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35464 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Aboriginal and Metis people march on the Legislature to protest the attitude of the government towards their socio-economic problems. |
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Events ▪ Metis ▪ Protests |
1972, October 27
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35459 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Al Mackling, Attorney-General Of Manitoba, With Tickets To The Premier Showing Of “The New Centurions” Presented By Ken Peters, Treasurer, And Stanley R. Scarr, President, Winnipeg'S Police Assocation |
Cinema ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Police ▪ Politics |
1972, October 17
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35452 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Archbishop Maurice Boudoux, St. Boniface With Bishop Raymond Loy, St. Paul, Alberta During Ceremonies To Bless The Bells Of St. Boniface Basilica. |
Ceremonies ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion |
1972, October 7
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35463 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Arthur Fiedler, Conductor/Director Of Boston Pops Orchestra, In Winnipeg To Conduct The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra In Two Pops Concerts At The Centennial Concert Hall |
Entertainment ▪ Events ▪ Music ▪ Orchestras ▪ Personalities |
1972, October 19
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30709 |
A1024 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Ben Hatskin, President Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club |
Administration ▪ Hockey ▪ Personalities ▪ Sports |
1972, October 10
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35449 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Bob Tucker (L) And Doug Elias, Curator Northern American Ethnology At Museum Of Man And Nature, Inside Rolling Stock Museum, A Mobile Display That Tours Towns In Northern Manitoba |
Events ▪ Museums ▪ Personalities |
1972, October 3
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63881 |
A2051 |
Farm Light and Power Collection |
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Brian Boden Adjusting The Thermostat Controlling The Ventilation Fans In The Farrow-To-Finish Barn At Qu'Appelle View Farm Ltd., Craven, Sk. The Farm Was Operated By Boden And His Father, E.A. (Ted) Boden |
Agriculture ▪ Barns ▪ Hogs ▪ Personalities |
1972, October
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19918 |
A0646 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Chief Sitting Bull'S Grave Site At Fort Yates, North Dakota |
Cemeteries ▪ Graves |
1972, October
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63883 |
A2051 |
Farm Light and Power Collection |
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Cindy (L) And Mrs. Gordon Shortt Candling (Testing Eggs Freshness Using Light, Grading And Packing Eggs At Shortt'S Poultry Farm, Kerrobert, Sk |
Agriculture ▪ Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Food ▪ Labour ▪ Personalities ▪ Poultry ▪ Women |
1972, October
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18063 |
A0572 |
Institute of Arctic Research Collection |
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Collection Of Artifacts Found A La Loche House Including A Brass Shoe Buckle, Cuff Links, Buttons, Clay Pipes And Tinkle Cones In Methay Portage, Sk |
Artifacts ▪ Eskimos ▪ Inuit |
1972, October 11
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32411 |
A1081 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Conflict Within The New Democratic Party As A Result Of Manitoba'S Support Of American Investment Within The Province, And The Federal Party'S Desire To Curtail Foreign Investment. Cartoon By Peter Kuch |
Cartoons ▪ Journalism ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1972, October 4
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35453 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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David Giles, American Director To Direct Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Production Of “Sleuth” |
Entertainment ▪ Personalities ▪ Theatre |
1972, October 12
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35466 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Doug Rowland And His Wife, Hope, Re-Election Speech After Winning In The Selkirk Constituency |
Elections ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1972, October 30
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35460 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Douglas Rain, Winnipeg Actor, To Play Andrew Wyke In Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Production “Sleuth” |
Entertainment ▪ Personalities ▪ Theatre |
1972, October 19
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35458 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Dr. H. Duckworth, President, University Of Winnipeg (Second Left) With Honourary Degree Recipients, Dr. Ronald Gibson, Organist, Conductor And Free Press Music Critic; Dr. William Kristjanson, Editor, Icelandic Canadian; And Dr. William W. Conly, Pastor, Sturgeon Creek United Church During Convocation Ceremonies |
Ceremonies ▪ Education ▪ Graduates ▪ Personalities ▪ Universities |
1972, October 17
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65453 |
A2112 |
Farm Light and Power Collection |
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E.A. (Ted) Boden (L) And His Son, Brian, Proprietors Of Qu'Appelle View Farm Ltd, Craven, Sk. Ted Boden Was Also Vice-President Of The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, President Of The Saskatchewan Federation Of Agriculture, And Vice-President Of The Canadian Federation Of Agriculture |
Agriculture ▪ Associations ▪ Businesses ▪ Marketing ▪ Personalities |
1972, October
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35465 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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James Richardson, With Running Shoes And Sign, Proclaiming His Election Victory |
Elections ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1972, October 30
