacific Railway Co  AgricultureBusinessesPersonalities 1974
25744 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alexander Ross (1881-1973) Brig-Gen., Canadian Armed Forces. Co-Founder And National President, Royal Canadian Legion. Yorkton, Saskatchewan District Court Judge, 1921-1956  AssociationsJudiciaryMilitaryPersonalities 1930c
24713 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alexandra Nadal and Eugene Slavin, husband and wife dancers with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1967, December 22
25810 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alfred J. Andrews, The Boy Mayor Of Winnipeg In 1898-1899  PersonalitiesPolitics 1940c
25051 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alfred Joseph Andrews, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1898-99.  PersonalitiesPolitics c. 1945
25052 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alfred Joseph Andrews, Mayor Of Winnipeg, 1898-99. See W.P.I. #A0468-15012  PersonalitiesPolitics 1898c
25154 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Allan Bready, News Director at CJOB in Winnipeg, for 18 Years, who later joined the Winnipeg Tribune Writing Staff.  JournalismPersonalitiesRadio 1963
25004 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Alvin George Hamilton, MP for Regina East; Federal Minister of Agriculture in the Diefenbaker Cabinet.  AgriculturePersonalitiesPolitics 1962
24443 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An aerial view of Gillam, Manitoba.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1966, July 7
24444 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An aerial view of Gillam, Manitoba.  Chimes 1976, February 4
24889 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An aerial view of Stevenson Field and its runways in Winnipeg.  Airports 1957, June 15
24663 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An aerial view of the meat packing plants in St. Boniface, Manitoba.  Winnipeg Buildings 1969
24655 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An aerial view of the town of Lynn Lake, Manitoba.  BuildingsMiningTowns 1968
24733 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An artist's rendering of the Walker Theatre in Winnipeg.  ArtCinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings c. 1928
24186 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An Avro-Jetliner, the first jet-powered passenger plane to land at Stevenson Field. It travelled from Toronto averaging 440 miles per hour.  AircraftAirportsAviation 1951, January 12
25251 A0844 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An Ice Jam Near The Norwood Bridge (This Was The Second Norwood Bridge Built In 1930s) On The Red River Being Blown Apart With Dynamite  BridgesFloodsRivers 1966, April 4
24408 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An interior view of Bogart's Discotheque in Old Market Square. Harry Holbrook is the Disc Jockey in this picture.  LoungesMarketsWinnipeg Buildings 1979, August 29
24425 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An Inuit making fire with a primitive fire drill used before White Traders brought them matches.  EskimosFiresInuitInventionsTools c. 1934
24424 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An Inuit woman identified as the youngest of three wives of a centennarian named Ta-Ta-Cha.  EskimosInuitPersonalitiesWomen 1934, September 21
24183 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An USD-501 Airborne Surveillance Drone being launched during tests at Churchill, Manitoba.  AviationMilitaryTowns 1969, October 28
25138 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Andrew Currie, Player, Winnipeg Rugby Club  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1932c
25137 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Andrew Currie, Player, Winnipeg Rugby Club  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1932
25353 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Andrew Knox Dysart. Chancellor, University Of Manitoba. Justice, Manitoba Court Of Appeal  JudiciaryPersonalitiesUniversities 1955
24060 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Andy Bathgate, b. August 28, 1932, Winnipeg, NHL Star, New York Rangers 1954-1963, Toronto Maple Leafs 1963-1965, Detriot Red Wings 1965-1967, Pittsburgh Penguins 1967-1969, World Hockey Association, Vancouver Blazers 1974. Hart Trophy Winner 1959.  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1960
25149 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Andy Bilimovich, a Winnipegger who at the age of 15 wrote a layman's guide to jets and missiles which sold 200 thousand copies, and who at the age of 21 was charged with bank robbery in Toronto and judged unfit because of insanity to stand trial.  AuthorsCrimePersonalities 1957, August 31
24332 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Anglican Church of the Ascension in Stonewall, Manitoba.  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1979, July
24324 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Anglican church, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.  Anglican church, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.  BuildingsChurchesReservesTowns 1939, May 22
25500 A0853 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ann Henry, Winnipeg Playwright Who Penned Lulu Street, A Former Drama Critic For The Winnipeg Tribune  AuthorsJournalismPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1954
25147 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Anna Denby, Alderman And Deputy Mayor, Thompson, Manitoba. Unsuccessful Progressive Conservative Candidate, 1973 Provincial Election  PersonalitiesPoliticsTownsWomen 1973c
25417 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Anne Francis Florence Bird, Journalist (Including A Weekly Column About Women'S War Work For 5 Years In Winnipeg). Headed A Royal Commission On The Status Of Women In 1967. Awarded The Order Of Canada 1971, Appointed To The Senate 1978  JournalismPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1979, July
24959 A0835 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Annual inspection of militia regiments held on old University Square, University of Manitoba, north of Broadway Avenue.  MilitaryParadesUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings c. 1900
24149 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Antoine Hacault (left) the new Archbishop of the St. Boniface diocese with the outgoing Maurice Baudoux.  PersonalitiesReligion 1974, September 16
24746 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Archbishop Maurice Baudoux surveying some of the furniture salvaged from St. Boniface Cathedral.  ChurchesFiresPersonalitiesReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1968, July 22
24991 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Archery at YWCA canyon camp.  ArcheryAssociationsCampsRecreationWomen 1953, July
25692 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Archie R. Micay, Qc, Received Honourary Doctor Of Law Degree, October, 1977. He Past President Manitoba Law Society And Manitoba Bar Association  AwardsHebrewsJudiciaryPersonalities 1977
24015 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Archie Tawns, (L) Vice-President and General Manager Chrysler Canada, Len Evans, Manitoba Minister Industry and Commerce and Ron Todgham, President, Chrysler Canada, at opening of the company's truck centre.  BusinessesPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, January 21
25481 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arif Hasnain, Artistic Director, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1977 - 1980  PersonalitiesTheatre 1979
25403 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Armand Dureault, Q.C. St. Boniface County Court Judge Who Ruled In 1976 That Manitoba'S Official Language Actpassed In 1890 Is Unconstitutional And That French Is One Of Province'S Official Languages  JudiciaryPersonalities 1965, January 1
24509 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Armed forces personnel rescuing people from the rising flood waters outside Winnipeg with amphibious ducks. They were taken to special trains which transported them to safety.  FloodsMilitaryRailwaysTrucks 1950, May 13
24970 A0835 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Armstrong's Point Water Works.  Winnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900
24341 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arnold Spohr and Eva Von Genscy of the Winnipeg Ballet rehearse for their roles in Les Sylphides.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1951, October
24345 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arnold Spohr And Jean Mckenzie In Winnipeg Ballet'S Production Of Visages  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1949, March 7
25205 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Art Chipman, Inducted Into Canadian Football Hall Of Fame, 1969. Winnipeg-Born Chipman Was An Executive Of The Blue Bombers From 1936-48  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1957, November 30
25459 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Art Gebauer, Police Chief Of Brooklands, Manitoba  PersonalitiesPolice 1963, August 15
25418 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arthur A. Franklin, President, Manitoba Federation of Labour 1961-1965, 1968.  LabourPersonalities 1968, January 3
25607 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arthur George Knight. Born In Sussex, England; Resident Of Regina, Saskatchewan. Served With 10th Battalion. Awarded Victoria Cross For Most Conspicuous Bravery In 1918  AwardsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1918c
24161 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arthur Goldberg, U.S. Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, addresses the crowd at a law meeting at the Playhouse Theatre in Winnipeg.  EventsJudiciaryPersonalities 1969, September 16
25660 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Arthur Moug. Mayor Of Charleswood, 1965-1971; Mla For Charleswood, 1969 - 1977  PersonalitiesPolitics 1969
25510 A0854 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Artist Drawing Of The James Richardson And Sons Ltd., Grain Terminal In Port Arthur  AgricultureElevatorsPorts 1930, September 18
24102 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Artist Gordon Adaskin  ArtPersonalities 1968, October
24103 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Artist Jan Boning  ArtPersonalities 1968, October
24104 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Artist Robert Sakowski  ArtPersonalities 1968, October
