WCPI search results

[new search]

248 results (sorted by title)

Display as: brief entries full entries data grid

add to order image no. contact sheet collection creator title description subject(s) date
31328 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (L- R): Shane Mckay, Editor, Winnipeg Free Press; Albert Boothe, Managing Editor, Consulting Editor, 1975 - 1976  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1965, July
27219 A0913 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Copy Of A Doggerel Verse Written About Free Press Employees. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide By Foote And James; Donated By R.H. Shelford  DocumentsNewspapersPersonalities 1916
54478 A1656 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Re-Enactment, In Front Of The Winnipeg Free Press Building On Carlton St., Of The First Hand Press Used By The Free Press. It Was Transported To Winnipeg By A Red River Cart. The Original Hand Press, Secured In The Cart, Had A Capacity Of About 400 Pages .When This Photograph Was Taken, The Contemporary Press Equipment Had A Capacity Of 1,872,000 Pages Per Hour. Note The People Accompanying The Cart Dressed In Costumes  NewspapersPrintingRed River CartsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1920c
39985 A1338 Harry Moody Collection     Advertisement Exhorting People To Support The War Effort During 1914-1918 War. Newspaper Clipping, Helen R. Robinson. Published Under The Authority Of The Minister Of Finance Of Canada  AdvertisingMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914c
51751 A1567 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Employee Of Dominion News Ltd, Portage Avenue, Sweeps Up The Damaged Plate Glass Caused During A Brawl In Front Of The Store. Estimated Damage: $100  CrimeMagazinesNewspapersStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1986, April 5
56665 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Free Trade Protesters Picket The Free Press Building Over Their Coverage Of The Issue. They Accused The Paper Of Slanting The Coverage In Favor Of Free Trade  NewspapersProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, November 13
70842 A2339 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Bert Greer, Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper Sports Reporter, in a fedora and sports jacket. (4x5 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1953, August 5
24007 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bruce Boreham, Age 79, Assistant Sports Editor, Winnipeg Telegram Newspaper, 1910; Sports Editor, Calgary Herald, 1912; Editor, Winnipeg Telegram, 1919; Editor, Canadian Press, Ottawa, 1921; Sports Editor, Winnipeg Tribune, 1923; Public Relations, CNR, 1933-1956; Press Agent, Public Relations, Assiniboia Downs 1958-1970 when he retired. He was a life member of Manitoba Golf Association.  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRailways 1971, January 4
52663 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Building On The Corner Of Carlton And Portage Was To Be Demolished To Make Way For Portage Place Development Building. On The Far Right Is The Winnipeg Free Press Building  NewspapersOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, February 12
24855 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Bundles of newspapers being tied and passed by conveyor belt and chute to waiting trucks at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
61521 A1963 Canadian Grain Commission     Cargo Bulletins, Issued By The Canadian Grain Commission. (Colour)  AgricultureDocumentsGrain CommissionMarketingNewspapersShipsTransportation  
9383 A0295 Terry Rowen Collection     Cartoon On Front Page Of French Echo, Official Newspaper Of 27th City Of Winnipeg Battalion. Easter, 1916  CartoonsJournalismMilitaryNewspapers 1916
24851 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Casting mat for press at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
35381 A1181 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cecil Lamount, Retired President Northwest Line Elevator Association; President, Equitable Income Tax Foundation; Reporter For The Winnipeg Telegram In 1918; And The Free Press In 1920; He Covered The Story Of Winkler'S Famous Bank Robbery And Town Takeover By Airplane, The First Such Event In Canada.  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1970, October 6
39664 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Colonel G.C. Porter, City Editor, Then Editor At Winnipeg Telegram, And Later Feature Writer With The Winnipeg Tribune. President Of The Winnipeg Press Club 1926  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1920c
39663 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Colonel G.C. Porter, City Editor, Then Editor, At Winnipeg Telegram And Later Feature Writer With Winnipeg Tribune, Chats With Bob Davis Of The New York Sun  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1930c
19979 A0648 Judy Palmer Collection     Columbia Press Building, Where One Of The Icelandic Newspapers “Logberg” Was Published On Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg.  IcelandersJournalismNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1925c
56638 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Began On The New Home Of The Free Press On Mountain Avenue, West Of Fife Street. The Newspaper Is Slated To Move From Its Carlton Street Address To The New Facility By April, 1990  ConstructionMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, October 20
24854 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Copies of the Winnipeg Tribune rolling off the presses.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
71626 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto April 11th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing A Painting Of Queen Elizabeth Ii As She Was As A Young Girl Of 7 Years Old In A Fancy Dress. The Caption On The Bottom Of The Page Reads " The Little Prince And Princess". The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  ChildrenCostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, April 11
71632 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto April 18th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing The Young Child Of Queen Elizabeth Ii, Princess Anne (Her Only Daughter And Second Oldest Child) Wearing A Smocked Party Dress And Holding A Toy. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  ChildrenCostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, April 18
71630 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto April 25th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing A Painting Of A Young Queen Elizabeth Ii Seated Wearing A Crown And Royal Robes With The Coronation Crown Beside Her. In The Background On The Right Is A Picture Of Another Queen Holding The Royal Mace And Orb. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg)  ArtifactsCostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, April 25
71628 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto April 4th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing A Painting Of The Queen Mother (Elizabeth) And Her Two Daughters, Princess Elizabeth (The Future Queen Elizabeth Ii) And Princess Margaret. The Caption Reads "Fashion Looks At The Queen". The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  ChildrenCostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, April 4
71622 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto August 1st, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Princess Margaret (Sister Of Queen Elizabeth Ii) In An Evening Dress. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, August 1st
71619 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto July 11th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Prince Phillip In Uniform. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  NewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyUniforms 1953, July 11
71629 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto July 4th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth Ii Wearing A Gown And Her Crown The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, July 4
71636 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto July 8th, 1939 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing King George Vi Wearing A Suit And Queen Elizabeth In A Beautiful Dress, Jacket With Fur On The Sleeves, And Hat, Receiving A Beautiful Bouquet Of Flowers From A Woman Kneeling Before Them, In Canada.. The Newspaper Cost 10 Cents. (Sepia Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1939, July 8
71635 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto July 8th, 1939 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth (Wife Of King George Vi) In A Beautiful Dress, Jacket With Fur On The Sleeves, And Hat, Posing At Rideau Hall, In Ottawa, On. The Newspaper Cost 10 Cents. (Sepia Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1939, July 8
71624 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto June 13th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Of A Painting By Artist Kenneth Forbes Of Queen Elizabeth Ii Sitting On A Throne Wearing A Crown Holding A Mace And An Orb, Part Of Coronation Regalia. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg)  ArtifactsCostumesFurnitureNewspapersRoyaltyWomen 1953, June 13
71634 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto June 17th, 1939 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing In Full Uniform, King George Vi And His Wife Queen Elizabeth In A Beautiful Dress, Jacket With Fur On The Sleeves, And Hat,Walking Accompanied By The Royal Mounted Police. The Newspaper Cost 10 Cents. (Sepia Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyUniformsWomen 1939, June 17
71621 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto June 27th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth Ii And Her Husband, Prince Phillip, In Formal Evening Attire. The Caption On The Bottom Reads "12 Beautiful Coronation Pages". The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyUniformsWomen 1953, June 27
71620 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto June 6th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Elizabeth Ii Being Crowned By The Archbishop Of Canterbury. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesReligionRoyaltyWomen 1953, June 6
71631 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto May 16th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing A Head And Shoulder Shot Of A Young Queen Elizabeth Ii Wearing A Crown And Jewellery . The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  NewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, May 16
71627 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto May 23rd, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing A Painting Of Queen Elizabeth Ii Sitting In A Chair And Her Husband Prince Phillip In Formal Evening Attire .The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesFurnitureNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyUniformsWomen 1953, May 23rd
71623 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto May 2nd, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth Ii Wearing Formal Evening Attire Holding A Fan, With Her Back To A Large Oval Mirror. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, May 2
71633 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto May 30th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth Ii Wearing A Crown And Jewellery. The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  ChildrenNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1953, May 30
71625 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Cover Of The Toronto May 9th, 1953 Star Weekly Newspaper Showing Queen Elizabeth Ii Wearing Formal Evening Attire Holding A Fan. The Caption On The Bottom Of The Page Reads " A Day In The Life Of The Queen". The Newspaper Cost 15 Cents. (Colour Neg.)  CostumesFurnitureNewspapersRoyaltyWomen 1953, May 9
5338 A0170 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People, Including James H. Gray, Author In Fedora Hat, Watching, (L- R): Victor Sifton, Publisher Of Free Press (With Back To Camera), Speaking To John W. Dafoe, Editor Of Free Press (On Right)  AuthorsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen  
37035 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demolition Of The Winnipeg Tribune Building On Smith Street. Photo By G. Olsen  DemolitionJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1983, November 24
32922 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Picketing Dominion News On Portage Avenue To Protest The Sale Of Pornography  NewspapersProtestsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1982, September 1
53929 A1637 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don Aiken, Executive Secretary-Treasurer For The Manitoba Press Council. Mr. Aiken Was Born In Winnipeg And Served In The Royal Canadian Air Force During World War Ii. He Worked For The Winnipeg Tribune As A Newspaperman From 1945 - 1954 And 1966 - 1979. He Returned In 1979 As The Editorial Page Editor. Mr. Aiken Is The Editorial Director Of Special Projects For Canasus Communications Inc  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1984, February 25
55476 A1691 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Don Blanchard, Veteran Sports Writer For The Winnipeg Free Press  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1968
36151 A1207 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Doug Nicholson (C) Circulation Manager, Free Press With Jack Price (L) And Tom Meredith, Pan Am Games Officials With Free Tickets To Cuba / Usa Baseball Game For Free Press Carriers  ChildrenEventsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1967, July 17
27218 A0913 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Wesley Mccurdy, Former Publisher Of The Winnipeg Free Press, Died In September, 1961, In Victoria, Bc. He Was Born In Winnipeg On April 2, 1881; Educated At Wesley College And The University Of Manitoba, From Where He Received A Bachelor Of Arts Degree In 1900. That Same Year He Began His Newspaper Career At The Free Press. In 1919 He Left The Free Press To Become Advertising Manager To The Grain Growers Guide. He Subsequently Organized And Joined The Macpherson, Mcurdy Advertising Agency. Returning To The Newspaper Business In 1913, He Became Director, Secretary- Treasurer, And Assistant To The General Manager At The Free Press. Mccurdy Was Business Manager Of The Tribune In 1924 And Was Appointed Vice-President And Managing Director In 1936. In 1942 He Was Named Vice- President Of The Southam Company And Publisher Of The Tribune. He Retired From The Tribune In 1948 After 48 Years In The Advertising And Publishing Business In Wiinnipeg. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide By Foote And James; Donated By R.H. Shelford  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1916
9131 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Paper Unknown. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start  JournalismMetisNewspapersRiots 1872
9130 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start  JournalismMetisNewspapersRiots 1872
567 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     During The Winnipeg General Strike, The City Edition Of The Free Press Evening Bulletin. Headlines Read “Heidemann Going, Peace Coming”, “Streetcar Men Get 8 Hour Day And Increase”, And “Strike End Expected Today”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 20
61992 A1980 Winnipeg Commodity Exchange     E. Cora Hind, 1861-1942, Agricultural Editor Of The Winnipeg Free Press 1901-1942  AgricultureJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen  
71542 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Eaton'S Department Store Weekly Newspaper "Contacts" Front Page Advertising "Buy Bonds He Gives His All...What Will You Do?" . Image On The Front Page Shows Soldiers In The Midst Of The World War Ii Battle". Eaton Employees Of Winnipeg And Western Canada Subscribed For Bonds To The Amount Of $566,000  AdvertisingNewspapersStores 1943, November 8
71543 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Eaton’S Department Store Weekly Newspaper “Contacts” Vol. 15 No. 22, Front Page “Memories Live --- Dieppe Heros Honoured”. Image Of Col. R.Y. Eaton (On Left) Talks With Lieut. Col. Dollard Menard, D.S.O  NewspapersStoresWorld War II 1942, November 9
9139 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Election Night In News Room Of Winnipeg Free Press. Staff Members At Work: J.J. Conklin, In The Slot; J.W. Ward, Immediate Left, Man With Dark Hat; Harry Belford; Grant Dexter ; D.B. Mccrae; Seated On Right G.E.P. Walker And Murt Mergens, Cpr Telegraphs. Right Of Copy Desk At Bottom: George Steven; W.J. Finlay; A. Percy Chew And Mike Shea  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1915, September 15
67095 A2180 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Elman Guttormson, Winnipeg Free Press Reporter And Mla For St. George Constituency For The Liberal Progressive Party In Mb. (4x5 Neg.)  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1956, November 30
24047 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Eric Wells, a reporter standing in the newsroom, Winnipeg Tribune, while his fellow workers look out the window.  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1953
57058 A1743 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Event Of The Winnipeg Press Club’S Beer And Skits. J.S.Mcdiarmid (2nd From Left) And E.K.Williams 4th From Left)  EventsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities  
40685 A1360 Herman Holla Collection     Exterior View Of The Manitoban Building. See A1360-40683  NewspapersRiotsWinnipeg Buildings 1872
71651 A2406 Miscellaneous Collection     Famous Tribune Newspaper Freelance Photographer, Hugh Allan (On Left) In The Office Of The Western Canada Pictorial Index Helping Identify Pictures With Executive Director, Benson Wincure, Centre, And Chief Administrator, On Right. Note The Pictures On The Walls And The Computers. (Colour Neg)  NewspapersOfficesPersonalitiesPhotographyWomen 2000
65418 A2111 Farm Light and Power Collection     Farm Light & Power Governing Committee. (L- R): Gordon Milligan, Calgary Power Ltd; J.R. Scarsfield, Saskatchewan Power Corporation; Walter Mandick, Chairman Canadian Utilities Ltd; George Bugge, Saskatchewan Power Corporation; Jack Bagshaw, Canadian Utilities Ltd; Warren Dubois, Northland Utilities Ltd  AgricultureElectricityNewspapersPersonalities 1961, January 9
17687 A0559 J.H. Ashdown Collection     Financial Statement In Newspaper Item For J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co  DocumentsFinanceJournalismNewspapersStores 1959
16648 A0522 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Fire At Tribune Building, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg  Fire EnginesFiresJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930, May 16
16647 A0522 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Fire At Tribune Building, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg  Fire EnginesFiresJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930, May 16
16646 A0522 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Fire At Tribune Building, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb  Fire EnginesFiresJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930, May 16
16783 A0526 Winnipeg Fire Department Collection     Fire At Tribune Building, Mcdermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Mb  Fire EnginesFiresJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930, May 16
39617 A1326 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     First Free Press In Liberated Normandy Produced The Maple Leaf At Caen, While The City Was Still Under German Fire And Bombing. Westerners Participating Were Seth Halton, J.A.M. Cook, And Col. R.S.Malone. Doug Smith Had His Truck Machine Gunned While,  MachineryNewspapersWorld War II 1945c
27220 A0913 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Flag Used In Slide Show Showing Free Press Employees. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide By Foote And James; Donated By R.H. Shelford  FlagsNewspapers 1916
13163 A0406 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Football Game Played In Toronto. Toronto Argonauts 4-Winnipeg Blue Bombers 3. (Newspaper Clipping)  FootballNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1937, December 11
30045 A1002 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Free Press Carrier Making Delivery To Men Waiting In Flooded Doorway Of Commercial Hotel, Morris, Mb  ChildrenFloodsHotelsJournalismNewspapersTowns 1950, May 12
70043 A2208 Miscellaneous Collection     Free Press Evening Bulletin Page With Headline “German Armies Are On The Verge Of Disaster” And “Canadian Losses 12,000” Along With A Picture Of An Eight Year Old Girl Drowned In The Red River. (4x5 Neg.)  ChildrenNewspapersWorld War I 1917, April 14
44968 A1485 Canadian National Railway Collection     Free Press Horses And Wagon Outside The Cn'S Union Station On Main Street. Sign Outside On The Station Reads “Canadian National Rys Courtesy & Service”. Men Wearing Caps Are In The Wagon; Other Men Are Standing Outside The Station  HorsesJournalismNewspapersRailwaysSignsStationsWagonsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1940c
72071 A2430 Miscellaneous Collection     Free Press Newspaper (Carrier) Boys Lined Up Along The Steps Of The Back Of Slides Awaiting Their Turn To Toboggan Down The Giant Slide In River Park In Winnipeg, Mb  ChildrenCostumesNewspapersParksToboggans 1919, December 23
71406 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On February 10, 1941, Highlighting The War Savings Drive  NewspapersStores 1941, February 10
9382 A0295 Terry Rowen Collection     Front Page Of French Echo, Official Newspaper Of 27th City Of Winnipeg Battalion At Christmas  JournalismMilitaryNewspapers 1915
9381 A0295 Terry Rowen Collection     Front Page Of Reveille, Winnipeg'S 27th Battalion Newspaper. Volume 1, No. 2.,  JournalismMilitaryNewspapers 1915, February 23
31297 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Free Press News Bulletin, War Extra “Germans Invade France! Russian Cossacks Cross German Frontier”  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War I 1914, August 2
31296 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Manitoba Free Press “Titanic Sinks At Sea-- Loss Of Life May Reach 1,800.”"  BoatsDocumentsJournalismNewspapersShips 1912, April 16
31299 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Manitoba Free Press: British Smash Through German Line: Canadians Storm Famous Vimy Ridge  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War I 1917, April 10
31298 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Manitoba Free Press: Canadian Troops Play Glorious Part For Empire: Winnipeg And West Paid Heavy Toll In Strenuous Fighting In Flanders  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War I 1915, April 26
31300 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Manitoba Free Press: Huns Quit-- War Is Over  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War I 1918, November 11
31301 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Manitoba Free Press: One Killed, Scores Hurt In Riot Following Attempt To Parade.”"  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersRiotsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 23
71409 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 11 No. 23, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On August 19, 1940  NewspapersStores 1940, August 19
71408 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 11 No. 28, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On October 28, 1940  NewspapersStores 1940, October 28
71411 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 11 Of Eaton’S Department Store Weekly Publication “Contacts” On July 29, 1940, Listing Eaton’S Employees In Armed Service By Name And Regiment  NewspapersStores 1940, July 29
71407 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 1, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On January 1, 1941, Highlighting The New Year’S Greetings From R.Y. Eaton And General Manager R.S. Mccordick  NewspapersStores 1941, January 1st
71405 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 11, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On April 21, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, April 21st
71404 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 12, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” Onapril 28, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, April 28
71403 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 13, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On May 5, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, May 5
71402 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 14, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On May 9, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, May 9
71401 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 16, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On May 26, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, May 26
71400 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 18, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On June 9, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, June 9
71399 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 13 No. 25, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On August 30, 1941  NewspapersStores 1941, August 30
71398 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 10, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On May 11th, 1942.  NewspapersStores 1942, May 11
71397 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 17, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On August 17th, 1942.  NewspapersStores 1942, August 17
71396 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 19, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On August 31st, 1942.  NewspapersStores 1942, August 31st
71395 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 20, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On September 5th, 1942.  NewspapersStores 1942, September 5
71394 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 22, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On November 9th, 1942. Picture Of Colonel And Mrs. R.Y. Eaton Of Toronto At A Reception Honouring The Fallen At The Dieppe Raid, One Of Whom Ws Captain Erskine Eaton  NewspapersStores 1942, November 9
71393 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 15 No. 28, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On December 22, 1942  NewspapersStores 1942, December 22
71391 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 17 No.2, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On January 26,1943.  NewspapersStores 1943, January 26
71390 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 17 No.3, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On February 8,1943.  NewspapersStores 1943, February 8
71392 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 17 No.4, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On January 26,1943.  NewspapersStores 1943, January 26
71389 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 17 No.9, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On May 17th, 1943. Reports On Victory In Africa Along With A Map.  MapsMilitaryNewspapers 1943, May 17
71410 A2399 Miscellaneous Collection     Front Page, Volume 9 No. 23, Of Eaton’S Weekly Publication “Contacts” On July 31, 1939  NewspapersStores 1939, July 31st
31310 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press Moon Special: Homeward Bound: Astronauts On Way Back After Lunar Triumph  AstronauticsDocumentsEventsJournalismNewspapers 1969, July 21
31303 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press War Extra “German Attack Starts Conflict”  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War II 1939, September 1
31305 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press “Defeated Germany Surrenders-- V.E. Day (Victory In Europe) To Be Celebrated Tuesday, May 8th”  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War II 1945, May 7
31306 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press “Japan Suffers Worst Day Of War: Russians Open Drive, 2nd Atom Bomb Hits”  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War II 1945, August 9
31304 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press “Polish War Rages”  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersWorld War II 1939, September 1
31307 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press: 8,500 Homeless In Manitoba  DocumentsFloodsJournalismNewspapers 1950, May 7
31308 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press: Canadian Troops For Korea Likely  DocumentsKorean WarNewspapers 1950, August 3
31302 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press: Edward Will End Reign Today By Signing Abdication Act  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyalty 1936, December 11
31309 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Page, Winnipeg Free Press: London Agog On Eve Of Coronation-- Millions Await Thrilling Pagent  DocumentsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRoyalty 1953, June 1
61984 A1979 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Harold Stanley Fry, Editor, Canadian Coutntryman, 1917; Editorial Staff The Canadian Countryman 1918 - 1924; Director Of Publicity, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, 1927 - 1932; Joined The Country Guide As Assistant Editor In 1941, Retiring In 1957 As Editor  AgricultureJournalismNewspapersPersonalities  
53931 A1637 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Harry Mardon, Manitoba Community Newspaper Association Citizen Representative For The Manitoba Press Council. Mr. Mardon Was Born In Scotland In 1926 And Came To Canada In 1949. He Worked As A Free-Lance Journalist Until 1958 When He Joined The Winnipeg Tribrune As A Copy Editor. He Went On To Become City Editor, Editorial Page Editor And Business Editor. At The Time Southam Inc., Shut Down The Tribune In 1980, He Was An Associate Editor And Financial Columnist. He Currently Holds The Position Of The National Corporate Communications Manager For The Investors Group Inc  AssociationsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesScots 1984, February 25
39794 A1332 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Hay Stead, Cartoonist With Winnipeg Telegram Was First President Of The Winnipeg Press Club In 1922. This Cartoon Was By Arch Dale, July 18, 1957. The Winnipeg Press Club Was Founded In 1887, And Operated As A Dinner Club. In 1922, It Obtained A Provincial Charter And Registered Its Name.  CartoonsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1957, July 18
70045 A2209 Miscellaneous Collection     Headline On Page In Winnipeg Newspaper Reads “Assassination Of Archduke Starts War On Anarchist”. Pictures On Page Are Of The Duchess Of Hohenberg And Archduke Ferdinand And Their Children Princess Sofie And Prince Maximilian Charles. (4x5 Neg.)  ChildrenNewspapersRoyaltyWomenWorld War I 1914
70411 A2257 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Hugh Allan, prominent freelance photographer in Winnipeg represented The Winnipeg Tribune, Time Magazine, Swedish Press International, MacLean's Magazine, Shown holding his camera equipment. (4x5 neg.) Photo courtesy of G. Aikman.  MagazinesNewspapersPersonalitiesPhotography 1951, October 21st
5348 A0170 Miscellaneous Collection     Interior Of Free Press Newsroom: (In Front) Stan Blicq With Back To Camera, George Leyden, Then Behind Them Are (L- R): Frank Morriss, Howard Wolfe, Ted Dafoe, J.W. Dafoe (Standing Reading Paper), And Abbie Coo. In Centre Is The Only Woman, Cora Hind  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1942
9133 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Interior Of Winnipeg Free Press,The City Desk Was A Busy And Exciting Place During The Second World War. (L- R): Frank Morriss, Howard Wolfe, Cora Hind (Woman In The Middle), Ted Dafoe, John W. Dafoe (Standing Reading A Paper), Abbie Coo, And In Foreground Sanford Blicq With His Back Tothe Camera And George Leyden (On Extreme Right)  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1942
9134 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Interior View Of The Winnipeg Tribune Copy Desk At 4 A.M. Sunday, September 3, 1939 In Winnipeg. World War Ii Declared. (L- R): Carlyle Allison, Erith Smith, John Bird, Allan Bell, Dr. Wesley Mccurdy, George Haston, Fred O'Mally, Nate Zimmerman. (L- R) Foreground: Bill Osler, John Gordon, Jack Thompson  EquipmentJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWorld War II 1939, September 3
17685 A0559 J.H. Ashdown Collection     J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co First Advertisement That Appeared In Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg  AdvertisingDocumentsJournalismNewspapersStores 1872, December 14
39662 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     James H. Richardson Was City Editor Of Los Angeles Examiner For 21 Years. He Began His Career In Journalism At The Winnipeg Telegram With Col. G.C. Porter, As His First City Editor  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1957
39632 A1326 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     James H. Richardson Was City Editor Of Los Angeles Examiner For 21 Years. He Began His Career In Journalism On The Winnipeg Telegram With Col.G.C. Porter As His First City Editor. He Attended The 70th Anniversary Dinner Of The Winnipeg Press Club At The Fort Garry Hotel In Winnipeg  DiningEventsHotelsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1958, April 28
50391 A1515 Radio Station C.J.O.B. Collection     Jan Kamienski, Winnipeg Journalist & Cartoonist With Winnipeg Tribune And Winnipeg Sun  CartoonsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1965c
5217 A0166 Miscellaneous Collection     Jim & Claude Parkinson Delivering Newspapers At Kamsack, Sk  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1908c
5341 A0170 Miscellaneous Collection     John W. Dafoe, Editor Of Winnipeg Free Press At His Desk  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1940c
66731 A2160 Nebraska Agriculture Collection     Kearney Publishing And Immigration Office (L), And T.A. Tollefesen Painter And Decorator (R) In Kearney, Nebraska. In Front Of Stores Are Men And Horse-Drawn Buggy, Bicycles.  AgricultureBuggiesBuildingsImmigrationNewspapersTowns 1910c