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63882 |
A2051 |
Farm Light and Power Collection |
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Leslie Shortt In The Collection And Washing Centre On Shortt'S Poultry Farm, Kerrobert, Sk. She Is Washing The Eggs |
Agriculture ▪ Buildings ▪ Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Food ▪ Personalities ▪ Poultry ▪ Women |
1972, October
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35454 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Lt. Governor W. J. Mckeag Greets Jan Kott (L), Vice-President And Romuald Tanuszkiewicz, President, Polish Combatants Association At The Annual Banquet Of Branch 13 |
Dining ▪ Personalities ▪ Poles ▪ Politics |
1972, October 13
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35462 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Major Austin Millar, Director, Salvation Army'S Harbour Light Centre, 221 Rupert Avenue, Since 1965 Talks To Client About His Appointment As Director Of Toronto'S Harbour Light Centre |
Charities ▪ Missions ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion ▪ Salvation Army |
1972, October 19
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18066 |
A0572 |
Institute of Arctic Research Collection |
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Map Of Methay Portage, Sk., Region With Location Of Historic Sites Found And Excavated By Don Steer During1971 - 1972 Season |
Archaeology ▪ History ▪ Maps |
1972, October 10
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35451 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Mayor Steve Juba Presenting Proclamation To Winnipeg Fire Chief, C.N.W. Shewan, Declaring Fire Prevention Week |
Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1972, October 4
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58785 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
Hugh Allan |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba, the first in the world. |
Seen on the floor near the podium with his left hand on his waist is Mr. Joseph (Joe) Dreman, a pioneer commodities broker. Note the gold bar on a small table in front of the podium with a sign, "Gold - Nova Scotia". Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Commodity Exchanges ▪ Signs ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1972, October
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58787 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
Hugh Allan |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
Seen on the podium is James Richardson in the centre and standing on the floor to the right of the podium between two other men, wearing a white shirt, is Joseph (Joe) Dreman, a pioneer commodities broker. Note the gold bar on the small table in front of the podium. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Commodity Exchanges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1972, October
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58788 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
Hugh Allan |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Commodity Exchanges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1972, October
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58789 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
Hugh Allan |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Commodity Exchanges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1972, October
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58786 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
Hugh Allan |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Opening of the Gold Futures Commodities Trading Exchange, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. |
Commodity Exchanges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1972, October
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35450 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Patricia Glover, Curator Of Traditional Art And Larry Sobovitch, Registrar, Winnipeg Art Gallery, With “Nature Morte-Fleurs Ii” By Vincent Van Gogh, 1 Of 13 Pieces On Loan From The National Gallery In Ottawa |
Art ▪ Events ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1972, October 4
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35461 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Peter D. Curry, Chancellor, University Of Manitoba (R) With Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canadian Artist And Honourary Degree Recipient During Convocation Ceremonies. Photo By D. Johnson |
Education ▪ Events ▪ Graduates ▪ Personalities ▪ Universities |
1972, October 19
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35457 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Rene Toupin, Minister Of Health With Mrs. Cormack Smith, Treasurer And Mrs. Leslie J. Crackett, President, Women'S Auxillary Of The Manitoba Home For Girls, At Ceremonies Opening New Library |
Ceremonies ▪ Events ▪ Libraries ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1972, October 14
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35456 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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The opening of the new Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, 590 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
Left to right: Roger Bonsawin, President of the National Association of Friendship Centres; George Munroe, Executive Director of Winnipeg Indian & Metis Friendship Centre; Stan Guiboche, The Pas, Manitoba, President of Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres; Bob Major, Board President of Indian And Metis Friendship Centre. |
Associations ▪ Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
1972, October 14
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35455 |
A1184 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Tibor Feheregyhazi, Native Of Hungary, Resident Director Warehouse Theatre And Appearing In Manitoba Theatre Centre'S Production Of “Alice Through A Looking Glass” |
Entertainment ▪ Hungarians ▪ Personalities ▪ Theatre |
1972, October 13
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