24105 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Artist Tony Tascona  ArtPersonalities 1968, October
24762 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Assembly Line At Saunders Aircraft Ltd., Gimli, Manitoba  AircraftAviationBuildingsFactoriesIndustry 1972, January
24752 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Assiniboine School, Portage Avenue at Berry Street.  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1979, December
24951 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Auditorium Rink Company, corner of Garry Street and York Avenue.  AuditoriumsBusinessesRinksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets c. 1900
25194 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Audrey Brock, Manitoba Communist Leader And Frequent Winnipeg Aldermanic Candidate Of The Early 1930'S  PersonalitiesPolitics 1935, November 11
25639 A0858 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Austin Mcveigh, Scottish-Born Prospector Who Discovered Rich Deposits Of Copper And Nickel Ore At Lynn Lake, Mb, In 1941. Discovery Resulted In Wide Scale Mining Operations In The Area  MiningPersonalitiesScots 1957
24698 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Automobile moving along the north entrance to Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba.  AutomobilesGatesParksSigns c. 1960
25583 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     B. Charles Jenkins, Chairman, University of Manitoba Agronomy Division. Developer of Triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye, the first successful man-made grain.  AgricultureInventionsPersonalitiesUniversities 1955
25835 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Baggum Grange, Winnipeg Rock Group, From Left: Rick Clyde, Drums; Paul Ewald, Bass; Allan Sanders, Guitar; John Scotland Hannah, Lead Guitar  MusicPersonalities 1969, April 23
25609 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Baldur Kristjanson, Long-Time Manitoba And Federal Senior Civil Servant. Positions Included Chairman Of Theeconomic Development And Advisory Board (Manitoba); Chairman, Manitoba Milk Control Board; Economic Adviser To Edward Schreyer And Duff Roblin  PersonalitiesPolitics 1959
24203 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Banff Springs Hotel and Bow Valley from Sulphur Mountain.  BuildingsHotelsMountainsParks 1950
24210 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Portage Avenue and Garry Street.  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1980, January 7
24950 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bank Of Ottawa Building, 363 Main Street  BanksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900c
25419 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Barbara Franklin, actress, star of 1961 Rainbow Stage Production of Pyjama Game, also appeared in their carousel and the Manitoba Theatre Centre 1961 Production of “The Four Poster”.  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1961, April 25
25732 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Barbara Pentland, Winnipeg Pianist And Composer, Attended Juilliard Graduate'S School In New York 1936 - 1939. Later Earned Positions At The Royal Conservatory Of Music In Toronto And The University Of British Columbia Department Of Music  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1953, November 14
25193 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Barry Broadfoot, Author Of Numerous Canadian Oral Histories, Such As Ten Lost Years And Six War Years. A Native Of Winnipeg, Former Tribune Reporter  AuthorsJournalismPersonalities 1976, October 16
25108 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Beatrice Brigden who was born in 1894, was a life member of the National and Manitoba Councils of Women. She was founder of the Labour Women's Social and Economic Conference in 1924. She was a long-time labour and women's rights activist; Several times a Provincial and Federal CCF-NDP Candidate.  LabourPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1975
25751 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Beatrice St. Amant, Noted For Her Work With Mentally Handicapped Children Of Manitoba. Founder Of The Youville Home For Epileptic Children, Forerunner Of The St. Amant Centre In Winnipeg  HospitalsMedicinePersonalities 1954
25482 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Benjamin Hewak. County Court Judge, 1971-77; Justice, Manitoba Court Of Queen'S Bench. Photo Taken By Gregg Burner  JudiciaryPersonalities 1978
25212 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bernard Christoph, Head Of Retail Clerks Union 1970s. Later, Head Of United Food And Commercial Workers In Manitoba  LabourPersonalities 1976, September 30
25670 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bert Pearl, founder of the Happy Gang, whose popular radio show aired weekly on CBC from 1937-1959.  PersonalitiesRadio c. 1955
25452 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Beryl Fox, Native Of Winnipeg, Television Journalist And Producer-Director With The Cbc Program “This Hour Has Seven Days”  JournalismPersonalitiesProgramsTelevisionWomen 1966, May 2
25596 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bess Kaplan, Winnipeg Author Whose Works Include Corner Store  AuthorsPersonalitiesWomen 1975
24730 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Betty Farrally, Producer-Ballet Mistress of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, watches as Arnold Spohr, Principal Dancer, rehearses.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1953, December 31
25058 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Blaikie, MP (NDP) Winnipeg Birds Hill.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1970
25409 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Everett, Appointed President Of Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Team 1962. Ticket Chairman, Pan Am Games 1967  BaseballBusinessesPersonalitiesSports 1961, January 18
25485 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Grogan, Program Director and Operations Chief, CKY Radio Mid 1960s. President of Winnipeg Press Club,1967-1968.  PersonalitiesProgramsRadio 1958, May
25595 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Juzda (B. 1920). Player, National Hockey League New York Rangers, 1940-42, And 1945-48; Toronto Maple Leafs, 1948-1952. He Finished His Career With The Winnipeg Maroons  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1940c
24865 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Norrie claims a victory over Joe Zuken, a fellow City Councillor at a sparring match at Unicity Shopping Centre. Referee is Stephen Humphrey, Manager of the Centre.  PersonalitiesPoliticsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1979, June 16
25738 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Robinson, Prominent Figure In Winnipeg Hockey Circles. Member Of 1941 Memorial Cup Champion Winnipeg Rangers, And The 1944 Allan Cup Victors, Quebec Aces. Later Played With Seattle, Ottawa Senators And The Winnipeg Maroons. He Also Coached The Winnipegt Warriors, And University Of Manitoba Bisons And Held A Management Position In The Early Days Of The Professional Winnipeg Jets.  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1954, April 7
25796 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Sutherland, Native Of Winnipeg, A Professional Hockey Player With Philadelphia Flyers, St. Louis Blues,And The Winnipeg Jets. Later A Coach With The Jets  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1953
24678 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Walker, Announcer and Entertainer from Winnipeg, fastens the Winner's Cape around newly named Miss Manitoba, Jo-Anne McIntyre.  AwardsPersonalitiesTelevisionWomen c. 1964
25048 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Walker, the music man and Evelyne Anderson, librarian. Starring in Rainbow Stage's Production of "The Music Man."  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1962, June 30
24622 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bill Williams (Production Manager) and Tibor Feheregyhazi (Stage Manager) discuss set mock-up, Rainbow Stage.  PersonalitiesTheatre 1975, July 7
25594 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Billboard Supporting Mixed Beverage Rooms, Sponsored By Stephen Juba During His Campaign For Alderman  Beverage RoomsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsSigns 1955
24310 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Billboard taken out by Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba to protest the planned move of the Air Canada Overhaul Base from his City to Montreal.  AviationProtests 1968, November 13
25839 A0866 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Billie Hughes Of Winnipeg, Athletic Trainer And Masseur, Once One Of Canada'S Top Boxers. He Held The Country'S Bantam And Featherweight Titles  BoxingPersonalitiesSports 1955, April 20
25555 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Birkenhead School, a one-room schoolhouse, at Neyenburg, near Winkler, Manitoba.  BuildingsSchoolsTowns 1980, February 23
23990 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bishop Einarsson (Center) Honourary Degree Recipient with Dr. P.H.T. Thorlakson and Dr. Duckworth, University of Winnipeg.  PersonalitiesReligionUniversities 1975, October 5
25107 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bishop Gabriel Breynat, Vicar Apostolic of the Mackenzie and Yukon Regions for over 50 years, known as the Flying Bishop and Bishop of the Winds to the Indigenous People and Inuit People he served.  PersonalitiesReligion 1939
24082 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bishop Sotirios (Right), Greek Orthodox Bishop for all of Canada, participating in services with local clergy.  PersonalitiesReligion 1976, March 14
24014 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bishop Valentine (C) with auxiliary bishop Antoine Hacault, St. Boniface (L) and George Cardinal Flahiff (R) after ceremonies conferring his appointment as Bishop of Rupertsland.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesReligion 1970, January 6
24234 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Boats in storage at Louise Bridge Docks.  BoatsDocks 1973, May 22
25840 A0866 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bob Hope, American Comedian And Film Actor, Feeds Quips To Winnipeg Journalist And Theatre Personality Victor V. Murray, During The His (Bob’S) Visit To Winnipeg  CinemaJournalismPersonalities 1953, April 29
25709 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bob Preston, Winnipeg Tribune And Cbc Reporter For Over 25 Years  JournalismPersonalities 1960, June
