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35230 A1176 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Aftermath Of Fire At Niakwa Trailer Courts, Trans-Canada Highway, East, In Which Two Children Died  FiresHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 13
35870 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Vietnam War Protesters Marching Down Portage Avenue Towards The Civic Centre  PoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1970, April 18
35827 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bert Settler, Vice-President Of Harco Electronics, Winnipeg, Canada'S First Manufacturer Of Medical Electronic Equipment, Holding Defribillators From The Company'S Crash Cart  BusinessesEquipmentManufacturersMedicinePersonalities 1970, April 14
35825 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Car Gillies, President Garnet Amplifier Co. Ltd  BusinessesMusicPersonalities 1970, April 1
35203 A1175 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Employee Cleaning Street Signs  EquipmentTrucksWinnipeg Streets 1970, April 12
40401 A1351 New Democratic Party Collection     Crowd In Front Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Broadway, Protesting The Formation Of Autopac. (Automobile Insurance By Manitoba Government).  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1970 April 30
35853 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crowd, On The Grounds Of The Manitoba Legislative Building, Protesting The Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory,Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 29
35788 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Doug Rowland, Holding Son Paul, As Wife Hope Looks On, After Being Elected As Ndp Mp For Selkirk  ChildrenElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1970, April 13
30322 A1011 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Gunter Voss, Director Of Assiniboine Park Zoo, Examining A Newborn Dromedary Camel  AdministrationAnimalsMedicineParksPersonalitiesZoos 1970, April 27
30321 A1011 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Gunter Voss, Director Of Assiniboine Zoo, Beside New Facilities  AdministrationMedicineParksPersonalitiesZoos 1970, April 27
35811 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Duncan Mclean, Last Survivor Of Group Of 43 Hostages Held By Louis Riel For 63 Days In The 1885 Rebellion  North West RebellionPersonalitiesRiel 1970, April 17
35820 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Executives Of The Canadian Demolay. (L- R): Dr. Gordon F. Grant, Canadian Grand Master; Dr. J. Ross Mclean, Grand Junior Councillor; Gordon Ferguson, Grand Senior Councillor  AssociationsPersonalities 1970, April 2
35234 A1176 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Family Sandbagging Home In Carman, Mb. Photo By Dave Johnson  BuildingsDikesFiresHousesTowns 1970, April 29
30527 A1018 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Porch Of”Dalnavert”, Home Of Hugh John Macdonald, With Sign Protesting Its Proposed Demolition. In The End It Was Not Demolished, Instead It Was Saved As A Museum (And Is A National Historic Site)  DemolitionHistoryHousesMuseumsProtestsSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 13
35210 A1175 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gates Of The Portage La Prairie Diversion, Which Diverts Flood Waters From The Assiniboine River Into A Channel Leading To Lake Manitoba, In Operation  BridgesDamsRivers 1970, April 23
35786 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Maltby (L) Being Sworn In As Manitoba'S First Ombudsman By Speaker Ben Hanuschuk"  CeremoniesEventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, April 1
35856 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Tatlock, President Of The Insurance Agents Association Of Manitoba, With Premier Ed Schreyer Standingnext To Him, Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  AssociationsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35791 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Governor-General Roland Michener And Mrs. Michener Leaving St. John'S Cathedral After Attending A Service There  ChurchesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1970, April 26
35793 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Governor-General Roland Michener Exercising With Members Of The Health Club At The St. James Ymca  PersonalitiesPoliticsRecreation 1970, April 27
35792 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Governor-General Roland Michener Having His Robes Adjusted By University Of Manitoba President Dr. Hugh H.Saunderson Prior To His Receiving An Honourary Degree From The University  EducationGraduatesPersonalitiesPoliticsUniversities 1970, April 26
25038 A0837 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Governor-General Roland Michener, With Dr Hugh Saunderson, President, University Of Manitoba And Chancellor Peter D. Curry During His Honourary Degree Ceremonies. Looking On Is Premier Ed Schreyer  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsUniversities 1970, April 27
35857 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Herbert Lawrence, Mayor Of Wawanesa, Manitoba, Headquarters Of Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
32390 A1081 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Howard Pawley, Minister Responsible For Autopac, Bumping Private Insurance Out Of The Way With The Implementation Of Autopac, Government Run Auto Insurance. Cartoon By Peter Kuch  CartoonsJournalismPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, April 24
35209 A1175 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ice Breaking Up On The Assiniboine River  EnvironmentRivers 1970, April 24
24029 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     J. S. McBride, President, Transair Ltd., presenting model of a Boeing 737 Jet Airliner, to Manitoba's Industry and Commerce Minister Len Evans, during ceremonies inaugurating the Company's Toronto-Winnipeg service.  BusinessesCeremoniesPersonalities 1970, April 2
24027 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Jimmy Bullock (left) 3rd Winner of the Mike Spack Award for his contribution to basketball development in Manitoba. Mr. Spack (right) is presenting the award.  AwardsBasketballPersonalitiesSports 1970, April 2
63902 A2052 Farm Light and Power Collection     Man Gathering Eggs While Chickens In Cages Watch, At The Sand Lake Hutterite Colony, Masefield, Sk  AgricultureBarnsBirdsEquipmentHutteritesPoultry 1970, April 14
35233 A1176 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Man Window Shopping On Flooded Street In Carman, Mb  BuildingsFloodsStoresStreetsTowns 1970, April 29
