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35087 A1171 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (L- R) E. J. Smith, Architect; Mayor Steve Juba; C. Gordon Smith, Winnipeg Director, Bank Of Nova Scotia; R. G. Gage, General Manager, Bank Of Nova Scotia; And J. A. Soden Of Trizec Corporation With Model Of The Proposed Portage And Main Development  ArchitectureBanksBusinessesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1971, February 4
32638 A1089 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (L- R): Donald Love, Chairman, Oxford Development Group; Kevin Kavanagh, President; And James Burns, Chairman, Great West Life; And Dennis Carter Of Smith Carter Architects; With Model Of Proposed Great West Life Building  ArchitectureBusinessesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1979, September 11
54009 A1640 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Geodesic Model Home  ArchitectureHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1984, June 10
72651 A2449 Miscellaneous Collection     A Large Group Of Distinguished Looking Men In Winter Coats, Some In Fur Coats Of Raccoon, Buffalo Or Muskrat, Standing Outside In The Entrance Of The Fort Garry Hotel On Broadway Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb. The Hotel Was Advertised As One Block From The Cn Union Station Which Was On Main Street At Broadway. The Fort Garry Was Owned And Operated By The Canadian National Hotels, Ltd. The Room Rates At The Time Were: Single $6.00 To $9.50; Double $9.00 To $12.50; Parlour, Bedroom And Bath,Single $15.00 To $20.00; Parlour Bedroom And Bath, Double $19.00 To $24.00. The 260 Rooms Each Has Either A Shower Or Tub Bath. Meals In The Main Dining Room: Club Breakfasts $.90, $1.20, $1.50; Table D'Hotel Luncheons From $1.60; Table D'Ote Dinners From $1.75. Supper Dances Were Held Each Saturday Night During The Winter Season  ArchitectureCostumesHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1918c
72653 A2449 Miscellaneous Collection     A Large Group Of Workers Standing On The Ground And Another Large Of Group Of Workers Standing On A Large Beam Of Equipment Behind And Above The First Group During The Construction Of The Fort Garry Hotel. Four Workers Are Standing On The Roof Of A Small Wooden Shack. The Workers Are Dwarfed By The Full Height Of The Hotel In The Background. Note The Clothing Of The Workers. There Are Piles Of Lumber On The Left Of The Photo. (See Also A Close-Up Of The Workers A2449-72652)  ArchitectureConstructionCostumesHotelsLabourWinnipeg Buildings 1913c
38970 A1302 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Proposal For Winnipeg'S City Hall, A Four-Storey Addition To The Old Auditorium At Memorial And St. Mary Avenue  ArchitectureCity HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1955, May 26
33634 A1122 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alan Forrester, Head Of Architecture Department, University Of Manitoba  ArchitectureEducationFacultyPersonalitiesUniversities 1981, March 19
30509 A1017 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alderman J. Gurzon Harvey, Architect H.H.G. Moody, And University Of Manitoba Professor J.A. Russel, With A Model Of One Of The Proposals For A New Winnipeg City Hall  ArchitectureCity HallsPersonalitiesPoliticsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1953, December 22
50968 A1537 Winnipeg Archives     Alexander Apartments, Graham Avenue. Architect: John D. Atkinson  ArchitectureWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
30255 A1009 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alexander Mcinnis Runciman, 1914 - , President United Grain Growers 1962 - ; Honourary Degree, University Of Manitoba 1974; Honourary Colonel, Queen'S Own Cameron Highlanders 1980  ArchitectureMilitaryPersonalities 1975, September 25
35359 A1181 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Allan H. Waisman, Architect, Designer Of The Manitoba Theatre Centre Building  ArchitecturePersonalitiesTheatre 1970, September 16
36569 A1221 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Architect'S Sketch Of Proposed Centennial Concert Hall, Due To Open In 1967, Main Street And Market Avenue.  ArchitectureHallsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1965, April 22
54185 A1646 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Example Of The Architectural Specifications For A Purple Martin Bird House Photographed In Winnipeg. Note The Four Levels Of The Bird House  ArchitectureBirdsHouses 1985, May 14
51619 A1563 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Unidentified Player Gives His Best Effort In A February 2, 1986 Ditchball Game At The University Of Manitoba. The Game Was Part Of The February Blowout Celebration The Architecture Department Has Put On For The Past Ten Years  ArchitectureGamesSoccerSportsStudentsUniversities 1986, March 1
25896 A0868 Scott Bateman Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of Manitoba Institute Of Technology (Red Riiver Community College), 2055 Notre Dame Avenue , Winnipeg, Mb, By Moody, Moore And Partners, Architects And Consulting Engineers, Winnipeg, Manitoba  ArchitectureCollegesPlansSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
25897 A0868 Scott Bateman Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of Manitoba Vocational Centre At Brandon, Mb, By Green, Blankstein, Russell Associates, Architects And Engineers, Winnipeg, Mb  ArchitectureBuildingsPlansSchoolsTowns  