33753 A1126 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ken Campbell, National Leader Of Rennaisance Canada, Displaying Newspaper Ads  AdvertisingAssociationsNewspapersPersonalities 1981, November 9
24849 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Linotype Operator, Winnipeg Tribune  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
6521 A0204 Oblate Fathers' Collection L.B. Foote   Linotypist workers typing at their machines inside the composing room of the Canadian Publishers in the West Canada Publishers building in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The employees received a salary of $4 per week. The first machine in the photo was used to type set an English paper called the Northwest Review and the Labour News; the second machine was operated by Mr. George-Henre Berube who typeset the paper La Liberte and other French manuals; the third machine was used to print the German newspaper Western Canada; and the fourth machine was used to print a Polish paper. Standing at the right is Brother Charles Sylvestre, Missionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate, a machinist. Between machines 2 and 3 is the foreman, Maurice Dumousseau, who was later with the Free Press. At the back to the right is Mr. George McNally, A. LaLonde, and Edmon LeMay (second from the right). The Canadian Publishers building was formerly the property of the Oblate Fathers and the Company Publisher the Liberta.  EquipmentJournalismLabourMachineryNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1917c
32130 A1072 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Loading Trucks From The Winnipeg Free Press Paper Line  JournalismMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1965, February
32521 A1085 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lynn Johnston, Lynn Lake Cartoonist, Creator Of “For Better Or Worse” Comic Strip  CartoonsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen 1980, August 24
39660 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     M.E. Nichols, Former Editor Of The Telegram In 1916; Went To Winnipeg Tribune As Publisher, When They Absorbed The Telegram; Went To Vancouver Province Where He Remained Until Retirement. He Was Honourary Life Member Of Winnipeg Press Club  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1920c
36665 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     M.E. Nichols, Former Publisher Of Vancouver Province Unveiling A Memorial Stone In Elmood Cemetery To Colonel G.C. Porter. On Right Is Bruce Boreham Who Helped Raise Money For The Stone From Former Winnipeg Telegram Staff Across Canada  CemeteriesJournalismMonumentsNewspapersPersonalities 1945, Septermber 18
24850 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Making up a page at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
569 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Strike Under The Headline “Winnipeg Strike Lead By Avowed And Blatant Revolutionist; Fifth Week Of Struggle Finds Situation Improving”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 13
574 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Strike With A Cartoon And The Caption “The Torch That Cannot Be Blown Out”  CartoonsJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 14
578 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Manitoba Free Press Account Of Winniipeg General Strike Under The Heading “Documents Seized In Raid Show Deep And Serious Conspiracy, Says Roberson”  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June 18
70044 A2208 Miscellaneous Collection     Manitoba Free Press Headline “Allies Have Won A Great Victory; Germans Routed Everywhere”, Along With A Map Showing A Section Of The Country Which The Germans Have Been Driven Back. (4x5 Neg.)  MapsNewspapersWorld War I 1914, September 14
70041 A2208 Miscellaneous Collection     Manitoba Free Press Newspaper Page With Headline “Two Million Men Engaged In Desperate Battle In Belgium”, Along With A Map Showing Where The British Are Fighting. (4x5 Neg.)  MapsNewspapersWorld War I 1914, August 24
70042 A2208 Miscellaneous Collection     Manitoba Free Press Newspaper Page With Headline “Huns Quit; War Is Over”, Along With A Picture Of “Wilhelm The Damned”, Ex-Kaiser Of Germany. (4x5 Neg.)  NewspapersWorld War I 1918, November 11
13391 A0413 Miscellaneous Collection     Map Of Location & Identity Of Buildings In Village Of Winnipeg. Compiled By Will E. Ingersoll Of Winnipeg From Maps, Records And Archives. In Manitoba Free Press, Fiftieth Anniversary Number, Winnipeg, Nov. 9, 1922, P.22. Description Under Map On Photo  MapsNewspapersWinnipeg Streets 1872
61979 A1979 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Marium Green Ellis, Western Editor, Family Herald And Weekly Star, At Her Retirement Dinner In Winnipeg  AgricultureJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen 1955c
55474 A1691 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Maurice Smith, Long-Time Sports Editor For The Winnipeg Free Press  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1968c
13005 A0402 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Maurice Smith, Sports Writer And Newspaper Columnist  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports  
38761 A1295 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mickey Panisco, Manager Of Street Sales For The Winnipeg Free Press, Holding The Reins Of A Delivery Wagon, With Jack Berlin And Eddie Bernstein.  HorsesJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWagonsWinnipeg Buildings 1920c
38577 A1288 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Miss Free Press, 1926; Attired As A Newspaper  CostumesJournalismLifestyleNewspapers 1926
61519 A1963 Canadian Grain Commission     New Crop Bulletins, Published By The Canadian Grain Commission Research Laboratory. (Colour)  AgricultureDocumentsGrain CommissionMarketingNewspapersResearch  
40959 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newpaper Advertisement Urging Men To Enlist In Armed Services (World War I). Copied Oct. 10, 1956  AdvertisingMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
5340 A0170 Miscellaneous Collection     News Room At Free Press (L- R): Orton Grain, John Conklin, Bill Ingersoll, A.J. Richards,Ted Dafoe, Bert Gresham, (At Phone) Ben Malkin, (Back To Camera Against Post) Margaret Gresham, Frank Morriss, James H. Gray, Lillian Porte, Howard Wolfe  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen 1930c
38287 A1279 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Newsboys With Winnipeg Free Press “Britain At War” Extras  JournalismNewspapersWorld War II 1939, September 4
576 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of Strikers Under Heading “Bail Granted Six Men Held For Sedition”.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
571 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of War Hero, Sgt. F. C. Coppens, Vc With His Picture, Regarding The Winnipeg General Strike  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
577 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Account Of Winnipeg General Strike Leaders Under The Heading “Extremists Among Strike Leaders Quietly Placed Behind Prison Bars”.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
575 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Accounts Of Strike And A Proclaimation By Charles F. Gray, The Mayor Of Winnipeg For People To Stay Out Of The Streets Especially Not To Be Part Of A Crowd. Also On The Same Page The Headings "The Law As To Riots" And "The People Have No Legal Rights On The Streets During Riotous Disturbances" And More Accounts Of The Winnipeg General Strike  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
565 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Accounts Of The Winnipeg General Strike. One Article Mentions Sergeant Coppins, Vc  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesRiotsStrikesWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
40957 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Advertisment Urging Men To Enlist In The Armed Services (World War I). Copied Oct. 10, 1956  AdvertisingMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
40958 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Advertisment Urging Men To Enlist In The Armed Services (World War I). Copied Oct.10, 1956  AdvertisingMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
568 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Article. During The Winnipeg General Strike A Newspaper Headline Reads “ Canadian Cloth Manufacturers Have Made Excess Profits During The Last Of The War”  JournalismNewspapersRiotsStrikesWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
564 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Newspaper Article. Heading Reads “Red Flag Or Union Jack” ; A Citizen'S Committee Account In The Newspaper  FlagsJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
41487 A1391 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Newspaper Clipping From The Edmonton Journal Announcing The Finding Of The Duke Schiller Party Atbear Wagler Inlet  AviationNewspapersPersonalities 1930c
31318 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Newspaper Guild Information Picket At Winnipeg Free Press, With Manitoba Federation Of Labour Supporters  JournalismLabourNewspapersProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1977, May
40960 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Headlines Announcing Assassination Of The Archduke Ferdinand Of Austria Which Set Off World War1  JournalismMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
40964 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Headlines In Free Press Evening Bulletin Describe Canada'S Losses, April 14, 1917  JournalismMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
40963 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Headlines In Manitoba Free Press Nov. 11, 1918, Announing The End Of The War  JournalismMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
40962 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Headlines On Progress In World War 1 In Manitoba Free Press, August 24, 1914  JournalismMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
40961 A1369 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Collection     Newspaper Headlines On Progress In World War 1 In Manitoba Free Press, September 14, 1914  JournalismMilitaryNewspapersWorld War I 1914-1918
13032 A0402 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Newspaper Sketch Of Eddie James And His Son Gerry James. Both Winnipeg Blue Bomber Stars  FootballNewspapersPersonalitiesSports  
24853 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Newsprint rolls on the basement level of the Winnipeg Tribune Press.  JournalismMachineryNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
58695 A1800 Miscellaneous Collection     Nurses And A Patient On A Make-Shift Hospital Bed In One Of The Tent Hospitals Erected By The Red Cross To Handle Typhoid Patients During The Typhoid Outbreak In Cobalt, Ontario Area. Newspaper Clipping Attached To Photo. Photo Courtesy Of David Miller.,  DiseaseHospitalsNewspapersNursingRed CrossTentsTownsUniformsWomen  
58696 A1800 Miscellaneous Collection     Nurses Posed Outside Red Cross Hospital Tents Erected By The Red Cross During An Outbreak Of Typhoid Around Cobalt, Ontario. Newspaper Clipping Attached To The Photo. Photo Courtesy Of David Miller  DiseaseHospitalsNewspapersNursingRed CrossTentsTownsWomen  
18262 A0580 Institute of Arctic Research Collection     Office Of The “Omineca Herald” Near Hazelton, Bc  BuildingsJournalismNewspapers 1927
30198 A1007 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Old Men Reading Newspapers On Park Benches In Central Park, Winnipeg, Mb  LifestyleNewspapersParks 1952, April 29
7576 A0237 Terry Rowen Collection     Paper Carrier Boy And His Own Dog Team Delivering Papers In Fort Garry, Mb  ChildrenDogsJournalismNewspapersSleds 1916
35517 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People'S Canada Daily News, Promoting Flq Policies In Quebec On A Fence In Winnipeg. A Subject Of Council'S Disapproval.  FrenchJournalismNewspapers 1970, November 10
590 A0020 Archives of Manitoba     People, Bicycles And Wagons In Newpaper Row On Mcdermot Avenue, Looking West From Main Street In Winnipeg, Mb  BicyclesJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1904
61980 A1979 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Peter Kuch Portrait Of E. Cora Hind (1861-1942) That Hangs In The Agriculture Hall Of Fame, Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, On  AgricultureJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen  
36167 A1208 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Mclintock, Newly Appointed Executive Editor Of The Free Press  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1967, August 15
32982 A1101 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pierre Trudeau, Federal Liberal Leader And Lloyd Axworthy At Airport Examining Newspaper Accounts Of Red River Flooding  AirportsEventsNewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1979, April 25
34372 A1147 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Ed Schreyer Reads A 1920'S Winnipeg Free Press Bulletin As His Wife Lily Tries An Old Wall Telephone During New Years Eve Celebrations At The Manitoba Museum Of Man And Nature  MuseumsNewspapersPersonalitiesPoliticsTelephones 1973, December 31
34548 A1153 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Promod Puri, editor of India-Canada Link, a newspaper for East Indian residents in Canada.    PersonalitiesEast IndiansNewspapersJournalism 1973, November 26
24852 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Proofreading copy at the Winnipeg Tribune.  JournalismNewspapersPrintingWinnipeg Buildings 1957, April
21618 A0713 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     R. James (Jim) Speers - Horse-Racing. In1922 He Introduced Para-Mutual Wagering In Manitoba. In 1924 Built Whittier Park In Winnipeg. In1925 Built Polo Park Racetrack In Winnipeg And Established The Prairie Thoroughbred Breeders Association And Built Chinook Park In Calgary. He Was The First Canadian Breeder Of Thoroughbreds That Were Winners Of More Than $1,000,000 On Racetracks In North America. In 1966 He Was Elected To Canada'S Sports Hall Of Fame. Photo Is From A Newspaper Clipping Headed "14 Likely To Start In Polo Park Handicap".  AssociationsHorse RacingNewspapersPersonalitiesRacetracksSports 1930, August 29
9722 A0304 Terry Rowen Collection     Residences Of H.B. Belcher, 37 Edmonton Street, And Sanford Evans, 41 Edmonton Street, Managing Editor Of The Newspaper “Winnipeg Telegram” In Winnipeg  HousesNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1903
21996 A0727 Killarney, the J.A. Victor David Museum Collection     Ron Little, Operating The Gordon Press, In Killarney, Mb  EquipmentNewspapersPrinting  
40684 A1360 Herman Holla Collection     Same As A1360-40683  NewspapersRiotsWinnipeg Buildings 1872
39618 A1326 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Sapper Duncan Macnab Of Verdun, Quebec, Formerly With The Montreal Gazette, Works Over Forms For The First Edition Of The Maple Leaf In France. Editorial Guidance Comes From Captain Seth Halton, Of Pincher Creek, Alberta, While Lt.Col. R.S. Malone Watch,  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWorld War II 1945c
37925 A1266 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Scotty Kennedy (R), General Manager Assiniboia Downs, Looks Over The New York Morning Telegraph With The Paper'S Editor And Publisher, Former Winnipegger, Sam Perlman  Horse RacingJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1959, March 28
70119 A2217 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Shaun Herron, Winnipeg writer of mystery novels, writing at his desk. Note his pipes and a picture entitled "Ireland's Treasures". He was also a columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press. (2x2 Neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  AuthorsIrishJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1973, March
71962 A2423 Miscellaneous Collection   Sir Clifford Sifton, 1861-1929.  Photo courtesy of Gunnlaugsson Collection. For more information, please see the entry under Sir Clifford Sifton at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  PoliticsHydroPersonalitiesNewspapers  
24062 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Sir Clifford Sifton.  For more information, please see the entry under Sir Clifford Sifton at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. http://www.biographi.ca/EN/index.html  NewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1900
38136 A1274 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sold In Minutes. Final Tribune Publication Bought From Delivery Van Before The Edition Could Be Delivered To Coinvendors  EventsJournalismNewspapers 1980, August 27
