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WP2185 WPG - EATON & CO BLOCK
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Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co. #13
Notation: Not sure why, but three people appear to be sitting in the north side of the roof.
Date: Not evident. Not Posted.
Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co. #13
Notation: Not sure why, but three people appear to be sitting in the north side of the roof.
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In the series, I have:
1. Queen Victoria Monument
2. Parliament Buildings
5. Empire Hotel
6. Manitoba Club
7. Main Entrance - C.P.R. Depot
8. Government Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man.
11. Carnegie Library
12. Assiniboine Avenue at Armstrong's Point
13. T. Eaton & Co. Block
14. Holy Trinity Church
15. St. Mary's Academy
16. Harvesting Scene
19. Main Street, Showing Union Bank
20. Buffalo at Silver Heights
21. Cumberland Street
22. Edmonton Street, South
23. City Hall Park and Main Street
26. The General Hospital
So missing 3, 4, 9, 10, 17, 18, 24, 25 and anything 27 and up. I also have a bunch of other Albertypes that are basically identical except that I can't see any numbers (the numbers on these are sometimes really hard to find):
-- Old Fort Garry Gateway and Rear of Manitoba Club
-- Panoramic View of Winnipeg, Man. [bifold looking north on Main Street and showing a lot of the western warehouse district as well]
-- Canadian Pacific R'y. Hotel in course of Erection.
-- Royal Alexandra Hotel [same as above, but with piles of dirt and construction materials airbrushed out; or else they're airbrushed IN to the other one, because they look a bit fake]
-- Broadway from Fort Garry Court
Canafornian club has replied to wintorbos club3. Fort Garry Gate
4. Union Bank of Canada Volunteers’ Monument City Hall
9. Law Courts
Not Numbered:
View at Armstrong’s Point
17. Main Street, Looking North [with Post Office, Bank of Hamilton, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Merchants Bank and Bank of Ottawa labelled as well]
Canafornian club has replied to wintorbos clubEdit: According to Wikipedia the pop. in 1901 was about 43,000. About the size of my city in Oregon. There are none even close to that size!
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