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35230 |
A1176 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Aftermath Of Fire At Niakwa Trailer Courts, Trans-Canada Highway, East, In Which Two Children Died |
Fires ▪ Houses ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1970, April 13
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35870 |
A1198 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Anti-Vietnam War Protesters Marching Down Portage Avenue Towards The Civic Centre |
Politics ▪ Protests ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1970, April 18
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35827 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Bert Settler, Vice-President Of Harco Electronics, Winnipeg, Canada'S First Manufacturer Of Medical Electronic Equipment, Holding Defribillators From The Company'S Crash Cart |
Businesses ▪ Equipment ▪ Manufacturers ▪ Medicine ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 14
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35825 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Car Gillies, President Garnet Amplifier Co. Ltd |
Businesses ▪ Music ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 1
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35203 |
A1175 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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City Of Winnipeg Employee Cleaning Street Signs |
Equipment ▪ Trucks ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1970, April 12
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40401 |
A1351 |
New Democratic Party Collection |
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Crowd In Front Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Broadway, Protesting The Formation Of Autopac. (Automobile Insurance By Manitoba Government). |
Protests ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1970 April 30
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35853 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Crowd, On The Grounds Of The Manitoba Legislative Building, Protesting The Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory,Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac) |
Politics ▪ Protests ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1970, April 29
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35788 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Doug Rowland, Holding Son Paul, As Wife Hope Looks On, After Being Elected As Ndp Mp For Selkirk |
Children ▪ Elections ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1970, April 13
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30322 |
A1011 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Dr. Gunter Voss, Director Of Assiniboine Park Zoo, Examining A Newborn Dromedary Camel |
Administration ▪ Animals ▪ Medicine ▪ Parks ▪ Personalities ▪ Zoos |
1970, April 27
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30321 |
A1011 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Dr. Gunter Voss, Director Of Assiniboine Zoo, Beside New Facilities |
Administration ▪ Medicine ▪ Parks ▪ Personalities ▪ Zoos |
1970, April 27
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35811 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Duncan Mclean, Last Survivor Of Group Of 43 Hostages Held By Louis Riel For 63 Days In The 1885 Rebellion |
North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
1970, April 17
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35820 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Associations ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 2
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35234 |
A1176 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Family Sandbagging Home In Carman, Mb. Photo By Dave Johnson |
Buildings ▪ Dikes ▪ Fires ▪ Houses ▪ Towns |
1970, April 29
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30527 |
A1018 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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) |
Demolition ▪ History ▪ Houses ▪ Museums ▪ Protests ▪ Signs ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1970, April 13
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35210 |
A1175 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Gates Of The Portage La Prairie Diversion, Which Diverts Flood Waters From The Assiniboine River Into A Channel Leading To Lake Manitoba, In Operation |
Bridges ▪ Dams ▪ Rivers |
1970, April 23
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35786 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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George Maltby (L) Being Sworn In As Manitoba'S First Ombudsman By Speaker Ben Hanuschuk" |
Ceremonies ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1970, April 1
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35856 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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) |
Associations ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Protests |
1970, April 29
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35791 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Governor-General Roland Michener And Mrs. Michener Leaving St. John'S Cathedral After Attending A Service There |
Churches ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
1970, April 26
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35793 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Governor-General Roland Michener Exercising With Members Of The Health Club At The St. James Ymca |
Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Recreation |
1970, April 27
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35792 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Education ▪ Graduates ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Universities |
1970, April 26
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25038 |
A0837 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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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 |
Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Universities |
1970, April 27
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35857 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Herbert Lawrence, Mayor Of Wawanesa, Manitoba, Headquarters Of Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac) |
Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Protests |
1970, April 29
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32390 |
A1081 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Cartoons ▪ Journalism ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1970, April 24
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35209 |
A1175 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Ice Breaking Up On The Assiniboine River |
Environment ▪ Rivers |
1970, April 24
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24029 |
A0803 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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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. |
Businesses ▪ Ceremonies ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 2
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24027 |
A0803 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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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. |
Awards ▪ Basketball ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1970, April 2
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63902 |
A2052 |
Farm Light and Power Collection |