24111 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bobby Clark, Captain of the Flin Flon Bombers; Player, Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL.  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1968, October 22
24005 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bobby Hull (L) and Gordie Howe (R) with Allan Moore, Chairman, United Way Campaign to kick-off annual campaign.  CharitiesEventsHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1973, September 30
24154 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bobby Hull of the Winnipeg Jets, fitting teammate Kurt Larssen with a brunette hairpiece at the Winnipeg International Airport.  AirportsHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1974, December 18
25766 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bobby Stewart, Acclaimed Assiniboia Downs Jockey For Over 10 Years. Held Record For Most Career Wins, Most Season Wins, And Most Wins In A Day  Horse RacingPersonalitiesSports 1966, July 6
56387 A1722 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bones Of Father Aulneau S.J. And Jean Baptiste Laverendrye, Son Of Pierre Laverendrye, Who Along With19 Of Their Companions Were Massacred By The Sioux Indians On Massacre Island, Lake Of The Woods Onjune 6, 1736. Photo Shows Mrs. Irene Lane, A Member Of, Gordon Hunter Of Winnipeg Tribune  ArtifactsMuseumsPersonalitiesWomen 1966, December 17
24181 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bonnie Duncan (left) wicked witch; Dave Fraser, scarecrow; Roy Smith, lion and Audrey Marer, Dorothy; In Actorshowcase's Production of "The Wizard of Oz".  PersonalitiesTheatre 1978, September 2
25588 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bowler, Jack Johnston, Manitoba Junior Athlete Of The Year, 1966  AwardsBowlingPersonalitiesSports 1965
24241 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Boy Scouts during rally at The Winnipeg Arena.  ArenasBoy ScoutsWinnipeg Buildings 1957, February 24
24243 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brandon fair parade.  AgricultureFairsParadesTowns 1974, August 5
25778 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brandon'S Bill Wilton, Mayor From 1969 To 1975, When He Was Defeated. Was Federal Conservative Top Fundraiser In Manitoba  PersonalitiesSports 1963, August 1
25534 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brian Kearns, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Development Officer With Alcoholism Foundation Of Manitoba  AssociationsPersonalities 1978, July 27
25541 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brian Koshul, Ndp Candidate Churchill Riding In 1968 And Managing Editor Thompson Citizen And Nickel Bolt News, Cbc Reporter  JournalismPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, June 10
24249 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bridge over the flood swollen Assiniboine River near Poplar Point, Manitoba that is the only access route for the Poplar Point Hutterite Colony.  BridgesHutteritesRiversTowns 1976, May 3
25574 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brig.-General H. D. B. Ketchen, D.S.O., Commander Of The Manitoba Military District In 1918 And Member Of Themanitoba Legislature From 1932 To 1945  MilitaryPersonalitiesPolitics 1937c
25628 A0858 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brigadier A. R. Macfarlane, District Officer Commanding M.D. 10 (Manitoba), 1942-1944  MilitaryPersonalities 1942c
25532 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brigadier General Orville M. Kay, served in both Wars and was Manitoba's Crown Prosecutor and Deputy Attorney General.  MilitaryPersonalities 1960, April 26
24887 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bristol Aero Engines Limited In Winnipeg  AviationFactoriesHangarsWinnipeg Buildings 1956, January
24252 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bristol Aerospace workmen building pontoons in their Ellice Avenue plant.  AviationBusinessesWinnipeg Buildings 1956, April 2
23982 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Brown And Rutherford Ltd., 233 Fort Street, fire, $66,591 loss.  FiresLumberingWinnipeg Buildings 1975, May 14
24007 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bruce Boreham, Age 79, Assistant Sports Editor, Winnipeg Telegram Newspaper, 1910; Sports Editor, Calgary Herald, 1912; Editor, Winnipeg Telegram, 1919; Editor, Canadian Press, Ottawa, 1921; Sports Editor, Winnipeg Tribune, 1923; Public Relations, CNR, 1933-1956; Press Agent, Public Relations, Assiniboia Downs 1958-1970 when he retired. He was a life member of Manitoba Golf Association.  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRailways 1971, January 4
25055 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bruce Chown (left), President, Canadian Handicrafts Guild Presents Life Membership to Manitoba Artist Eric H. Bergman.  ArtAssociationsCraftsPersonalities 1953, January 26
25576 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bruce Hutchison. Writer And Editor, Vancouver Sun And Winnipeg Free Press. Author Of Numerous Books On Canadian History  AuthorsHistoryJournalismPersonalities 1940c
25435 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bud Donovan, winner of the 1933 Manitoba Open at Niakwa Golf Club when he lived in Winnipeg. A dominant factor in Canadian golf in the 1930's. He moved to Toronto in 1935.  GolfPersonalitiesSports 1960
24156 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bud Holohan (left), National Co-ordinator, and Harold Martin (right) Chairman of World Hockey '70 for Winnipeg, and Peter Burtniak, Manitoba Minister of Tourism and Recreation in Promotional shot for the proposed World Championships in Winnipeg.  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1969, September 17
24703 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Building at Carlton Street and Broadway Avenue in Winnipeg.  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1952, December 31
24518 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Buildings (left to right): Paragon Jewellers; Waffle Shop (Waffles); The Hotel Empress (Empress Hotel) with the Empress Barber and Parlour at 684 Main Street West at Higgins; and D.W. Ditlove Tobacconist at Higgins Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Signs read "Sweet Caporal Cigarettes" and "Drink Coca Cola". Automobiles are on the street. Note the Hydro Pole, street lamp, and automobiles. Great Photo.  AutomobilesHotelsHydroSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1953
24501 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Buildings at Cranberry Flats, Manitoba, along the Flin Flon line of the CN railway.  BuildingsTowns c. 1950
23959 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Buildings on McDermot Avenue: The Lake of the Woods Milling Company Ltd Building with "Lake Of The Woods House" sign over the door at 212 McDermot Avenue; The Criterion Hotel with sign and parlour entrance on the left of the Hotel at 214 McDermot Avenue; and Canadian Footwear Ltd sign on the next building (216 McDermot) in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  HotelsSignsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1978, April 3
25254 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bulldozer From The R.M. Of St. Clements Works On Dike Construction Near East Selkirk  ConstructionDikesFloodsRiversTowns 1966, April 8
24855 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bundles of newspapers being tied and passed by conveyor belt and chute to waiting trucks at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
24473 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bunks inside of Headingley Jail Annex on its opening in Headingley, Manitoba.  BuildingsFurnitureJailsTowns 1959
25816 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bush Pilot Roy Brown, World War I Veteran Who Killed The Red Baron, On The Cowling Of His Float Plane  AircraftPersonalities 1948, September 30
25350 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     C. E. Dojack, Publisher, Der Nordwestern. President, Canada Press Club, 1958; Canada Ethnic Press Federation, 1964  JournalismPersonalities 1958
25355 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     C. E. Gordon Earl, Executive Director, Canadian Wheat Board  AgriculturePersonalitiesWheat Board 1971
25844 A0866 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     C. F. Greene, Public Relations Consultant And Director Of Winnipeg'S 75th Anniversary Celebrations  AssociationsBusinessesPersonalities 1949
25442 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     C. H. C. Edwards, Law Professor, Appointed Dean Of Manitoba Law School 1964, And Later Dean Of The Law Facultyat The University Of Manitoba.  EducationFacultyJudiciaryPersonalities 1964, April 27
25346 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     C. H. Punch Dickens, Canadian Aviation Pioneer, Winner Of The Mckee Trophy For Pioneer Northern Flying.Pilot, Rcaf And Western Canadian Airways. Winner Of Distinguished Flying Cross In World War I  AviationAwardsPersonalities 1929
24447 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cabin in Ponemah, Manitoba, belonging to Girl Guides of Canada, Winnipeg District.  BuildingsCabinsClubsGirl GuidesTowns c. 1950
24254 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     CAE employees marching down Portage Avenue enroute to the Legislature to protest the Government's inaction on employment.  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1971, June 11
24258 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Calgarians watching the wild-horse roping contest during the Stampede.  RodeosTowns 1965, July
25652 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Calvert Charton Miller (1899-1978) Chief Justice Of Manitoba, 1961-1967  JudiciaryPersonalities 1959
24142 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cam Conner, high salaried graduate of the Flin Flon Bombers Junior Hockey Team whose professional career started with the Phoenix Roadrunners before stints in Houston, Edmonton, Montreal, New York and the Rangers.  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1977, January 2
24990 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Campers rolling ground sheets at YWCA canyon camp.  AssociationsCampsWomen 1953, July
24934 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canada Permanent Block, 433 Portage Avenue  BlocksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1900
25141 A0841 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Air-Marshall W. A. Curtis  MilitaryPersonalities 1951