25895 A0868 Scott Bateman Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of R.B. Russel School Vocational School, 364 Dufferin Avenue, Winnipeg  ArchitecturePlansSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
44989 A1486 Canadian National Railway Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of The Cn'S Station In Saskatoon, Sk  ArchitectureBuildingsRailwaysStationsTowns 1938c
52413 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of The Expansion Of Winnipeg'S Deer Lodge  ArchitectureHospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 28
34708 A1158 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architect'S Model Of Proposed Hotel Lobby Level Of Trizec Development  ArchitectureBusinessesHotelsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1979, January 16
34707 A1158 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architect'S Model Of Proposed Trizec Trizec Corporation Development For The Block Bounded By Portage And Graham Avenues And Main And Fort Streets  ArchitectureBusinessesHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1974, January 16
56282 A1719 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architects Drawing Of Juba Park, Winnipeg  ArchitectureMapsParks 1986
15514 A0483 Miscellaneous Collection     Architects Drawing Of Proposed James A Richardson Building  ArchitectureBuildingsFinance 1929
56307 A1719 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architectural Detail On Odeon Theatre (Walker Theatre)  ArchitectureCinemaTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1986, May 15
71535 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Architectural Model Of The Proposed North Portage Development (Now Known As The Portage Place Development) Along Portage Avenue In Downtown Winnipeg, Mb  ArchitectureWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1981c
54716 A1665 Miscellaneous Collection     Architect’S Scale Model Of North Portage Development, Planning Stage For Project Later To Be Known As Portage Place  ArchitectureWinnipeg Buildings 1981c
17526 A0554 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Basement Plan Of Suburban Fire Station Proposed To Be Erected By The City Of Winnipeg By A & W Melville, Architects & Civil Engineers  ArchitectureFire DepartmentsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1903, June
35521 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce On Nairn Avenue Illustrating Building Design  ArchitectureBanksWinnipeg Buildings 1970, November 18
61494 A1962 Cargill Limited Collection     Cargill Ltd Architect Designing Grain Elevator  AgricultureArchitectureBusinessesElevatorsMarketingPersonalities  
13756 A0425 Miscellaneous Collection     Charles H. Wheeler Born In Lutterworth County, Leicester, England, In 1838. He Arrived In Manitoba In 1892 And Established Himself As An Architect. He Designed Many Buildings In Winnipeg Including Holy Trinity Church, The New Court House, Winnipeg Opera House, Tees And Perse Block, Doves Block, Campbell Block, And Others Plus Residences. He Was Also A Notable Musician. One Of His Sons, George Victor Was Killed In Action At Fish Creek During The Riel Rebellion In 1885  ArchitectureEnglishMusicPersonalities 1906c
30166 A1006 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Close-Up Picture Showing Architectural Detail Over Doorway Of Fort Garry Court Apartment  ArchitectureFiresWinnipeg Buildings 1976, February 1
17527 A0554 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Cross Section Of Building Plan Of Suburban Fire Station Proposed To Be Erected By City Of Winnipeg By A & W Melville, Architects & Civil Engineers, 367 Main Street, Winnipeg.  ArchitectureFire DepartmentsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1903, June
35815 A1196 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David Aitken, Architect With Smith-Carter Partners, Winnipeg, In Front Of Plans For Grain Commission Building  AgricultureArchitectureGrain CommissionPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1970, May 28
25392 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Dennis H. Carter, prominent Winnipeg architect and president of Royal Winnipeg Ballet early 1960's.  ArchitectureDancePersonalities 1962, July 6
21635 A0715 Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection     Design For Manitoba Medical College (Front Elevation). Victor Stewart, Architect, Corner Of Rorie & Mcdermot  ArchitectureCollegesMedicinePlansWinnipeg Buildings 1884, August
71199 A2386 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Display Model On A Table Of A Bus Depot, With A Bus, Automobiles,Buildings, Trees And A Woman Sitting On A Bench. (2x2 Neg.) Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan  ArchitectureBusesDisplays 1964, March 9
33076 A1104 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Henry Janzen, Director Of Physical Education At The University Of Manitoba Examining Architects Plans For The Max Bell Centre  ArchitectureArenasPersonalitiesSportsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1981, February
31313 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Drawing Of Free Press Building, Carlton Street By Woodman And Carey, Architects  ArchitectureJournalismWinnipeg Buildings 1911 C.