9138 A0284 Miscellaneous Collection     Staff Of Winnipeg Tribune Posed In 1905 In Front Of The Tribune'S Second Home On Mcdermot Avenue In Winnipeg. Front Row (L- R): D. Mcdonald; Joseph Harrison; H. Buckle; D.L. Mcintyre, Business Manager; R.L. Richardson, Managing Director; John J. Moncrieff, Editor; Unidentified. Second Row: Unidentified; B.F. Hillis; D. Samson; J. Douglas; David Scott; Unidentified; Unidentified; J. Sutherland; W. Bell; Ed. Smith; W. Ozzard; Frank Armstrong; W. Lockhart; James Hooper; George H. Moore. Third Row: Unidentified; Oz Healey; C. Shane; J. Robertson; William Beck; W.H. Moise; W. Bunn; M. Orris; David Mcnally; Unidentified; Stan Beck; Amos Dodds. In Window Miss Edna West, The Tribune'S First Stenographer, Later Mrs. M.P. Petersen, Of Walnut Grove, California  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1905
19294 A0621 University of Winnipeg Collection     Student Reading Newspaper Inside Wesley College  NewspapersUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1903
38137 A1274 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Susan Rutledge Of The Tribune Circulation Dept. On Winnipeg Street Selling The Final Edition. Selling Prices Were 50¢ To $5  EventsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesWomen 1980, August 27
59105 A1814 Eaton's Store Collection     T. Eaton Co, Stereoscopic Image “Winnipeg Business Centre”. (See Image A1814-59104 For Write-Up.)  BusinessesNewspapersStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
59104 A1814 Eaton's Store Collection     T. Eaton Co, Write-Up “Winnipeg Business Centre”, For Image A1814-59105  BusinessesNewspapersStoresWinnipeg Buildings  
65461 A2112 Farm Light and Power Collection     T.R. (Tom) Melville-Ness, Editor, The Saskatchewan Farmer; Agricultural Editor, Business Manager, Editor And Publisher, The Western Producer; Registrar, Saskatchewan Institute Of Agrologists. Photo From A Sketch  AgricultureAssociationsJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1979, August
40683 A1360 Herman Holla Collection     The Composing Room Of "The Manitoban" Newpaper. A Mob Of Angry Voters Wrecked The Offices Of Three Newspapers In Winnipeg Allowing The Free Press To Take Advantage Of The Lull In Competition To Get Off To A Good Start. Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News. Photo Courtesy Of Herman Holla  NewspapersOfficesRiotsWinnipeg BuildingsWrecks 1872
72502 A2445 Miscellaneous Collection     The Cover Of The 1937 Winnipeg Evening Tribune “Coronation Year” Calendar, Featuring A Portrait Of H.M. King Edward Vii. Caption On Frame Reads “Scenes Of Manitoba”  NewspapersPersonalitiesRoyaltyUniforms 1937
37001 A1235 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Demolition Of The Winnipeg Tribune Building On Smith Street In Winnipeg. Photo By P. Hossack  DemolitionJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1983, September 29
54477 A1656 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Free Press Printing And Publishing House With Its Staff Standing In Front Of The Building, Located On Main Street, Winnipeg. The Free Press Was Established In 1872 On A Weekly Basis Until1874 When It Became A Daily Newspaper  NewspapersPrintingWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1890c
54479 A1656 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Members Of The Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper Staff Standing In An Office Of The Free Press Building Located On The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Garry Street In Winnipeg  CostumesNewspapersOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1905c
1635 A0054 Archives of Manitoba     The Nor'Wester Newspaper. (Sketch)  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1859
38804 A1296 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Second Winnipeg Free Press Office On Main Street, 1874 - 1882.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1875c
39943 A1337 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     The Winnipeg Free Press And The Winnipeg Tribune Published A Joint Newspaper Because Of A Printer'Sstrike In Both Composing Rooms., Of Eric Wells, Winnipeg  JournalismNewspapersStrikes 1945, November 10
39944 A1337 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     The Winnipeg Free Press And The Winnipeg Tribune Published A Joint Newspaper Because Of A Printer'Sstrike In Both Composing Rooms., Of Eric Wells, Winnipeg  JournalismNewspapersStrikes 1945, November 10
57792 A1767 Robert Goodall Collection     The Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper Boy Carriers At Depot No. 5. Photo Courtesy Of The Robert Goodal Collection  ChildrenNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1930
24848 A0831 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     The Winnipeg Tribune Building on Graham Avenue at Smith Street, decorated with Union Jack Flags for the Royal Visit.  CelebrationsFlagsJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1939, May
39655 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Thomas B. Robertson, Assistant Editor In Chief Of The Winnipeg Free Press.,  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities  
39646 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Three Founders Of Winnipeg Sun Newspaper Read The First Copy Off The Presses. (L- R): Frank Goldberg, Al Davies,And Tom Denton. Goldberg And Denton Have Pursued Other Business Interests. Davies Remains As Publisher  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1980, November
51667 A1565 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Twelve Year Old Ron Sagasky Hitches A Thirty-Five Year Old Red Wagon To His Trail Bike To Deliver The Free Press To Customers Over A Three Mile Radius In A Rural Area Of Mcguillvary Blvd, And West Of Kenaston Blvd  ChildrenMotorcyclesNewspapersWinnipeg Streets 1986, March 15
50398 A1516 Don Wiebe Collection     Two Free Press Trucks In Front Of Winnipeg Free Press Building, 300 Carlton Street, Winnipeg. Photo From 8x10 Glass Negative  NewspapersTrucksWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1917c
30083 A1003 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Unloading Newspapers From The Helicopter Used To Deliver Them To Morris, Mb, During Flood  AircraftFloodsHelicoptersJournalismNewspapers 1979, April 27
20932 A0686 St. James Historical Society Collection     View of Portage Avenue and Ferry Road showing Bourkedale Golf Course, Post Office and Leader Newspaper Office.  GolfNewspapersOfficesPost OfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1942
55808 A1703 Per Holting Collection     View Of The Winnipeg Tribune Building, At Smith Street And Graham Avenue, Winnipeg  NewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1975c
55809 A1703 Per Holting Collection     View Of The Winnipeg Tribune Building, Smith Street And Graham Avenue, Being Demolished  DemolitionNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1983
23983 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     View of the Winnipeg Tribune Building, Smith Street and St. Mary Avenue.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1975, June 13
15604 A0487 Miscellaneous Collection     View Of Winnipeg Showing Tribune Building On The Right  NewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
13082 A0404 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Vince Leah, Newspaper Columnist And Author  AuthorsJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesSports  
36538 A1220 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     W. R. Leslie, Former Superintendent Of The Morden Experimental Farm And Winnipeg Free Press Garden Columnist Planting A Tree To Commemorate The 50th Anniversary Of The Farm.  AgricultureEventsGardeningJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPlantingTrees 1965, June 18
10181 A0318 Miscellaneous Collection     W. Sanford Evans Of Sanford Evans & Co, Stocks, Bonds & Investments. He Was Editor Of Winnipeg Telegram (Newspaper) From 1901-1905; And Mayor Of Winnipeg 1909 -1911. He Was Born In Ontario In 1869  FinanceNewspapersPersonalities 1913c
56401 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     W.C. Moffatt, Father Of Wolseley Riding'S Ndp Incumbent Myrna Phillips, Takes A Photo Of Cake At Ndp Brunch. The Cake Was A Mock Free Press Front Page, With Headlines Such As "Pollster Predicts Ndp Win", And Was Used To "Slice Into The Free Press", Because The Party Was Not Satisfied With The Paper'S Three Polls, Which Placed The Ndp Last Among Decided Voters. The Polls Were Conducted By Angus Reid Associates, Inc  ElectionsNewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, April 25
66062 A2135 Agriculture of Canada Experimental Farm, Indian Head   W.H. Gibson reading the Regina Morning Leader, Superintendent of the Indian Head Experimental Farm, Saskatchewan.    AgricultureNewspapersPersonalitiesResearch 1928
65458 A2112 Farm Light and Power Collection     W.T. (Bill) Bradley, Editor Of Farm Light & Power, Examining The First Issues Of The Newspaper To Be Printed On A New Offset Press At Saskatoon, Sk  AgricultureJournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPrinting 1977, September 1
