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53987 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Aerial View Of The Riverbank At The Junction Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers Behind The Cnr Rail Yards, Showing The Area To Be Turned Into A National Historic Park With Displays Of Artifacts And An Interpretive Centre  BridgesHistoryRailwaysRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1984, May 27
53991 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Aerial View Of Portage And Main, Showing The Cnr East Yards. Photo By Jim Haggarty  BridgesRailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, May 27
53992 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Aerial View Of Portage Avenue And Main Street. Note The East Yards And Cnr Bridge Crossing The Red River. Photo By Jim Haggarty  BridgesRailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, May 27
53990 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Aerial View Of The Central Business District Facing West From The Cnr East Yards. Photo By Jim Haggarty  RailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, May 27
53989 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Aerial View Of The Central Business District In Winnipeg. Note The North Portage Development Site Before Its Demolition And Reconstruction, The Building Site Of The Air Canada Building On Portage Avenue, And The Canadian Institute Of Industrial Technology Building On Ellice Avenue  BridgesConstructionDemolitionRailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, May 27
53988 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Aerial View Of The Junction Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers. Bridges Include The Provencher Over The Red River, Two Cnr Bridges Over The Assiniboine River, The Norwood Bridge Over The Red River, And The Midtown Bridge (Over The Assiniboine River) Which Is Undergoing Renovations. Photo By Jim Haggarty  BridgesRailwaysRiversWinnipeg Buildings 1984, May 27
53994 A1639 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tommy Douglas, Former Leader Of The Federal New Democratic Party, Receiving An Honourary Degree At The University Of Winnipeg Spring Convocation. Photo By Don Gerrard  PersonalitiesPoliticsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1984, May 27