25681 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Earl Levin, Architect, City of Winnipeg Planning Director from 1968-1972, and a member of Provincial Unicity Review Committee.  ArchitecturePersonalitiesPolitics 1968, February 2
80992 0 International Portrait Gallery     Eero Saarinen, American Architect. (August 20, 1910 - September1, 1961)  AmericansArchitecturePersonalities  
37871 A1265 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Errick Willis, Manitoba Agriculture Minister Puts Finishing Touches To Cornerstone On The New Government Administration Building. Looking On Is Premier Roblin (L) And Leslie Rusell, The Architect Who Designed The Building  ArchitectureEventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1959, August 28
30449 A1015 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ettiene Gaboury, Born1930, Architect, Whose Major Designs Include The Canadian Embassy In Mexico, Winnipeg Mint, St. Boniface Cathedral And St. Boniface Civic Centre, Standing In Front Of Model Of Statue Of Louis Riel, Which He Helped Design  ArchitectureMintMonumentsPersonalitiesRiel 1971, June 7
81252 0 International Portrait Gallery     Frank Lloyd Wright, American Architect. (June 8, 1869 - April 9, 1959)  AmericansArchitecturePersonalities  
81251 0 International Portrait Gallery     From A Painting Christopher Wren, English Architect, Surveyor General Of The Royal Buildings. (October 20, 1632 - February 25, 1723)  ArchitectureCostumesEnglishPersonalities  
31611 A1054 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     G. D. Mcauley, Bank Of Nova Scotia, Displaying Architects’ Model Of Proposed Regional Offices For Winnipeg  ArchitectureBanksPersonalities 1978, January 24
80100 0 International Portrait Gallery     Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, Italian Sculptor And Architect. (December 7, 1598 - November 28, 1680)  ArchitectureArtItalianPersonalities  
34071 A1137 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gordon W. Mcgarva, Architect, President Manitoba Association Of Architects  ArchitectureBusinessesPersonalities 1977, February 7
17525 A0554 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Ground & First Floor Plan Of Suburban Fire Stations Proposed To Be Erected By The City Of Winnipeg By A&W Melville, Architects & Civil Engineers, 367 Main Street, Winnipeg.  ArchitectureFire DepartmentsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1903, June
32051 A1069 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gustavo Da Rosa, An Award Winning Winnipeg-Based Architect, Designer Of The Winnipeg Art Gallery  ArchitecturePersonalities 1978, July 27
52228 A1583 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of House At 1606 Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg. Shown Is The Designer, Bernard Michalski  ArchitectureHousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1986, November 25
54192 A1646 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Isadore Coop, President Of The North Portage Development Corporation, With The Proposed Scale Model Of The North Portage Development Complex. This Corporation Was Established By The Federal, Provincial And Municipal Governments To Impliment A $72 Million Revitalization Project For The Core Area  ArchitectureBusinessesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1985, May 14
25179 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Isidore Coop, Vice-Chairman of the Winnipeg Building Commission, and President of the Manitoba Association of Architects.  ArchitecturePersonalities 1964
30247 A1009 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jack Ross, Architect With Waisman, Ross And Associates, Awarded The Royal Architectural Institute Of Canada Award  ArchitectureAwardsPersonalities 1961, November 1
30382 A1013 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     James Hamilton Christie, B.1928; Architect; Associated With Development Of Manitoba Cultural Centre; President Social Planning Council Of Winnipeg; Chairman Manitoba Provincial Housing Committee  ArchitecturePersonalities 1968, January 30
25211 A0843 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     James Hamilton Christie, Prominent Winnipeg Architect 1960'S, 1970'S, And President Of Manitoba Association Of Architects In 1968  ArchitecturePersonalities 1972