24886 A0832 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Airways Limited at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg.  AviationHangarsWinnipeg Buildings c. 1935
25221 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Artist Emily Carr, Best Known For Her Paintings Of West Coast Indians And Scenery. Winner Of The Governor-General Award In 1941 For Her Book “Klee Wyck”. She Died In 1945  ArtAuthorsPersonalities 1943c
24079 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian author Eric Wilson with his children's novel, Terror In Winnipeg.  AuthorsPersonalities 1979, September 27
24960 A0835 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Bank of Commerce, 380 Main Street.  BanksWinnipeg Buildings c. 1900
24435 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian CL-215 drops a load of water on a fire near Lac du Bonnet. Photo by Jim Wiley.  AircraftFiresTownsTrees 1977, June 18
24434 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian CL-215 Water Bomber dumping a load over fire in the Whiteshell.  AircraftFiresForestry 1970, September 24
23964 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Clothing Designers (L- R) Back Row: Sarah Poullot, Michele Loyd, Alfred Sung, Valerie Knapp, and Daniel Storto, standing behind models who are wearing their creations during Eaton's Promotion.  ArtPersonalitiesWomen 1978, June 19
24281 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Coast Guard Dingy patrolling Gimli Harbour. Photo by Jeff De Booy.  BoatsHarbours 1977, July
24280 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Coast Guard Ship "Namao" patrolling Red River near Selkirk.  BoatsRiversShips 1975, November
24613 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian expedition on way to Batoche, Fish Creek.  North West Rebellion 1885
24417 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian fashion designers (in the back row, from left) Sarah Pouliot, Michelle Lloyd, Alfred Sung, Valerie Knapp, and Daniel Storto. Each designer's work is worn by the model seated in front in this photo taken in Downtown Winnipeg by Gregg Burner.  ArtCostumesPersonalitiesWomen 1978, June 20
24826 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Industrial Alcohol Company Of Manitoba Ltd., 185 Market Avenue  Winnipeg Buildings 1920c
24372 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian National Railways Transcona Yards photographed by Bruce Watson of the Winnipeg Tribune.  Rail YardsRailways 1950, May 9
24741 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian National train derailment near MacGregor, Manitoba. Thirty-one cars derailed, resulting in a major spill of polyvinyl chloride. Photo taken by Jon Thordarson.  DisastersRailwaysWrecks 1980, March 11
24739 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian National train wreck near Anola, Manitoba.  RailwaysWrecks 1957, April
24740 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Pacific Train Derailment At Rosser, Manitoba  RailwaysTownsWrecks 1957, July
24736 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Pacific train derailment near Cloverleaf, Manitoba. Photo taken by Gordon Hunter.  RailwaysWrecks 1972, February 29
24738 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian Pacific train wreck in Whitemouth, Manitoba. Photo taken by Frank Chalmers.  RailwaysTownsWrecks 1973, June 13
24078 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canadian songwriter and singer Shirley Eikhard.  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1976, March 19
25375 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Canon Frederick Glover (1888-1980). Upon Retirement In 1967, He Had Served St. Margaret'S Anglican Church,Winnipeg, For 46 Years  PersonalitiesReligion 1947
25033 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Capt. E. Donald Bellew, awarded Victoria Cross for his actions at the Second Battle of Ypres, April 24, 1915. Served with British Columbia Regiment.  AwardsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I c. 1915
25808 A0864 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Captain C. P. O'Kelley Of Winnipeg, V.C. M.C. Of The 52nd Battalion Cef; Died In 1922 While Exploring In Northwestern Ontario  MilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1920c
40182 A1344 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Captain Harry Colebourn With The Second Canadian Infantry Brigade Headquarters Mascot, The Bear Which He Bought As A Cub For $20 In Ontario. He Named The Small Female Black Bear Cub "Winnie" (Presumably After The City Of Winnipeg Where Colebourn Worked As A Veterinarian For The Department Of Agriculture, Health Of Animals Branch). This Bear Was The Model For "Winnie The Pooh" Stories. A.A. Milne (The Creator Of "Winnie The Pooh" Stories) And His Own Son, Christopher Robin, Had Visited The Bear Frequently At The London Zoo Where Captain Harry Colebourn Left The Bear When He Left For The Battlefields In France. When The War Was Over Colebourn Decided To Leave The Bear With The London Zoo As They Had Looked After The Bear So Well. Colebourn Often Visited The Bear In London. Colebourn Lived In Winnipeg At 600 Corydon Avenue And Had A Small Animal Hospital At The Rear Of His Family Home There. (See Also A1596-52579 And A1596-52580)  AnimalsAuthorsBearsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War IZoos  
25197 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Caribou Bill And His Dog, 'Rex', At Cranberry Portage. Born William Ashburner Anger About 1893, He Had A One-Man Museum At Cranberry Portage And Was A Prostilyzer Of The Wonders Of The North  EntertainmentPersonalities 1955, August
24724 A0827 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Carlu Carter, dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1953, December 31
25659 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Carolyne Morrison, Progressive Conservative Mla For Pembina, 1961 - 1969  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1963
25262 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cars Moving Over The Bridge Across The Morris River, In Morris, Manitoba During Spring Flood  BridgesFloodsRiversTowns 1966, April 25
24266 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cart train along side railway tracks in Calgary.  BuildingsRailwaysStreetsTowns 1888c
24361 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Casimir Carter formerly of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, with Dea Neuendorff and Dave Beaman.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1955, November 5
24775 A0829 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cast Of “Annie Get Your Gun” In Final Scene Of Irving Berlin Musical. Cast Includes Murray Senens As Chief Sitting Bull, Julie Wilson As Annie Oakley And Roger Franklin As Frank Butler  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1965, August 7
24851 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Casting mat for press at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
24010 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cece Watt, President, Manitoba Curling Association, in a promotional shot for MCA Bonspiel.  AssociationsCurlingPersonalitiesSports 1971, January 11
25733 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cecil B. Philp, Senior County Court Judge With County Court Of Winnipeg From 1949-1964. Practiced Law In Winnipeg From 1919 Till He Retired In 1964  JudiciaryPersonalities 1964, June
25605 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cecil John Kinross. Resident Of Lougheed, Ab. Served With The 51st Battalion. Awarded The Victoria Cross Formost Conspicuous Bravery In 1917  AwardsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I 1917c
25544 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cecil Lamont, Former Mayor Of Tuxedo, Organizer 1950 Manitoba Flood Relief Fund; President, North-West Line Elevators Association  PersonalitiesPolitics 1959, March 31
25617 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cecil Leckie, Chief, Winnipeg Fire Department, 1964-1967  Fire DepartmentsPersonalities 1964
25441 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cedric A. Edson, President Of The Winnipeg Better Business Bureau, And Of The Association Of Canadian Better Business Bureaus  AssociationsBusinessesPersonalities 1967, June
24949 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Central Congregational Church, Hargrave And Charlotte  ChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
24630 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Central Control Area of Inco Mine in Northern Manitoba.  MachineryMining 1967
24758 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ceremonial funeral and burial of St. Vital City seal to usher in unification of Winnipeg and surrounding municipalities.  CeremoniesEmblemsPolitics 1971, September
25466 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles A. Halpin. Vice-Chancellor, Archdiocese Of Winnipeg; Archbishop Of Regina, 1973  PersonalitiesReligion 1973
25003 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles Edwin Greenlay, born 1899; elected MLA in 1943; appointed Manitoba Minister of Labour 1948.  LabourPersonalitiesPolitics 1949
25123 A0840 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles G. Comfort, Artist, President, Royal Canadian Academy Of Art, And Director, National Gallery  ArtPersonalities 1960
25422 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles Gibbings, Appointed Canadian Wheat Board Commissioner 1969  BusinessesPersonalitiesWheat Board 1977, June 17
23965 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles Hamilton Thomson, author, 'Pioneer Days', Reminiscences of his early life near Gladstone, Manitoba. A series of articles that appeared in The Tribune.  AuthorsPersonalities 1978, June 28
25687 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles Maciver, Winnipeg Police Chief From 1947 To 1953. Joined The Winnipeg Force In 1910. Died In 1973 At The Age Of 85  PersonalitiesPolice 1951, September
24061 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles William Gordon, b. Sept. 13, 1860, died 1937. Minister, St. Stephens Church, Winnipeg, served in WWI with 79th Battalion Cameron Highlanders, author of 28 books under the Nom De Plume Ralph Conner.  AuthorsPersonalitiesReligion 1920
25612 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charles-Edouard Lacroix, The First Allied Soldier To March Into Rouen, August 30, 1944, During The Liberation Of France. A Native Of St. Boniface, Manitoba  MilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War II 1944
