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36419 |
A1216 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Mayor Joseph P. Guay, St. Boniface Helps Jimmy Aspin In Wheelchair Out Of Bus Donated By The Kinsmen Club. Kinsmen Charles Rubin (L) And F. C. Harrison (R) Made The $72,000 Presentation |
Clubs ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1964, March 28
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71062 |
A2374 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
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"Carrier Boys", Group Of Newspaper Delivery Boys Standing On An Old Railway Locomotive. The Sign On The Locomotive Reads: "This Was The First Railway Locomotive To Operate In Western Canada, Brought To Winnipeg From United States By Barge On The Red River In 1877 And Ran Between St. Boniface And Emerson. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (2x2 Neg.) |
Children ▪ Locomotives ▪ Newspapers ▪ Railways |
1964, March 28
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71061 |
A2374 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
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“Carrier Boys”, A Group Of Newspaper Delivery Boys, Standing On The Steps Inside A Building In Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (2x2 Neg.) |
Children ▪ Newspapers |
1964, March 28
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