33227 A1109 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     James Mcfeetors, Architect, Graduate 1955 University Of Manitoba, Head Of Mcfeectors, Jorgenson, Sedin Architects, Elected President Manitoba Association Of Architects  ArchitecturePersonalities 1979, March 11
30245 A1008 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Alanzo Russel, Professor Of Architecture, University Of Manitoba, Appointed To Canada Council  ArchitectureEducationFacultyPersonalitiesUniversities 1957, April 16
10167 A0317 Miscellaneous Collection     John Danley Atchison, Architect, Winnipeg, Was Born In Illinois, Usa  ArchitecturePersonalities 1913c
10168 A0317 Miscellaneous Collection     John Hamilton Gordon Russell, Architect, Winnipeg, Was Born In Ontario In 1862  ArchitecturePersonalities 1913c
33626 A1122 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Petersmeyer, Architect With The Firm Gbr Associates  ArchitecturePersonalities 1981, March 19
33647 A1123 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Turner, Graduate University Of Manitoba Architecture, President Of The Manitoba Association Of Architects, Designed Centennial Library And Arena Expansion  ArchitectureArenasLibrariesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1981, January 27
25378 A0849 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     John W. Graham, Professor, University Of Manitoba School Of Architecture; President, Royal Winnipeg Ballet  ArchitectureDancePersonalitiesUniversities 1971
33659 A1123 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Whiting, President Manitoba Association Of Canadian Institute Of Planners  ArchitecturePersonalities 1980, December 19
25619 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Joseph P.M. Lecourt, Government Architect who supervised the construction of numerous Manitoba Public Buildings, including Winnipeg's first Post Office (Main Street at Owen Street); the first Custom's House; Stony Mountain Penitentiary, and the Lt.-Governor's Residence.  ArchitecturePersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings c. 1870
25898 A0868 Scott Bateman Collection     Keewatin Community College At The Pas, Mb, Designed By Waisman, Ross, Blankstein, Coop, Gilmor, Hanna And Architects  ArchitectureBuildingsCollegesSchoolsTowns  
51957 A1574 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ken Hishka, Interior Designer And Architect In Winnipeg  ArchitectureDecorationsPersonalities 1986, June 26
54105 A1643 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Landscape And Architectural Drawing For The Window On Air Canada Park On Portage Avenue And Carlton Street, Prepared By Lombard North Group Landscape Architects  ArchitectureParksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, October 2
80637 0 International Portrait Gallery     Le Corbusier, Franco - Swiss Architect. (October 6, 1887 - August 27, 1965)  ArchitectureFrenchPersonalitiesSwiss  
65363 A2109 Bob Hainstock Collection     Library Building At Stonewall, Mb, Built Of Local Stone And Designed By American Architect Louis Sullivan Who Had Worked With Frank Lloyd Wright.  AgricultureArchitectureBuildingsLibrariesTowns 1982c
34537 A1152 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lord Godfrey James Macdonald, 8th Baron Of Macdonald (Front Left) And Lady Macdonald Visit The Museum "Dalnavert", The Former Home Of Sir Hugh John Macdonald. To Their Left Is Dr. Edward C. Shaw, President Of The Manitoba Historical Society. In Back Are Architect John Chivers (C), And Dr. Robert Bankier, President Of The St. Andrew'S Society  ArchitectureHousesMuseumsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1973, November 27
81098 0 International Portrait Gallery     Louis Henry Sullivan, American Architect. (September 3, 1856 - April 14, 1924)  AmericansArchitecturePersonalities  
25695 A0860 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Lt. Col. J. B. Mitchell, Original Rnwmp Veteran Of Fenian Raids. Wwi Veteran. Designed Several Of Winnipeg Schools, Including Kelvin. He Died In1945 At The Age Of 93  ArchitectureMilitaryPersonalitiesRCMPSchoolsWorld War I 1926, November
10194 A0318 Miscellaneous Collection   Lt. Col. J.B. Mitchell, architect, commissioner of Winnipeg Public Buildings and Supplies.   He also served as Lt. Col commanding the 100th Regiment of Grenadiers. He served with the Northwest Mounted Police from 1874 - 1877. He signed as witness in Gov. Morris' treaty with Cree tribes at Fort Carlton & Fort Pitt. He was with the Northwest Mounted Police on March from Fort Lynn to the Rocky Mountains. He was born in Ontario in 1852.  ArchitectureMilitaryPersonalitiesRCMP 1913c
80769 0 International Portrait Gallery     Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, American Architect. (March 27, 1886 - )  AmericansArchitecturePersonalities  
34542 A1153 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marshall E. Haid, Partner Of Haid And Malkin Architects, President Of Manitoba Association Of Architects  ArchitecturePersonalities 1974, February
33041 A1102 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Michael Dennehy, City Councillor And Chairman, Winnipeg Enterprise Corporation, Displaying Drawing Of Proposed Arena Expansion  ArchitectureArenasPersonalitiesPlansPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1979, February 3
32644 A1089 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Michael Giffin, President, Manitoba Association Of Architects, 1984, And Health Sciences Centre Planning Director, With Model Of Planned Hospital Extension  ArchitectureBusinessesHospitalsPersonalitiesPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1981, April 30
81257 0 International Portrait Gallery     Minoru Yamaski, American Architect. (December 1, 1912 - )  AmericansArchitecturePersonalities  
52227 A1583 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Modern-Style House, Designed By Bernard Michalski, At 1606 Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg. Exterior View  ArchitectureHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1986, November 25
54472 A1655 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Neil Harris, A Winnipeg Composer, Musician, Architect, Television Producer, Playwright And Educator. Harris Is The Music Reviewer For The Free Press As Well As A Media Consultant For The Manitoba Department Of Education  ArchitectureEducationMusicPersonalities 1986, January 24
38969 A1302 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     One Of The Proposed Designs For The New Winnipeg City Hall, Won A National Competition, But Not Committee Selection  ArchitectureCity HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1959, December 16
54431 A1654 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Patricia Forsyth (Left), J.R. Murray And Elizabeth Flemming, Standing In Front Of The Academy Uptown Bowling Lanes At 394 Academy Rd. These People Formed A Concerned Citizen'S Group And Opposed The Demolition Of The Building. Built In The 1930'S, Originally, The Uptown Theatre, This Building Remains Almost The Only Example Of The Spanish Neo - Classical Style Of Architecture In Manitoba  ArchitectureBowlingCinemaPersonalitiesProtestsTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1985, December 11
71990 A2424 Miscellaneous Collection     Photo From A Promotional Postcard Showing The Rotunda Of The Royal Alexandra Hotel In Winnipeg, Mb. The Photo Shows Period Furniture Among Large Ornate Columns. Floor And Ceiling Details Are Also Visible. A Sales Counter Is In Thebackground. Note The Lamps Attached To The Columns  ArchitectureFurnitureHotels 1920c
17528 A0554 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Plan Of Suburban Fire Station Proposed To Be Erected By City Of Winnipeg By A & W Melville, Architects & Civil Engineers, 367 Main Street, Winnipeg.  ArchitectureFire DepartmentsPlansWinnipeg Buildings 1903, June
37533 A1253 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Professors J. W. Graham (L) And Arthur Mudry (R), University Of Manitoba School Of Architecture, Working On Design Problem  ArchitectureEducationPersonalitiesUniversities 1959, April 22
40950 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Proposed New Winnipeg City Hall. Drawing By City Engineering Department'S Architects  ArchitectureCity HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April 8
9249 A0288 Miscellaneous Collection     Proposed Sketch Of Cathedral Church Of St. Boniface, St. Boniface, Mb.Submitted By Messrs. Marchand & Haskell, Architects, Montreal, Qc.  ArchitectureChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1908, April
33601 A1121 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Roy M. Lev, Architect And President Of Jegray Developments Ltd  ArchitectureBusinessesPersonalities 1981, March 23