37051 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Wade Williams, Editor Of The “Carib Star”, Manitoba'S First Newspaper For Blacks  Blacks - CanadaJournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1983, August 10
572 A0019 Archives of Manitoba     Western Labour News Account Of Strike Under The Heading “Freedom Of Speech”  JournalismLabourNewspapersWinnipeg General Strike 1919, June
27213 A0913 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     William (Billy) Ashbury Buchanan Was Born In South Monagham, On., On July 2, 1876. He Was Educated In Several Parishes In Ontario. He Began His Newspaper Career With The Old Peterborough Review When He Was 17. At Age 24 He Went To The Toronto Telegram As City Editor And Later Became Managing Director Of The St. Thomas, Ontario, Journal. In 1905 He Moved West And Acquiried Ownership Of The Lethbridge Herald In 1907 And Became Active In The Development Of Southern Alberta. He Organized The First Legislative Library For The Alberta Legislature. In 1909 He Was Elected To The Alberta Legislature As A Liberal Member For The City Of Lethbridge. In 1910 He Became Minister Without Portfolio In The Futherford Government. In 1911 He Ran In The Federal Election And Took His Seat In The House Of Commons Under Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier As A Representative Of Medicine Hat, Ab. In 1925 He Was Appointed Senator. He Died In 1954 At The Age Of 78. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide By Foote And James; Courtesy Of R.H. Shelford.  JournalismLibrariesNewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1916
871 A0030 Archives of Manitoba     William Buckingham (1832-1915), Co - Founder Of The “Nor'Wester”, First Newspaper In Northwest Territories  JournalismNewspapersPersonalities 1859
53556 A1623 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     William Sandford Evans Of Sanfford Evans & Company, Stocks, Bonds And Investments. Born In Spencerville, On, In 1869. He Started Newspaper Work In 1897; Was Editor Of Winnipeg Telegram 1901-1905; President Of First Canadian Club In Canada Formed In Hamilton; Educated At Victoria College, University Of Toronto And Columbia University. He Served As First Mayor Of Winnipeg 1909, 1910 And 1911. Was Head Of Winnipeg Police Commission  NewspapersPersonalitiesPolicePolitics 1909
15017 A0468 Winnipeg Archives     William Sanford Evans Who Served As Mayor Of Winnipeg From1909 -1911, Was Born In Spencerville, On, In 1869. He Started Newspaper Work In 1897, And Was The Editor Of The Winnipeg Telegram (Newspaper) From1901-1905. He Was The President Of The First Canadian Club In Canada, Which Was Formed In Hamilton, On. He Was Educated At Victoria University And Columbia University  NewspapersPersonalitiesPolitics 1909c
13241 A0408 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Winnipeg Blue Bomber Player Russ Rebholz. (Newspaper Clipping)  FootballNewspapersPersonalitiesSports 1938
13363 A0412 Miscellaneous Collection     Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) Boys Band, Including: Leo Martin, Trumpet; Cece Tayor, Trumpet; Ford Braden, Trumpet; Jack Endress, Drums; Bill Green, Trombone; Ab Sproule, Baritone; Bill Carter, Trumpet; Morley Winkler, Clarinet; Howie Irwin, Bass; Harold Lewis, Clarinet; John Sofka, Clarinet; Jim Seater, Alto; Jim Irwin, Bandmaster. Missing From Photo Are Bud Currie, Trombone; Floyd Simpson, Drums, And Happy Day, Drums. Note The Blankets Hanging In Back  BandsChildrenCostumesEntertainmentMusical InstrumentsNewspapers  
13364 A0412 Miscellaneous Collection     Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper)Boys Band, Including: Jake Park; Bob Fyfe, Clarinet; Harry Stein, Clarinet; Cecil Davis, Clarinet; Howie Irwin, Bass; Rod Slauter; Bill Henchel, Alto; James Irwin, Bandmaster; Cameron Mcdonald, Clarinet; Bill Greenberg, Trombone; Edwin Stevens, Alto; Ivan Shier; Murray Stevens, Bariton. Photo Courtesy Al Doe  BandsChildrenCostumesEntertainmentMusical InstrumentsNewspapers 1917c
31315 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Building With Second Story Addition To Annex Under Construction  ConstructionJournalismNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1965, November
56612 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Building, 300 Carlton Street  NewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, October 5
13170 A0406 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Headlines On Sports Page “Winnipeg Blue Bombers Win Grey Cup”  AwardsFootballNewspapersSports 1935, December 7
31317 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Newsboys At The Back Of The Free Press Building, Ready For The Rush Out With War News  JournalismLifestyleNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWorld War II 1941, May
51732 A1567 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper Delivery Van  JournalismNewspapersTrucks 1986, March 21
32676 A1090 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Photographer Jack Ablett  JournalismNewspapersPersonalitiesPhotography 1967, October
32128 A1072 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press Press Room, With Goss Press  JournalismMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg Buildings 1967, February
22946 A0762 Winnipeg Archives     Winnipeg Skyline Before Construction Of Federal Building C1930 Which Stands On Site Of Former Board Of Trade Building, 269 Main Street. (L- R): Eaton'S Mail Order Buildings, Eaton'S Store (With Flags), Somerset Building, Winnipeg Tribune Building, Paris Building, On Portage Avenue  BlocksNewspapersStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1930c
24054 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Winnipeg Tribune Building on McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, in 1905.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1905
24108 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Winnipeg Tribune Building, Graham Avenue and Smith Street. Note trolley bus wires and the Bank of Montreal signs on the first floor on the outside of the building. Also two clocks are on the building. Set of traffic lights on the right. Tribune sign on outside over the door.  JournalismNewspapersTimepiecesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1968, June
72424 A2441 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Winnipeg Tribune Managing Editor, Gerry Haslam, Reading The Current Tribune Newspaper Inside His Office. Note The Two Newpapers That Are Framed And On Display In The Office. The Coffee Table Has "The Winnipeg Tribune" Printed On A Mat On The Table. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan  FurnitureNewspapersPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1975
40181 A1344 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Winnipeg Tribune Newspaper Headlines Announce The Closing Of The Newspaper After 90 Years Of Publishing In Winnipeg  EventsNewspapers 1980, August 27
24055 A0804 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Winnipeg Tribune staff gathered in front of new duplex press just installed in the interior of the Tribune Building on Smith Street and Graham Avenue, in 1922.  JournalismNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1922
38285 A1279 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Woman Reading A Winnipeg Free Press: Britain At War  JournalismNewspapersWomenWorld War II 1939, September 4
70350 A2252 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Young child watches from inside a truck as two people fight on the road. This photo "Street Fight" was the Canadian Press Award Winner for March 1961 published in The Winnipeg Tribune March 1, 1961. Tow truck and other truck along with houses in photo. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan  CrimeHousesJournalismNewspapersPhotographyTrucks 1961, February 27
71062 A2374 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     "Carrier Boys", Group Of Newspaper Delivery Boys Standing On An Old Railway Locomotive. The Sign On The Locomotive Reads: "This Was The First Railway Locomotive To Operate In Western Canada, Brought To Winnipeg From United States By Barge On The Red River In 1877 And Ran Between St. Boniface And Emerson. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (2x2 Neg.)  ChildrenLocomotivesNewspapersRailways 1964, March 28
71061 A2374 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     “Carrier Boys”, A Group Of Newspaper Delivery Boys, Standing On The Steps Inside A Building In Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (2x2 Neg.)  ChildrenNewspapers 1964, March 28