Search the Winnipeg Tribune Photograph Collection
The Winnipeg Tribune Photograph Collection contains approximately 250,000 photographs and negatives dating from the early 1930s to 1980. Of these 250,000 photos and negatives, approximately 100,000 were taken by Tribune staff. From this total, approximately 6000 photographs and 1000 negatives have been scanned and their descriptions entered into a searchable on-line database. This system was originated by the Tribune and has been maintained by the Archives in order to maintain the integrity of the records.
Note: Not all the photos in the archives have a photographer name or a year associated with them. Thus the use of photographer name or year can limit your keyword search results. The dates of the photographs will not always correspond exactly with the dates of their related Subject File headings. This fact might also limit your keyword search results. The photographs have all been standardized to fit the format of the website, using a resolution of 300 dpi, and do not reflect the actual size or clarity.
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![Advertising](/tribune_photos/Advertising1_tmb.jpg)
Advertising
Old advertisements for products no longer available - seen from McDermot Ave. and Main St.
![Advertising](/tribune_photos/Advertising2_tmb.jpg)
Advertising
Time, weather has taken its toll on Milady Chocolates sign, on building on lane off Albert St. Milady Chocolates were discontinued about 35 years ago.
![Advertising](/tribune_photos/Advertising3_tmb.jpg)
Advertising
On a grocery store, Hargrave St. and Cumberland Ave., Drewrys Ginger Ale (available to about 1957) is now just a fond memory of the older generation.
![Advertising](/tribune_photos/Advertising4_tmb.jpg)
Advertising
Seen from the corner of Pioneer St. and Water Ave. Codville ads hawk Gold Standard Products - baking powder, tea, black pepper and coffee - unavailable to the consumer since around the Second World War.
![Air Traffic Control](/tribune_photos/AirTrafficControl3_tmb.jpg)
Air Traffic Control
Working in the tower, clockwise from upper left are Dave Hadad, Harvey Dalzell, Jim Costello and Don Deally
![Ambulances](/tribune_photos/Ambulances1_tmb.jpg)
Ambulances
Chris Spalding, Terry Lange and John Wylie use the jaws of life to cut through a car door