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A large crowd of protestors on Main Street in front of the Union Bank building (right background), 1919 General Strike, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
This "silent parade" was called by returned pro-strike soldiers in defiance of Mayor Gray's ban on parades. A noisy meeting had been held at City Hall the night before. The mayor feared lest violence erupt if Specials fought with this parade, since there were soldiers on both sides. The demonstrators declared that they would hold the parade. It was exactly the catastrophe the Strike Committee had been trying to avoid since May 22, 1919. |
Transportation ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Corner Of Portage Avenue And Main Street During Strike |
Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Miscellaneous Collection |
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Crowd In Winnipeg Street |
Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21
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Crowd Rocks A Streetcar From Its Tracks On Bloody Saturday, June 21, 1919, During Winnipeg General Strike. The City Hall Is Visible At Right |
Streetcars ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Crowds In Winnipeg Street |
Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21
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Crowds in Winnipeg Street during strike. |
Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21
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June 21, About 3:45 Pm, As Special Constables Armed With Clubs Marched To Clear The Streets, Some Members Of The Crowd Set Fire To A Streetcar. Special Constables Are Stationed Across The Street To Prevent Crowds From Returning & To Guard The Volunteer Firemen Trying To Put Out Fire In Streetcar. One Former Special Constable Recalls, "There Were Several Hundred University Students Who Had Been Recuited As Night Watchmen...And We Got Drawn Into This. The Specials Were Kept In The Rupert Street Police Station Until After The Mounted Police Had Formed Up. The Mounties Were Well Ahead Of Us, And Had Already Shot. We Could See Them Coming Back, About Two Or Three Blocks Towards Portage And Main From Us... We Came Out, And Marched From Our Building Clear Across Main Street To The City Hall." |
Fires ▪ Streetcars ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21
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Mounted Police At Base On Portage Avenue During The Winnipeg General Strike. Sign On One Of Buildings Reads “Velvet Tobacco” |
Horses ▪ Signs ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Mounted Police seen in Winnipeg Street. |
Horses ▪ Police ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21
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Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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People Gathering On William Avenue, Near City Hall, To Watch Silent Parade Called By Pro-Strike Soldiers |
City Halls ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Archives of Manitoba |
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Proclamation, In The Manitoba Free Press, By Mayor Charles F. Gray Of Winnipeg Re: No Parades During The Winnipeg General Strike And Especially Women Taking Part |
Journalism ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 21st
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Return Of Third Charge Of The Mounties Where One Man, Mike Sokolowiski, Was Killed Instantly By A Shot To The Heart. A Man Is Seen Lying On The Curb In Front Of Manitoba Hotel On Main Street. (Mike Sokolowiski Is Buried In Brookside Cemetery.) |
Hotels ▪ RCMP ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Scene During The Winnipeg General Strike From Corner Of Portage & Main Streets Looking North Towards City Hall |
City Halls ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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Winnipeg General Strike Scene From Corner Of Portage & Main Street Looking North Towards City Hall |
City Halls ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 21
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