A Winnipeg Album

Glimpses of the Way We Were

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Canada
Cover of the book A Winnipeg Album by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie, Dundurn
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie ISBN: 9781554880621
Publisher: Dundurn Publication: October 1, 1998
Imprint: Dundurn Language: English
Author: John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
ISBN: 9781554880621
Publisher: Dundurn
Publication: October 1, 1998
Imprint: Dundurn
Language: English

Winnipeg was Canada's first important city in the west and was the supply point for other prairie cities like Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and even far-off Vancouver. It exploded from a village of 2,700 people in 1877 to a fully modern metropolis of 100,000 in just thirty years and by then had a university, newspapers, publishing firms, a major theatre, and a vibrant mass of immigrants who flooded in to open up the West.

Growing Winnipeg was served with paddle-wheelers on the Red River, Red River ox carts, a Canadian-owned railway to St. Paul, Minnesota, and finally the CPR linking Montreal with the west coast.

A Winnipeg Album is a pictorial impression of Winnipeg's colourful, dramatic, and relatively brief history, compiled and with commentary by John David Hamilton and Bonnie Dickie. Over one hundred stunning black-and-white photographs record the early days of the city and trace some of the dramatic events that made Winnipeg "Canada's Chicago."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Winnipeg was Canada's first important city in the west and was the supply point for other prairie cities like Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and even far-off Vancouver. It exploded from a village of 2,700 people in 1877 to a fully modern metropolis of 100,000 in just thirty years and by then had a university, newspapers, publishing firms, a major theatre, and a vibrant mass of immigrants who flooded in to open up the West.

Growing Winnipeg was served with paddle-wheelers on the Red River, Red River ox carts, a Canadian-owned railway to St. Paul, Minnesota, and finally the CPR linking Montreal with the west coast.

A Winnipeg Album is a pictorial impression of Winnipeg's colourful, dramatic, and relatively brief history, compiled and with commentary by John David Hamilton and Bonnie Dickie. Over one hundred stunning black-and-white photographs record the early days of the city and trace some of the dramatic events that made Winnipeg "Canada's Chicago."

More books from Dundurn

Cover of the book Woodstock Rising by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Death's Golden Whisper by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book The College on the Hill by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book The Sea Has No End by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book The Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book The Way It Is by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Moving Water by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Red Wolf by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book No Return by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Scugog Carrying Place by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Mary Wakefield by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Call in Pinkerton's by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Eyes of a Stalker by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Kate by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
Cover of the book Journey through Genocide by John David Hamilton, Bonnie Dickie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy