Canafornian's photos with the keyword: Winnipeg

WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN

03 Nov 2014 1 254
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.

WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 1

03 Nov 2014 237
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.

WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 2

02 Nov 2014 228
Second Panel of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel. Red River flowing, left to right, to the south.

WP1817 WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN. PANEL 3

02 Nov 2014 214
Third Panel of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel. Red River flowing, left to right, to the south.

WP1817R WPG - VUE DE ST BONIFACE, MAN

02 Nov 2014 220
Reverse / Message & Address of St. Boniface (From the West) Tri-panel.

WP1798 WPG - GREEK CHURCH

02 Nov 2014 310
POSTCARD Date: Posted January 30, 1906 from the Louise Bridge postal station to Folkstone, England. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: The message on the reverse reads "Winnipeg's most curious church. I don't think pew rent is very high." Widely-known as the "Tin Can Cathedral", the church was constructed at the corner of King Street and Stella Avenue by the colourful and self-styled Bishop Seraphim. The small shack to the left of the church appears to follow the same architectural style. With a stove pipe rising through the roof... I'm wondering if that, perhaps, was the Bishop's manse?

WP1815 - WPG - MERCHANTS BANK

02 Nov 2014 1 217
POSTCARD Date: Not posted. Early Velox stamp box indicates 1904 - 1910 period. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Early real photo postcard of the Merchants Bank on the corner of Main Street & Lombard.