Canafornian's photos with the keyword: cathedral

WP2165 WPG - ST. BONIFACE CATHEDRAL [FRONT]

31 Dec 2016 1 294
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial

WP2164 WPG - ST. BONIFACE CATHEDRAL [INTERIOR]

31 Dec 2016 1 211
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial. Notation: This photograph appears to have been used to produce the colour lithograph card "Interior of St. Boniface Cathedral" by Valentine & Sons (#106344), seen below:

WP2147 WPG - ST. BONIFACE CATHEDRAL

28 Oct 2016 1 492
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Publisher / Photographer: Gowen & Sutton Notation: St. Boniface Cathedral on Tache Avenue. Viewed from the south.

WP2099 WPG - (SHIP BUILDING - ROSAMOND BILLET)

09 Apr 2016 4 332
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Under magnification, the name of this ship, "Rosamond Billet", is legible on the hull just below the row of gents perched on the ship. The Manitoba Historical Society list is as having a tonnage of 679 tons and as operated by Hugh Sutherland. No other information is evident on either side of this postcard, but the location of the ship is definitely on the west side of the Red Red River, just upstream of the St. Boniface Cathedral - seen in the centre, behind what is likely the old Broadway Bridge. This mention is made in the June 13, 1911 edition of the Winnipeg Tribune; "Another Barge is Going Northward with Large Cargo The Rosamond Billet, of the Lake Winnipeg Shipping & Supply Co., Is now en route for the north heavily laden with supplies for the construction camps around lake Winnipeg. She called Saturday night and it is her second trip this season. That there Is a boom in navigation on the Red River is evidenced by the fact that on Thursday night the company owning the Rosamond Billet will launch its second large barge this spring. Interestingly, the January 3, 1921 edition of the Winnipeg Tribune lists a Rosamond Billet as one of the guests at a New Years ball held at Government House.

WP2126 WPG - CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS YARDS

14 May 2016 2 1 261
POSTCARD Date: Posted March 16, 1927. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified. Notation: One of the few early postcard images I have seen that prominently shows the railway yards that occupy what we now known as "The Forks". As a bonus, the St. Boniface Cathedral is readily visible across the river.

WP2024 WPG - ST B - ST. BONIFACE CATHEDRAL (OVAL)

13 Jan 2016 1 177
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Unposted Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Even though the photographer is unidentified, he did leave his/her fingerprints on the sidewalk, but I guess that won't actually help much with the I.D.!

WP2023 WPG - ST B - ST. BONIFACE CATHEDRAL

13 Jan 2016 194
POSTCARD Date: Postal stamp unclear, but written note dated July 5, 1915. Sent from 462 Stiles St., Winnipeg to Minitonas, Manitoba Publisher / Photographer: Meyers Photo, Winnipeg

WP1948 WPG - ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

07 Sep 2015 190
Date: unposted Publisher / Photographer: Meyers

WP1947 WPG - ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

07 Sep 2015 1 193
Date: Posted 1924 Publisher / Photographer: Valentine & Sons, Winnipeg

WP1946 WPG - ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CATHEDRAL, AND CE…

07 Sep 2015 212
Date: Posted October 19, 1904 Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co., Winnipeg #5986

WP1900 WPG - CATHEDRALE ST-BONIFACE

06 May 2015 1 218
Posted August 3, 1909 Publisher: M Keroack, Fancy Goods, Church and School Supplies Message, in French, to Mrs. R. Driscoll in New York, from Yvonne. What was of interest to me was the Publisher of this card. The address given is "Cor Main Water Sts Winnipeg & St Boniface". I haven't seen other cards from this publisher & have to wonder if they produced postcards of other churches, schools.