25265 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Charlie Smith 'Street Organ Man', Entertains Winnipeggers Who Have Gathered At City Hall Courtyard For The 'Paint-In' Ceremonies  EntertainmentMusicPersonalities 1966, August 4
25206 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ches Chestnut Wrote A Gardening Column In The Winnipeg Tribune For 28 Years Until His Death At 79 In 1979  GardeningJournalismPersonalities 1967
25438 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Chester Duncan, Winnipeg Composer, Music Critic, Writer and Professor of English at The University of Manitoba.  MusicOrchestrasPersonalities 1960, December 3
25736 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Winnipeg Tribune Reporter, Author, And Performer In Buffalo Bill'S Wild West Show. Died By His Own Hand At The Age Of 36 In 1932  EntertainmentJournalismPersonalities 1925
25823 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Chief Cornelius Bignell From The Pas, Manitoba  PersonalitiesTowns 1956, February 17
24136 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Chief Thomas Beardy of York Landing Reserve, Manitoba and Warren Allmand the Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister.  The men are signing an agreement outlining compensation to indigenous people for the flooding caused by the Churchill River Diversion, Manitoba.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1977, August 16
25292 A0846 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Children Enjoying The New Toboggan Slides In Kildonan Park  ChildrenParksRecreationToboggans 1963, February 3
24480 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Children playing on Jarvis Avenue in Winnipeg.  ChildrenWinnipeg Streets 1962, September
24478 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Children playing outside housing along Henry Avenue at Laura Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Note the baby carriage alongside the house.  CarriagesChildrenHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets c. 1966
24636 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Children's Choir performing in the Annual Manitoba Music Festival.  ChildrenChoirsFestivalsMusic 1958, March
24531 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Chisel Lake Mine, Near Snow Lake, Manitoba  BuildingsMiningTowns 1979c
25575 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Christiane Le Goff, Director And Actress With The Cercle Moliere Theatre In St. Boniface, Manitoba, Received Canadian Drama Society Award In 1963  AwardsPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1963, December 19
24158 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Christine Hennessy and David Moroni, principal dancers performing in a varied program during Royal Winnipeg Ballet's opening night at the Centennial Concert Hall.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1969, October 9
25782 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Church Russell, Winnipeg Native Who Played With The New York Rangers Of The Nhl In The Mid-1940'S. He Laterreturned Home To Play Senior Hockey With The Winnipeg Maroons  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1955, March 26
24608 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     City Market Building with part of City Hall in background on right. Some horses and wagons around the Market Building.  City HallsMarketsWinnipeg Buildings 1900
25809 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cjob Announcer Red Alix With Miss Manitoba Esther Roe  PersonalitiesRadioWomen 1980, May 24
25618 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Clare C. Leckie, President, Chairman, And General Manager, Robinson, Little And Company Ltd  BusinessesPersonalitiesWomen 1962c
24766 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Classroom inside The Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, 633 Wellington Crescent. (Now in 2002, the Shiners Hospital is The Rehabilitation Centre for Children.)  CharitiesChildrenHospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1964, November
24696 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Clear Lake campground well, in Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba.  CampsParksWells c. 1930
24510 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Close-up aerial view of the Lyndale Dike in Norwood.  DikesFloodsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1950, May
25267 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cnr Employees Man Picket Lines Outside The Main Gate To The Transcona Shops  RailwaysStrikes 1966, September 2
25231 A0844 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cnr Railcar Derailment, Sargent Avenue And Metro Route 90, St. James  RailwaysWinnipeg Streets 1967, May 22
25099 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Col. William Barker, V.C., World War I flying ace from Dauphin, Manitoba.  AviationPersonalitiesWorld War I c. 1918
24100 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Colin Frazer, General Manager, Bank Of Nova Scotia, Manitoba Region  BusinessesFinancePersonalities 1976, August 31
25580 A0856 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Colin Inkster (1843-1934). Sheriff of Manitoba for 51 Years, until 1928. With Archbishop Matheson and other men with a crowd of people seated in the background.  PersonalitiesPoliceReligion c. 1890
25833 A0865 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Colin Inkster, Sheriff Of Manitoba For Over 50 Years  PersonalitiesPolice 1900c
25785 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Colonel A. C. Sampson, President Of The Winnipeg Toilers Basketball Team Which Went Down In A Plane Crash In 1933. He Served As Press Room Superintendent Of The Winnipeg Tribune For 33 Years. He Retired In 1954.In 1961, He Died At The Age Of 76  PersonalitiesBasketballSportsAccidents 1953, March 28
24822 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Confederation Life Building, 457 Main Street North, Winnipeg  BusinessesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1960c
24034 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Consecration ceremony at St. Mary's Cathedral for the most Reverend Omer Robidoux, the New Bishop of Churchill/Hudson Bay.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesReligion 1970, May 21
24545 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Consecration of Anglican Bishops at Centennial Concert Hall. Includes: Archbishop Clark, Rev. B. Valentine,Rev. H. V. Stiff, Rev. W. Wilkinson.  CeremoniesHallsPersonalitiesReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1969, June 24
24239 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Constable George Anderson, Winnipeg Police, stands guard outside the Law Courts while the crowd awaits the removal of a letter bomb.  CrimePersonalitiesPolice 1974, September 26
24246 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of Brandon College's new Lecture Theatre Building.  BuildingsConstructionTownsUniversities 1960, May 28
24753 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of Portage Avenue-St. James Bridge underpass. St. James Hotel in background.  ConstructionHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1963, August
25091 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral at McGregor and Stella in Winnipeg.  ChurchesConstructionWinnipeg Buildings 1951, March 29
24370 A0815 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of the Arrow Dam on the Columbia River near Castlegar, BC.  ConstructionDamsHydroRivers 1960c
24399 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of the Daytons Building at Portage and Hargrave.  ConstructionStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1955, May 28
24211 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Construction of the Regional Headquarters, Bank of Nova Scotia, Portage Avenue and Main Street.  BanksConstructionWinnipeg Buildings 1979, January 12
25242 A0844 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Contestants And Spectators Await The Start Of Canadian Power Toboggan Championships Held During Beausejour'S Annual “Winter Festival” Carnival  CarnivalsEventsFestivalsSnowmobilesSportsTowns 1966, February 27
24677 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Contestants for Miss Manitoba Title pose in hats and dresses prior to crowning.  AwardsCostumesPersonalitiesWomen 1963, May 18
24190 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Control tower, Edmonton Airport.  AirportsBuildingsTowns 1971, December 17
24854 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Copies of the Winnipeg Tribune rolling off the presses.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
25333 A0847 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     An image of a copy of a negative, of City of Winnipeg Police Department. People are identified at the bottom of the image as follows: 1. Ed. J. Elliott, 2. Balcolm Stewart, 3. Ed. McGuire, 4. Warren Beggs, 5. George McLeod, 6. Walter Blair, 7. Wm. M. Ingram, 8. Wm. Dunn, 9. Geo. W. Elliott, 10. Phillip Stark, 11. W. J. Leach, 12. Wm. Monroe, 13. J.C. McRae, 14. Alex McCharles, 15. Arch. Munro.  Police 1892
25332 A0847 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Copy Negatives Of Winnipeg Police Officers, 3-Group Pictures  Police 1913
24069 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Corliss Powers Walker, b.1853 Vermont, d.1942. He came to Canada 1896, Theatrical Manager, Walker Theatre, Winnipeg; President, Walker Bros., Fargo, North Dakota; President, Lindsay-Walker Co.; President, Walker Theatre Co, Walker Bros, and Hardy Co, Fargo, North Dakota.  EntertainmentPersonalitiesTheatre 1900
24748 A0828 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Corner of Portage Avenue and Fort Street, looking southeast. Note Royal Bank, Federal Building.  BanksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1951
25181 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Corporal Frederick George Coppins of the Winnipeg Rifles, awarded the Victoria Cross for Conspicuous Gallantry at Hackett Wood, east of Amiens, on August 9, 1918.  AwardsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War I c. 1918
24568 A0822 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Costume ball for Festival Du Voyageur, includes (left to right): Diane D'Eschambaut, Jolly Turenne, Lorraine Turenne, Gerry Turenne, Colette Carriere, Suzette, Michael Monnin, Lily and Ed Schreyer.  BallsCostumesFestivalsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1975, February 22
24414 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Court House and Town Hall in Emerson, Manitoba.  BuildingsCourtsTowns 1975, May 31