35858 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Man With Sign Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35887 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Curling Association Life Members. Back Row (L- R): Ernie Daun, Jack Matheson (Winnipeg Tribune), Fred Lay, Doug Scrymgeour, Maurice Smith (Winnipeg Free Press). Front: Stew Macpherson (C.J.A.Y.), Bill Scherk  AwardsCurlingPersonalitiesSports 1970, April 23
35789 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Premier Ed Schreyer (L), Who Was To Narrate Aaron Copeland'S Lincoln Portrait In A Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Concert, With Symphony Conductor George Cleve  EntertainmentMusicOrchestrasPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, April 21
35855 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader And Former Premier Walter Weir Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government- Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35826 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marcel Simard, Dan Romaniuk, And Romeo Desorcy With A Model Of The Kitty Track Crawler Tractor, Which They Designed. The Tractor Was Manufactured By The Lorette Mechanical Manufacturing Ltd, Of Lorette, Mb  BusinessesInventionsManufacturersPersonalitiesTownsTractors 1970, April 9
31433 A1048 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Moving The Countess Of Dufferin From The Front Of The Cpr Station. Photo By G. Cairns"  EventsLocomotivesRailways 1970, April 14
35863 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers Union President Roy Atkinson (Carrying Pitchfork), Flanked By Evelyn Potter, National Women'Spresident (L), And Walter Miller, Nfu Vice- President, Leading 2,400 Farmers Down Main Street To Canadian Wheatboard Building To Show Support For ,  AgricultureAssociationsPersonalitiesProtestsUnions 1970, April 4
35864 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers Union Rally At The Winnipeg Auditorium  AgricultureAuditoriumsConferencesProtestsUnions 1970, April 4
32334 A1079 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Kuch Drawing Of Don Duguid Rink, World Curling Champions 1970 And 1971  CartoonsCurlingPersonalitiesSports 1970, April
24030 A0803 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Premier Ed Schreyer rehearsing the poem Lincoln Portrait that he is to read during a performance of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra with George Clive, conductor.  OrchestrasPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, April 21
25926 A0869 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Premier Of Manitoba Ed Schreyer Reads A Letter Of Questions From The Insurance Agents Association Outside The Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg. George Tatlock, President Of Insurance Agents Of Manitoba Seen On Right  AssociationsPersonalitiesPolitics 1970, April
32391 A1081 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Quebec Voter Casting Ballot That Will Tip The Balance Either In Favor Of Federalism Or Separatism. Cartoon By Peter Kuch  CartoonsFrenchJournalism 1970, April 20
30766 A1026 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Richard S. Malone, Born 1909; Publisher Winnipeg Free Press 1961 - 1974; Toronto Globe And Main 1974 - 1978; Chairman, Free Press Publications 1975 - 1979  JournalismPersonalities 1970, April 27
25768 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Rick Swanson (Rick The Freak), Organizer Of Winnipeg'S Centennial Love- In June 7, 1970 At Assiniboine Park.5,000 People Attended  LifestylePersonalities 1970, April 20
21172 A0696 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rt Hon John. G. Diefenbaker Seen In Front Of Sir Hugh John Macdonald'S House, 61 Carlton Street Which Was Built In 1895. The House Restored And Refurnished Is Now A Museum “Dalnavert”. There Is A Woman On The Far Left Of The Photo  HousesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1970, April 23
43763 A1445 Canadian National Railway Collection     Sergeants Ken Nicols And Bill Finch On Horses In Full Uniform Outside Standing Guard Beside A Tank In Front Of The Fort Garry Hotel During A Convention Of The Lord Strathcona Horse  ConventionsHorsesHotelsMilitaryPersonalitiesTanksUniformsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 14
35854 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Signs Of Crowd Protesting Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35197 A1175 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Spence Lewis, President Of The Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association  AssociationsHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1970, April 14
35821 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Boniface College History Professor, Lionel Derge (L); Provincial Archivist John Bovey (Centre); & Assistant Provincial Archivist, Barry Hyman, Inspecting The Journal & Correspondence Of Rev. Noel-Joseph Ritchot, Loanedto The Manitoba Archives  DocumentsEducationEventsPersonalitiesUniversities 1970, April
21079 A0693 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Charles Hotel, Corner Of Notre Dame & Albert Street  HotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1970, April 23
24706 A0826 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Teresa Bacall, dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1970, April 2
35183 A1175 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Don Duguid Rink, 1970 And 1971 World Champions And Their Wives. Standing (L- R): Bryan Wood, Mrs. Rod Hunter, Rod Hunter, Mrs. Don Duguid, Jim Pettapiece, Mrs. Bryan Wood. In Front Is Don Duguid  CurlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1970, April 14
57585 A1760 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     The “Countess of Dufferin” being taken away for restoration. Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  LocomotivesRailwaysTrains 1970, April 14
35787 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vera Enns, Progressive Conservative Candidate For Parliament In Selkirk Constituency, With Party Leader Robertstanfield  ParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1970, April 9
35790 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Wives Of Manitoba Cabinet Ministers, Dressed In Period Costume, Preparing To Attend The New Democratic Women'S Coffee Party. (L- R): Winifred Szakals Of The Women'S Group; Mrs. A.R. Paulley; Mrs. Peter Fox; Mrs. Al Mackling; Mrs. James Walding; Mrs. Ed Schreyer, Mrs. Bill Jenkins  CostumesPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1970, April 22
35232 A1176 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Sandbagging At Gladstone, Mb. Photo By Gerry Cairns  DikesFloodsTownsWomen 1970, April 27