70551 A2292 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     School Of Architecture Building At The University Of Manitoba, Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Mb. (4x5 Neg.)  ArchitectureEducationUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1958, April 21
80646 0 International Portrait Gallery     Sketch Of Andre Le Notre, French Landscape Architect. (March 12, 1613 - September 15, 1700)  ArchitectureCostumesFrenchPersonalities  
80023 0 International Portrait Gallery     Sketch Of Washington Allston, American Painter And Author, Sitting Beside His Easel And Paint Brushes. (November 5, 1779 - July 9, 1843)  ArchitectureArtAuthorsPersonalities  
37846 A1264 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Stalag 17, Architecture And Interior Design Hut, University Of Manitoba  ArchitectureUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1959, July 29
53960 A1638 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Marlborough Inn, 331 Smith Street. Note The Gothic Architectural Facade  ArchitectureHotelsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1984, April 24
54420 A1654 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The New Manitoba Law Courts Building At 408 York Avenue Photographed On Its Opening Day. Designed By The Number 10 Architectural Group, This 5 Storey Building Contains 18,000 Sq. Metres And Houses 20 Court Rooms, A Library, Office Space For 30 Judges As Well As Housing Administrative Staff, The Court Of Appeal And The Court Of Queen'S Bench  ArchitectureCourtsEventsJudiciaryLibrariesOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1985, April 12
54244 A1648 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Odd Fellows Temple On Vaughan St. Before Demolition. The Historic Facade Was Retained And Incorporated Into The Exterior Of Portage Place Mall In 1987  ArchitectureWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1985, July 31
54447 A1655 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Safeway Store at Portage Avenue and Ferry Road photographed at night.  ArchitectureStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1986, January 2
55988 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Steel Frame For A Revolving Restaurant Atop An Apartment Complex Behind The Fort Garry Hotel Provides A Sharp Contrast To The Old Hotel'S Architecture. The Revolving Restaurant Will Be Winnipeg'S First And Will Give Diners A View Of Its Skyline And Rivers  ArchitectureConstructionHotelsRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 1
52148 A1581 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Manitoba Architecture Students' Design Submission To The Competition For A Structure At The Confluence Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers. Department Head And Judge, Gustave Da Roza, Posed With A 10-Storey Bridge And Waterfall Entry  ArchitectureBridgesFacultyPersonalitiesUniversities 1986, October 16
33723 A1125 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Victor Sefton (L) Architect And Michael Dennehy, Chairman, Winnipeg Enterprise Corporation, At A News Conference Regarding Cracks In The Upper Decks Of The Arena  ArchitectureArenasConferencesJournalismPersonalities 1979, October 29
80459 0 International Portrait Gallery     Walter Gropius, German Architect Standing In Front Of A Building. (May 18, 1883 - July 5, 1969)  ArchitectureGermansPersonalities  
13776 A0426 Miscellaneous Collection     Walter Henderson Shillinglaw Born Perth County, On, In 1864. He Came To Manitoba In 1880, Moved To Brandon In 1899 And Practised As An Architect In Brandon  ArchitecturePersonalities 1906c
38971 A1302 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg City Hall Overlooking The Grounds From Main Street. Clock On City Hall Is At 10:30; Automobiles Are Parked In Front Of The Building  ArchitectureAutomobilesCity HallsTimepiecesWinnipeg Buildings 1930c
27135 A0911 Winnipeg Archives     Winnipeg City Hall, Architect'S Drawing From Green, Blankstein, Russel And Associates Architects And Engineers, Winnipeg  ArchitectureCity HallsWinnipeg Buildings  
38973 A1302 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg'S First City Hall Erected In 1875  ArchitectureCity HallsWinnipeg Buildings 1877
52608 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg'S Mayor, Bill Norrie, Rides In A Cherry Picker To Take A Closer Look At The Architectural Features Of The Renovated Paris Building  ArchitectureMachineryOfficesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 28