24269 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     CP's Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver, BC.  BuildingsHotelsRailwaysTowns c. 1930
24387 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crandall, Manitoba, Resident Bob Schoch, poses in front of his garage for Tribune Photographer Frank Chalmers.  BuildingsGaragesPersonalitiesTowns 1975, May 31
25715 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Cree Chief Gilbert Macdonald, Nelson House, Manitoba.    Personalities 1962
24609 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd of participants in the March For Millions watch a band play outside of Nelson McIntyre Collegiate.  BandsEventsSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1971, May 17
25286 A0846 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd Of Spectators And Some Sportscars Seen From Rear At A Sports Car Race At Mcdonald Airport, Near Portage La Prairie, Mb  AirportsAutomobilesEventsRacingSportsTowns 1965, August 1
24594 A0822 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd of Youth (Hippies) at Love - In, Assiniboine Park.  HippiesParks 1967, June 25
24653 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd on beach at Bird's Hill Provincial Park.  BeachesChildrenParks 1970, August
25009 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd surrounding Kathie McIntosh at Winnipeg Beach upon completion of her swim across Lake Winnipeg.  PersonalitiesSportsSwimmingWomen 1955, August 15
24840 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowd watching regatta from front of Winnipeg Canoe Club.  BoatsCanoesClubsWinnipeg Buildings 1957, March
24176 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Crowds gather during the opening of the A&P Store, Haig Avenue and St. Mary's Road.  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1957, October 10
24554 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Cyclone in Regina, street scene with houses and a few people.  BuildingsCyclonesStormsTornadoes 1912, June 30
25175 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D. Hubert Cox, Toronto businessman who along with his partner Hugh Paton, was convicted to serve four years in jail for defrauding Brandon Packers Ltd.  BusinessesCrimePersonalitiesTowns 1960, October 3
24559 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D. L. Campbell, Manitoba Premier (right) shaking hands with George Suttie, East Kildonan Mayor (left) during ceremonies marking the inauguration of East Kildonan as a city.  EventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1957, July 1
25083 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D. L. Campbell, Manitoba Premier, is fitted with a rabbit-skin tie by future Lt. Gov. of Manitoba, F.L. (Bud) Jobin of Flin Flon.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1954, February
25084 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D. L. Campbell, Manitoba Premier, With Louis St. Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister  PersonalitiesPolitics 1952, September 10
25447 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D. L. Fletcher, Mayor Of Carman, Manitoba.  PersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1971
25088 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D.L. Campbell, Premier of Manitoba, greets Lester B. Pearson, National Liberal Leader and his wife upon their arrival in Winnipeg.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1958, March 3
25169 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D.R.P. (Darby) Coats, broadcasting pioneer with Winnipeg's CKY Radio Station in the 1920's and a member of the Royal Astronomical Society.  PersonalitiesRadio c. 1925
25170 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     D.R.P. (Darby) Coats, the Voice of CKY in Winnipeg in the 1920's. In 1960, he moved from Winnipeg to Calgary where he died in 1973 at the age of 81.  PersonalitiesRadio 1957
24563 A0821 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dancers from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet dressed in unisex fashions.  CostumesDanceWomen c. 1970
24222 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Danny Ruzycki, does last minute clean-up at the Orpheum Pool Hall, one of last great poolrooms in Winnipeg.  Pool HallsRecreationSportsWinnipeg Buildings  
25791 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Daphne Stanley-Harris, Winnipeg-Born Contemporary Dancer Who Performed In Canada And South America, In The Late Forties And Early Fifties; Founded Her Own School Of Dance In Buenos Aires  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1951
24924 A0833 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Daughters and maids of England, Lodge Princess Christian No. 24, horse-drawn float in Winnipeg's 50th Anniversary Parade.  HorsesParadesWomen 1924, June 18
24035 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Dave Courchene speaking at the University of Manitoba Convocation, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Courchene was the President of the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood; at this Convocation he received an Honourary Degree.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesUniversities 1970, May 22
25462 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David A. Golden, native of Sinclair, Manitoba who as a law student at University of Manitoba, won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1941. In 1954 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Defence Production. He resigned that position in 1962 to enter private business.  AwardsBusinessesPersonalitiesPolitics 1969, August 28
24343 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Adams and Sheilagh Henderson, performers in the Winnipeg Ballet's Production of "Geschrei". Costumes were designed by Joseph Chrabas.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1951, March 10
24344 A0814 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Adams In Winnipeg Ballet Production Of Finishing School  DancePersonalities 1949, March 7
25023 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Adams, dancer and choreographer, Winnipeg Ballet; principal dancer, National Ballet of Canada, with Lois Smith, dancer, National Ballet.  DancePersonalities 1960, March
25602 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David E. Kilgour (1912-1973). President, Great-West Life Assurance Co., 1955-1971  BusinessesPersonalities 1965
25303 A0846 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Lewis Chats With Stanley Knowles During An Ndp Rally At The Playhouse Theatre  PersonalitiesPolitics 1963, February 28
25304 A0846 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Lewis Speaking To Ndp Supporters At A Rally At Playhouse Theatre  PersonalitiesPolitics 1963, February 28
24121 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Lewis, newly selected Parliamentary Leader of the National New Democratic Party.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, July 1
25661 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Mulligan. Alderman For Winnipeg Ward 1, 1949-1967  PersonalitiesPolitics 1963
24175 A0808 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Owens, Professor of Philosophy at Wesley College from 1932, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at the College from 1935 until 1967. Died in 1979 at the age of 78.  EducationPersonalities c. 1965
25673 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David W. Pekary, Mayor Of North Kildonan, 1965 -1971  PersonalitiesPolitics 1965
24516 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dedication ceremony of Grand Valley Cairn, commemorating the site of that town near Brandon. The town was abandoned after being by-passed by the railway and flooded twice.  CeremoniesMonumentsRailwaysTowns 1968, July
24403 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Deer Lodge Hospital on Portage Avenue in Winnipeg.  HospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets c. 1940
24515 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Delegation from Portage la Prairie protesting the construction of the Red River Floodway at the Manitoba Legislative Building.  DikesFloodsFloodwayProtests 1964, February
24193 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Demolition of the Arctic Ice Storage Building, Bell Avenue and Arctic Street, used to store natural ice since 1887.  DemolitionWinnipeg Buildings 1967, November 7
25339 A0847 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Demolition Of Winnipeg'S Old City Hall  City HallsDemolitionWinnipeg Buildings 1962, April 25
25392 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dennis H. Carter, prominent Winnipeg architect and president of Royal Winnipeg Ballet early 1960's.  ArchitectureDancePersonalities 1962, July 6
24148 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dennis Lee, Canadian Poet, author of the Children's Book of Poems, Alligator Pie, entertaining children at Robert H. Smith School in Winnipeg.  AuthorsChildrenPersonalitiesSchoolsStudents 1974, October 22
24623 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Designer Maurice Strike seen as interviewed before stage set construction, Rainbow Stage.  ConstructionPersonalitiesTheatre 1980, August 5
24988 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dining Hall at YWCA Canyon Camp.  AssociationsBuildingsCampsWomen 1953, July
25538 A0855 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dirk Keetbaas Became The Winnipeg Symphony'S First Flautist In 1954. Also Performed With The Cbc'S Recitals With The Dirk Keetbaas Players  MusicOrchestrasPersonalities 1968, February 15
24398 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Disc Jockey mans the tape recorder while pub patrons dance at the Nor-Villa Hotel Pub. Photo by Jeff De Booy.  DanceHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1978, September 20
24581 A0822 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dismorr Building (W. Daytons) in flames, Shell of Time Building is also seen, 333 Portage Avenue. Loss: $1,596,210.  FiresStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1954, June 8
23981 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Doctors on the picket line, joined by sympathizers, at the Selkirk Mental Health Centre, in Selkirk, Manitoba.  MedicinePersonalitiesProtests 1975, April 15
24948 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dominion Bank Building, 150 Princess St  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1900c
25372 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Don Gerrie, Winnipeg City Councillor (Riverview Ward). Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesPolitics 1976
