Winnipeg scenes from 1958 to 1968
Winnipeg scenes from 1958 to 1968 taken by Tom Wood, a retired printer who lived on McGee Street. He used a Bolex B8 8mm camera purchased from The Camera Shop on Donald Street. There are scenes of downtown parades, storefront displays at Eaton's and Hudson's Bay, an excursion on the SS Keenora to the mouth of the Red River, the Van Kirk flower gardens at Broadway and Carlton, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg Airport, the Red River Ex., downtown traffic, and the construction of the Royal Bank, Public Safety Building and Richardson Building. Music has been added, composed and performed by Scott Komus.

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Winnipeg Eaton's Store Memories

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Driving around downtown Winnipeg in 1958 - Portage and Main archives

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1966 Winter in the city, billboards, neon lights, and driving around, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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From the CBC archives: Winnipeg's night club scene, 1985

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“Red River Floodway” (1969)

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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1971 | Winnipeg-born comedian David Steinberg takes viewers on a guided tour of home city

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Home Movies Around Winnipeg 1960's pt5

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Winnipeg before and after

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Winnipeg Downtown 1984

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France Created the Most Advanced Car in 1955 — Until Complexity Scared Buyers Away

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A Place Called Manitoba

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“Assignment Manitoba” (1969)

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Music Hop Winnipeg (Early 1960's)

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Warriors Off The Res: Aboriginal Gangs in Winnipeg

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12 FORGOTTEN Jetliners From The 1960s That Flopped

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WINNIPEG 50's 60's 70's

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Abandoned Manitoba 3: Winnipeg's Endangered Past

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Old World Manitoba, Canada, Indigenous University (pre-1600) & Oldest/Rarest photographs (1879-1930)

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