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1938 portage ave
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CTV News Winnipeg
Sat. January 25, 2020 Satellite timelapse of Winnipeg over 35 years https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/satellit...ears-1.4783465 |
The mini golf course was not located in Elmwood but the Municipality of East Kildonan, the south east corner of Henderson Highway and Hazel Dell Avenue, it only existed from 1929 to 1931
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The reason was this was city owned property and this stadium along with the Winnipeg Arena was entirely built and paid for by the city. The City of Winnipeg prior to 1972 was a much smaller city in population and much smaller in area. There were very few open areas left in the city by the 1950's. St James, Charleswood, Tuxedo, Fort Garry, St Boniface, St Vital, Transcona, East Kildonan, North Kildonan, West Kildonan, Old Kildonan and Brooklands were all independent cities, towns and municipalities.
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Re: 1938 Portage Ave.
Hey, those look like concrete water trunk pipes. Anyone know if they're still there (underground, of course). |
posibld but i woulda thought when they redid portage in that strech in the 90's they would replaced those
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That line was renewed in 1987-1988. The pipes might still be there, but they are not in use.
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The pipes were likely grouted and abandoned. I doubt they would've been removed. (Note I can't see the photo so don't know how big they are. Likely 1' diameter or so.)
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What is the height of the 10-storey Norquay Building (401 York Ave.)?
The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation web page doesn't say. And there is no diagram on SSP. https://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/401-york-avenue/ |
couple interesting views of Sherbrook st
https://i.postimg.cc/bvzmzZqT/WP1268...-ST-HOUSES.jpg looking north, possibly from Westminster https://i.postimg.cc/3R0MhyTK/WP1511...A-HOSPITAL.jpg Looking north from Cornish |
those are amazing. Looks like the spire in the distance on that first one is Young United Church on Broadway.
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In searching for a channel "Manitoba Archives", I came across a talk by former Editor-in-Chief Dona Harvey, formerly of the Winnipeg Tribune that she made on September 12, 2018. Decades later after The Trib closed she is still chocked up over telling details about the days of the closing of the Winnipeg paper.
The talk was given after completion of the 4-year digitization project. It was thanks to Mrs. Harvey that the Tribune's pictorial and clipping files were saved from possibly being discarded by the Free Press and donated to the University of Manitoba. The Trib Archives full image newspaper from Jan. 28, 1890 thru Aug. 27, 1980 are available from this URL: https://digitalcollections.lib.umani...t/uofm:1243378 |
I love the old photos, but damn they can be depressing.
I know those are small snap shot of the city. But it's like they're from a different world. |
^^Love the wooden sidewalks.
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