
Winnipeg - St. Boniface
02 Nov 2014
WP1817R WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN
Reverse / Message & Address of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel.
01 Jan 4501
WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 3
Third Panel of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel. Red River flowing, left to right, to the south.
01 Jan 4501
WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 2
Second Panel of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel. Red River flowing, left to right, to the south.
01 Jan 4501
WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 1
First Panel of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel. Red River flowing, left to right, to the south. Can't quite make out name on the roof in the foreground - ??? Bros.
02 Nov 2014
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WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN
POSTCARD
Date: Posted December 14, 1907 from St Boniface to France.
Publisher / Photographer: J. B. LeClerc.
Notation: View of St. Boniface from the West bank of the Red River - Tri-panel. Upon looking closely, the two spots are evident where three separate photos were joined to make this panoramic image.
15 Sep 2015
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WP1952R WPG - ST BONIFACE - TOWN HALL
Reverse of WP1952. (St. Boniface Town Hall)
10 Jan 2016
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WP2018 WPG - ST B - RESIDENCE DE L'HON JUGE PRENDERGAST
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial
Notation:
This was the home of one of St. Boniface's most revered inhabitants - James Emile Pierre Prendergast (1858 - 1945). Among his many contributions to the city and the Province, made personally and professionally, he was the MLA for Provencher from 1892-1896, the MLA for Woodlands from 1892-1896, and the Mayor of St. Boniface from 1893-1896.
During his lifetime, Judge Prendergast had several residences. This photographer, Maurice Lyall, was primarily active from 1911 through 1913. During that period, the address of the Pendergast home was 85 Rue Notre Dame Street in St. Boniface. I am assuming that this house would have been located on an earlier portion of Notre Dame to the west of Tache - likely on the north side of the street.
Further information on Judge Prendergast can be found at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Prendergast_(Canadian_politician)
12 Jan 2016
WP1141 MAISON CHAPELLE
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial
Notation: In 1902, Archbishop Langevin had a wooden building constructed on Aleneau Street near the Normal School, as a residence for young women students. In 1904 it became the wotherhome for a new religious order that he began - the Mission Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate. A substantial addition was made in 1909. In the 1950's the building was replaced with a new Oblate convent, at 601 Aulneau Street.
10 Jan 2016
WP2019 WPG - ST B - MAISON VICARIALE - CHAPELLE (FRONT)
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation: This is a view of the front & alter of the chapel inside the Maison Chapelle - the mother house of the Mission Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate, in St. Boniface.
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