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Man Gathering Eggs While Chickens In Cages Watch, At The Sand Lake Hutterite Colony, Masefield, Sk |
Agriculture ▪ Barns ▪ Birds ▪ Equipment ▪ Hutterites ▪ Poultry |
1970, April 14
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35233 |
A1176 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Man Window Shopping On Flooded Street In Carman, Mb |
Buildings ▪ Floods ▪ Stores ▪ Streets ▪ Towns |
1970, April 29
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35858 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Man With Sign Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac) |
Politics ▪ Protests |
1970, April 29
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35887 |
A1198 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Awards ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1970, April 23
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35789 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Entertainment ▪ Music ▪ Orchestras ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1970, April 21
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35855 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader And Former Premier Walter Weir Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government- Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac) |
Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Protests |
1970, April 29
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35826 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Businesses ▪ Inventions ▪ Manufacturers ▪ Personalities ▪ Towns ▪ Tractors |
1970, April 9
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31433 |
A1048 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Moving The Countess Of Dufferin From The Front Of The Cpr Station. Photo By G. Cairns" |
Events ▪ Locomotives ▪ Railways |
1970, April 14
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35863 |
A1198 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 , |
Agriculture ▪ Associations ▪ Personalities ▪ Protests ▪ Unions |
1970, April 4
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35864 |
A1198 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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National Farmers Union Rally At The Winnipeg Auditorium |
Agriculture ▪ Auditoriums ▪ Conferences ▪ Protests ▪ Unions |
1970, April 4
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32334 |
A1079 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Peter Kuch Drawing Of Don Duguid Rink, World Curling Champions 1970 And 1971 |
Cartoons ▪ Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1970, April
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24030 |
A0803 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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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. |
Orchestras ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1970, April 21
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25926 |
A0869 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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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 |
Associations ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1970, April
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32391 |
A1081 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Quebec Voter Casting Ballot That Will Tip The Balance Either In Favor Of Federalism Or Separatism. Cartoon By Peter Kuch |
Cartoons ▪ French ▪ Journalism |
1970, April 20
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30766 |
A1026 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Richard S. Malone, Born 1909; Publisher Winnipeg Free Press 1961 - 1974; Toronto Globe And Main 1974 - 1978; Chairman, Free Press Publications 1975 - 1979 |
Journalism ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 27
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25768 |
A0862 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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Rick Swanson (Rick The Freak), Organizer Of Winnipeg'S Centennial Love- In June 7, 1970 At Assiniboine Park.5,000 People Attended |
Lifestyle ▪ Personalities |
1970, April 20
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21172 |
A0696 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Houses ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
1970, April 23
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43763 |
A1445 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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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 |
Conventions ▪ Horses ▪ Hotels ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Tanks ▪ Uniforms ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1970, April 14
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35854 |
A1197 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Signs Of Crowd Protesting Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac) |
Politics ▪ Protests |
1970, April 29
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35197 |
A1175 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Spence Lewis, President Of The Greater Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association |
Associations ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1970, April 14
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35821 |
A1196 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Documents ▪ Education ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Universities |
1970, April
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21079 |
A0693 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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St. Charles Hotel, Corner Of Notre Dame & Albert Street |
Hotels ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1970, April 23
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24706 |
A0826 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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Teresa Bacall, dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. |
Dance ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1970, April 2
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35183 |
A1175 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Curling ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports ▪ Women |
1970, April 14
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57585 |
A1760 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
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The “Countess of Dufferin” being taken away for restoration. Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan. |
Locomotives ▪ Railways ▪ Trains |
1970, April 14
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35787 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Vera Enns, Progressive Conservative Candidate For Parliament In Selkirk Constituency, With Party Leader Robertstanfield |
Parliament ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1970, April 9
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35790 |
A1195 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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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 |
Costumes ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1970, April 22
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35232 |
A1176 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Women Sandbagging At Gladstone, Mb. Photo By Gerry Cairns |
Dikes ▪ Floods ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
1970, April 27
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