25477 A0852 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dona Harvey, Managing Editor, Winnipeg Tribune, 1976-77; Editor, 1977- 1980  JournalismPersonalitiesWomen 1977
25634 A0858 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Donald G. Mckenzie Mla For Lansdowne And Cabinet Minister (Mines And Natural Resources, Agriculture) 1928 - 1936. Vice-President, United Grain Growers, 1936 - 1941. Chief, Board Of Grain Commissioners, 1941 - 1956  AgricultureBusinessesPersonalitiesPolitics 1956
24643 A0824 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Donald Gordon driving last spike of CNR rail-link to Lynn Lake, Manitoba.  ConstructionEventsPersonalitiesRailwaysTowns 1953, November
24831 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Donald Street north from Portage Avenue. Water is result of Water main break.  WaterWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1960, October
25843 A0866 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Donna Grescoe, Winnipeg Violinist Posing Outside Town Hall, Where She Made Her New York Debut  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1947, February 3
25388 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Doug Crosley, Singer, Actor, host of many stage, television and radio programs in Winnipeg, other Canadian and American cities during the 1960s. Photo shows Crosley in Rainbow Stage 1962 Production of "Bye-Bye Birdie".  MusicPersonalitiesProgramsRadioTelevisionTheatreWomen 1963, July 4
25078 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Campbell (right), Premier of Manitoba, looks over a 600 name petition asking the Provincial Government to help lower the level of Lake Winnipeg, because floodwaters had damaged property at Winnipeg Beach. Presenting the petition (From left): Steve Juba, J. Irving Keith, Sydney Sydney Orreck, David Hockman and Harry Silverberg.  BeachesFloodsLakesPersonalitiesPolitics 1955, July 26
25082 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Campbell, former Premier of Manitoba, speaking at a dinner held in his honour at the Marlborough Hotel. At the head table are Lester B. Pearson, Federal Opposition Leader; Mrs. D.L. Campbell, and Gildas Molgat, Provincial Liberal Leader.  DiningPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1961, October
24166 A0808 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Campbell, Liberal Progressive Premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958 and member of the Legislature from 1922 to 1968.  PersonalitiesPolitics c. 1955
25087 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Campbell, Premier Of Manitoba  PersonalitiesPolitics 1955, March
25086 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Campbell, Premier Of Manitoba  PersonalitiesPolitics 1956, October 30
25410 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas Everett, Winnipeg Lawyer And Businessman, Appointed To The Canadian Senate In 1966  JudiciaryPersonalitiesPolitics 1966c
25365 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas O. Ford, Professor of Agricultural Economy at University of Manitoba; President, Winnipeg Commodity Exchange.  AgricultureEducationFacultyPersonalitiesUniversities 1977
25005 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Douglas S. Harkness, MP for Calgary North; Minister of Defence and of Agriculture in the Diefenbaker Cabinet, on his farm near Calgary, Alberta.  AgricultureMilitaryPersonalitiesPolitics 1957
24410 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Doukhobor gathering in a Western Canadian Doukhobor Community.  DoukhoborsFiresTowns 1953, April 9
25215 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Bruce Chown Of Winnipeg Involved In Pediatrics And Child Care Since 1921, International Authority On Blood Group Incompatibilities. Awarded Ll.D. By University Of Winnipeg In 1979  MedicinePersonalities 1968c
25097 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Clarence Barber, Economic Professor At University Of Manitoba  EducationPersonalitiesUniversities 1968, January 20
25445 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Colin C. Ferguson, Professor Of Surgery At University Of Manitoba, President Of The Manitoba Division Of The Canadian Red Cross  AssociationsMedicinePersonalitiesRed Cross 1959, May
25685 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Daniel McIntyre, Superintendent of Winnipeg Schools from July, 1885 to 1928. Died in 1946 at the age of 94. Daniel McIntyre High School named after him.  EducationPersonalities c. 1910
25200 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. David Cass-Beggs, Chairman, Manitoba Hydro 1970 - 1973, Later Bc Hydro Chairman  HydroPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, September 23
24021 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. David McQueen, a Winnipeg orthopedic surgeon who initiated the Provincial Government's investigation into the Winnipeg General and St. Boniface General Hospitals bed allocation practices.  MedicinePersonalities 1970, February 10
24139 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Elizabeth Feniak (left), President-elect of the Canadian Home Economics Association; Braham Norwick, a textile manufacturer from New York City and Dr. Doris Badir, President of the Chea, all in attendance at that association's convention in Winnipeg.  AssociationsConventionsPersonalitiesWomen 1977, June 29
25773 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Frederick E. Warriner, One Term Mayor Of Winnipeg In 1937. Former School Board Trustee And Chairman. Died In 1966  PersonalitiesPolitics 1933
25415 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. George Fairfield, Conservative Mp Portage-Neepawa From 1957 - 1962  PersonalitiesPolitics 1957, May 5
24667 A0825 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. George Johnson, flanked by other officials cuts the ribbon to open Willow Island Campground south of Gimli, Manitoba.  BusinessesCeremoniesPersonalitiesPolitics 1958, September
24065 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Gordon Bell, born 1863, Pembroke, Ontario, BSC University of Toronto; Graduate, University of Manitoba, Medical School, 1897. Provincial Bacteriologist and Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Manitoba. Died 1923.  MedicinePersonalitiesUniversities 1900
24171 A0808 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. H. Bruce Chown, Graduate of McGill and University of Manitoba. Canada's first full-time professor of pediatrics. Was awarded the Order of Canada Award in 1967 and the Gardner Foundation Award in 1968 for his research into blood factors.  AwardsMedicinePersonalities 1965c
24044 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Hugh Saunderson and Mrs. Saunderson holding order of the Buffalo Award that was presented by Education Minister Saul Miller, during ceremonies at The Centennial Concert Hall.  BuffaloEducationPersonalitiesUniversitiesWomen 1970, September 16
23995 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. J. D. Campbell, Agriculture Economist, University of Manitoba, Plant Sciences Department, with cucumbers grown in campus greenhouse.  AgricultureEducationGreenhousesPersonalitiesResearchUniversities 1973, April 2
25806 A0864 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. J. P. Zubek, Eminent Research Psychologist At The University Of Manitoba Who Earned World Renown For His Writings And Research In The Fields Of Psych Physiology And Sensory Deprivation  MedicinePersonalitiesResearchUniversities 1959, October
25737 A0861 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. John E. Robbins, President Of Brandon University, 1960-1969. Editor-In-Chief Of Encyclopedia Canadiana 1953-1959  EducationPersonalitiesUniversities 1960, July
24463 A0818 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. L. O. Bradley, Superintendent of Winnipeg General Hospital (2nd Right) with three former superintendents (From left): Dr. Harry Coppinger (1940-56), Dr. A. M. Campbell (1904-07), and Dr. John H. Gunn (1907-10).  AdministrationHospitalsMedicinePersonalities c. 1957
25401 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. M. Ellen Douglas Established A Practice At Winnipeg In 1909, Served As An Officer In The Royal Army Medical Corps Overseas, Returned To Winnipeg In 1919. An Active Supporter Of Women'S Rights, She Was Elected President Of The Winnipeg League Of Women Voters In1950, The Year She Died At Age 72  AssociationsMedicinePersonalitiesWomen 1920c
25402 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. M. Ellen Douglas Established A Practice In Winnipeg In 1909, Worked Until Her Death At 72 In 1950. She Was Awarded Numerous Honours, And Was Invited To The First Persons Plaque Ceremony In 1938  MedicinePersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1936, October 19
25432 A0850 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Max Desmarais, Head of Physical Medicine at three Winnipeg hospitals; St. Boniface, Misericordia, and the municipal hospitals.  HospitalsMedicinePersonalities c. 1958
25688 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Murdoch Mackay, Manitoba Mla For Springfield Elected 1927; Official Liberal Party Leader From 1931 To 1960  PersonalitiesPolitics 1954, April 30
25784 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Peggie Sampson, Prominent Winnipeg Cellist And Associate Professor At The School Of Music, University Of Manitoba For Over Twenty Years Beginning In 1951  MusicPersonalitiesUniversitiesWomen 1952, May 26
25219 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Percy Dector, An Orthopedic Surgeon, Who Led A Team Of 4 Doctors In A Successful Attempt To Reattach A Severed Arm Of A Winnipeg Man In 1968. First Such Operation In Winnipeg, Second In Canada  MedicinePersonalities 1979, September 24
25208 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Rueben Cherniack, Head Of The Department Of Medicine At The Health Science Centre And The University Of Manitoba Medical School. One Of The World'S Leading Authorities On Respiratory Diseases  MedicinePersonalitiesUniversities 1974
25453 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Stanley W. Fox, Named Leader Of Manitoba'S Social Credit Party In 1936  PersonalitiesPolitics 1937, May 25
25368 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. T. William Fyles, Dean of University of Manitoba Medical School.  MedicinePersonalitiesUniversities 1971
25207 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. Victor Chernick, Winnipeg Born, Awarded Queen Elizabeth Ii Scientist Award For 1967. Appointed Head Of Pediatrics At Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre In 1969  HebrewsMedicinePersonalities 1970, July 20
