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9840 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Abandoned Streetcars Seen In Front Of Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 29
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9841 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Crowds Of People Around Abandoned Streetcars, During The Winnipeg Railway Strike. |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 29
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9847 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Crowds Of People Walking Down Main Street, Winnipeg. Everyone Walked Due To The Street Railway Strike. |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 29
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18528 |
A0588 |
Institute of Arctic Research Collection |
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Dredge Getting Ready For Operation On North Saskatchewan River. Note The Ice During The Spring |
Boats ▪ Dredges ▪ Mining |
1906, Spring
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18122 |
A0575 |
Carberry Plains Museum |
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Grace Hospital'S New Building On Preston Avenue Was Officially Opened On May 15,1906 By Alderman J.G. Latimer, In The Absence Of Mayor Thomas Sharpe. Some 1,000 People Attended The Opening , Which Was The Culmination Of Several Years Of Effort By The Salvation Army In Winnipeg, Mb. (Colour Slide) |
Hospitals ▪ Salvation Army ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1906, May 15
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39101 |
A1306 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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James J. Hill (1838-1916), Great Northern Railway Magnate Who Was One Of The Syndicate That Started The Canadian Pacific Railway Company Co.(1881-1882), Greetedby Mr. Bell (Back Shown) And Mr. Strange (R) On His Arrival In Winnipeg |
Personalities ▪ Railways |
1906, May 15
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57695 |
A1764 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Lord Strathcona Horse Marching With Guns Raised Behind Strikers During The Winnipeg Street Railway Strike On Main Street And Higgins Avenue. The Royal Alexandra Hotel Is In The Centre. |
Guns ▪ Hotels ▪ Military ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1906, March 30
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38765 |
A1295 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Members Attending The Canadian Women'S Press Club'S National Convention In Front Of The Winnipeg Free Press Buildingfor An Automobile Run. In 1908, The Paper Offered Free Air To Motorists From Their Air Compressor |
Automobiles ▪ Journalism ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
1906, June 9
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9830 |
A0307 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Patrol Wagon In Front Of Windsor Hotel, Main Street, Winnipeg, During Street Railway Strike. |
Horses ▪ Hotels ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Wagons ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 30
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9848 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Policeman Cleaning Track On Main Street, Winnipeg During The Street Railway Strike |
Police ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 30
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9842 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Rescue Of Two Abandoned Streetcars, Winnipeg During Street Railway Strike |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 29
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57697 |
A1764 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Rioters Charging St. Charles Streetcar During Street Railway Strike In Winnipeg, Mb |
Riots ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1906, March 30
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9838 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Scene On Main Street With Streetcar Off The Trolley In Winnipeg, During The Streetcar Railway Strike |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 29
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57698 |
A1764 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Second Canadian Mounted Rifles Clearing The Streets During The Winnipeg Street Railway Strike In Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Military ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes |
1906, March 30
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9834 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Soldiers Marching Down Main Street Crowds Of People Seen On Sidewalk During Street Railway Strike |
Military ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 30
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53168 |
A1606 |
Winnipeg Police Department Collection |
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Street Railway Strike, Winnipeg. Police Implementing Crowd Control In Front Of The Bank Of Hamilton. Winnipeg Police Stood Guard During The Strike Which Began March 29, 1906, When Some 240 Motormen And Conductors Of The Winnipeg Electric Street Railway Walked Out, Demanding Better Wages And Working Conditions. |
Banks ▪ Events ▪ Police ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1906, March 30
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9846 |
A0308 |
Robert Goodall Collection |
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Winnipeg Police Patrolling The Street In Front Of Bank Of Hamilton, Main Street, Winnipeg. Note Crowds On Sidewalk During The Street Railway Strike. Winnipeg Police Stood Guard During The Strike Which Began March 29, 1906, When Some 240 Motormen And Conductors Of The Winnipeg Electric Street Railway Walked Out, Demanding Better Wages And Working Conditions. They Were Working 10 Hours, Six Days Of The Week, With No Cars Running Sundays. Among Their Demands Was A Raise In Pay To Minimum Of 23 Cents An Hour For New Men And 27 Cents For Those With Experience. The Military Had To Be Called Out To Assist The Bobbies During Scenes Of Violence Such As Never Before Witnessed In Winnipeg. Mayor Thomas Sharpe Read The Riot Act At The Corner Of Main And Higgins, Surrounded By A Military Detachment Drawn Up In A Square And Equipped With A Machine Gun. Finally The Ministerial Association Of Winnipeg Sent A "Peace Mission" To Negotiate With The Strikers, Who Accepted One Cent An Hour More, Instead Of The Two Cents Requested. But Working Conditions Improved Considerable |
Police ▪ Streetcars ▪ Strikes ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1906, March 30
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2717 |
A0087 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Winnipeg Street Car Strike |
Streetcars ▪ Strikes |
1906, Mar 29
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