25686 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dr. William A. McIntyre. Principal of the Manitoba Normal School from 1893 to 1933. Died December 13, 1937 at the age of 78.  EducationPersonalities c. 1910
24411 A0816 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Drewry's Brewery on Redwood Avenue at the Red River in Winnipeg.  BreweriesFactoriesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets c. 1880
24288 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Drifting top-soil collected in ditch along highway in Southern Manitoba.  AgricultureDroughtEnvironment 1958, May
25066 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin being sworm in as Premier of Manitoba while Lt. Gov. J.S. McDiarmid (centre) looks on in this photo by Hugh Allan of the Winnipeg Tribune.  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPolitics 1958, July
25071 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin receives congratulations from rival Art Ross upon winning Provincial Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention.  1954, June
24116 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin speaking after his nomination as the Progressive Conservative Candidate for the riding of Winnipeg South-Centre.  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, May 8
25068 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Manitoba Premier beams while his bride, Mary, signs the register after their wedding ceremony in Winnipeg.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWeddingsWomen 1958, September
25069 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Manitoba Premier, With Prime Minister John Diefenbaker In Winnipeg  PersonalitiesPolitics 1958, December
25065 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Manitoban Provincial Progressive Conservative Leader, with Ellen Fairclough, member of Parliament from Hamilton, discuss upcoming federal election.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1957, September 12
24302 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Premier of Manitoba, addresses Provincial Committee concerned with preventing the transfer of TCA overhaul facilities from Winnipeg to Montreal.  ConferencesPersonalitiesPolitics 1964, June 6
25064 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Premier of Manitoba, with his father in the Latter's Office the day after the former's election victory. Duff's Grandfather and former Premier of Manitoba is pictured on the wall behind.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1958
23974 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duke Admundson, Winnipeg Jets Defenseman, in hospital with a broken leg suffered during a hockey game.  HockeyPersonalities 1975, January 24
25046 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duke and Duchess of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII of England and Mrs. Wallis Simpson on a visit to Winnipeg.  PersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen c. 1950
24905 A0833 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duke and Duchess of York leaving CPR Station in their carriage. Photo by Steele.  CarriagesParadesPersonalitiesRailwaysRoyaltyStations 1901, September 26
25681 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Earl Levin, Architect, City of Winnipeg Planning Director from 1968-1972, and a member of Provincial Unicity Review Committee.  ArchitecturePersonalitiesPolitics 1968, February 2
25034 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Earle Birney, British Columbia-born poet.  AuthorsPersonalities 1950
24942 A0834 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Early transit bus owned by Winnipeg Electric Railway.  Buses c. 1920
25283 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     East Kildonan Police Officers Trying To Lasso A Cow That Was Running Loose Through Their Community  CattleEventsPolice 1965, June 18
24294 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Eaton's Store, seen from Portage Avenue and Donald Street, with pedestrians, streetcars, and automobiles.  StoresStreetcarsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1939, May
24293 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Eaton's under construction. Photo taken by Ryder.  ConstructionStoresWinnipeg Buildings c. 1905
25783 A0863 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ed Russenholt, Cbc Television Weatherman In Winnipeg In The 1950'S. A Liberal Candidate In The Federal Ridingof Winnipeg South Centre. Author Of “The Heart Of The Continent”, A Book Concerning The History Of Assiniboia  PersonalitiesPoliticsTelevision 1962, March 22
25041 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ed Schreyer, newly elected MP and his wife, Lily and their two young children.  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1965, November 8
24218 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ed Stewart (left) instructor, Cosmopolitan Bartending School, Garry Street. Shows Pete Tomko, the correct way to shake a drink.  Personalities 1957, January 8
25201 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Eddie Cass, 'Mr. Baseball' An All-Round Athlete, A Gold And Silver Medal Winner At The 1938 British Empire Games, Voted Top Amateur Athlete That Year. Winnipeg-Born, He Was An Active Coach, Later Director Of Community Chest. Inducted Into Manitoba Sp,"  BaseballPersonalitiesSports 1962, October 3
24039 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edgar Benson, Federal Finance Minister and Saul Cherniack, Manitoba's Finance Minister during Finance Ministers' meeting in Winnipeg.  ConferencesPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, June 5
24025 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edgar Thiessen (L) accepts $10,000 cheque from John Cochrane, CJOB Radio and Director of Schmockey Night, on behalf of the Society for Crippled Children and Adults.  AssociationsPersonalitiesRadio 1970, February 24
25742 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edith Rogers (1877-1947) First Woman Member Of The Manitoba Legislature (1920-1932)  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1930c
24056 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edna Mae (De Anna) Durbin, born in Winnipeg 1921, became an internationally acclaimed teenage singing star and then Hollywood Actress in 1936. She received Special Academy Award in 1938 for bringing to the screen the spirit and personification of youth. She retired in 1949.  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1930
24087 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward and Lillian Schreyer with their children Toban, Jason, Karmel, and Lisa departing Winnipeg for London and a visit with The Queen just prior to Mr. Schreyer's appointment as Canada's Governor-General.  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1979, January 3
25373 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Gilbert, Manitoba Theatre Centre Artistic Director  PersonalitiesTheatre 1968c
25370 A0848 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Joseph Garland, MP for Bow River, Alberta; CCF National Organizer.  PersonalitiesPolitics 1925c
24099 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Pancoe, General Manager, Jordan & Ste.-Michelle Cellars Ltd., in front of the Winery's New Selkirk, Manitoba Plant.  BuildingsBusinessesIndustryPersonalities 1976, October 5
24145 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Reger, Company General Manager of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  DancePersonalities 1977, August 4
24157 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Schreyer leaves his new Premier's Office shortly after his election victory.  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1969, July 8
25916 A0869 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Schreyer, At Age 22, Was The Youngest Mp When The Municipality Of Brokenhead, Mb, Elected Him In 1958  PersonalitiesPolitics 1958
25918 A0869 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward Schreyer, New Leader Of The Opposition In The Manitoba Legislature, Looks Glum After His1977 Defeat  PersonalitiesPolitics 1977, December 8
25752 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Edward W. Scott, Edmonton-Born Primate Of The Anglican Church Of Canada (1971). Active In Manitoba Parishesfrom The Mid-1940s To Mid-1960s. Appointed Companion Of The Order Of Canada, 1978  PersonalitiesReligion 1971
24431 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Eight finalists for Miss Blue Bomber 1967 (from left): Anne Zelenys, Heather Wonnick, Bette Walton, Margaret Sully, Cathy Olynyk, Bella McFlicker, Lynda Larsen, and Linda Coombe.  AwardsFootballPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1967, September 28
24164 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Elephants walking from the Canadian National Train Station to the Winnipeg Arena where they were slated to perform in the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus.  AnimalsEntertainment 1969, October 8
25190 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Elijah George Bradburn of Norway House, Manitoba.  Bradburn was the first Treaty Indian in Manitoba to fly his own plane. He planned to use the plane to service far-flung trap lines and outpost Winter fish camps.  AviationPersonalities 1955, February 25
25025 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Elizabeth Alice Archibald, wife of George Adams Archibald, first Lt.-Governor of Manitoba. She acted as witness to the First Treaty between Manitoba and local Indigenous People.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen c. 1870
25651 A0859 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Elizabeth B. Matheson (nee Scott), was born near Campbellford, Upper Canada in 1866. She trained as a (1866-1958) teacher and doctor, graduating with an M.D. from the Women's Medical College in Toronto, 1885. First woman to practice medicine in Western Canada. Long-time medical inspector of Winnipeg Public Schools. She is seen here sitting on a wicker chair. (See also A0721-21830)  CostumesFurnitureMedicinePersonalitiesWomen 1934
25706 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Elmhurst'S Billy Parker. Twice Manitoba Amateur Champion - 1978 And 1979. Also, Willington Cup Team Member  GolfPersonalitiesSports 1976
24216 A0810 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Emerson Baptist Church, Emerson, Manitoba.  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1977, September 24
24504 A0819 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Emerson Court House and Town Hall, surrounded by rising flood waters.  BuildingsCourtsFloodsTown HallsTowns 1950, May 5