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Photograph of interior of a warehouse
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Unidentified office / warehouse
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Arctic Cat Building
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Notes from interview of Keith Kelsey and Carl Zimmerman, and from "The House of Shea", re: Labatt's brewery
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Photograph from the Richardson building rooftop, zoomed in on a warehouse
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Research notes for the Garry Exchange
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Photograph of stone-cutting machinery
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Photograph from Richardson building rooftop, looking down at the J. H. Ashdown warehouse
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Cockshutt Plow Company Limited
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Gault Brothers Wholesaling Company
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Ashdowns Warehouse
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Crane - Ordway Building
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Photograph - Denis Gregoire
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Notes from interview of Michael Decter, re: renovation of old Marshall Wells warehouse
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Photograph from the Richardson building rooftop, zoomed in on parking lots near the Red River
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Photograph from the Richardson building rooftop, looking north-westward along the Red River
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Stobart & Sons
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Stobart & Sons
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Newsclipping - "Trees and flowers and some nice history"
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Newsclipping - "Tenders to be called for work on Square"
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Draft article on conversion of Marshall Wells warehouse into condominiums, offices, and retail space
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Draft article on conversion of Marshall Wells warehouse into condominiums, offices, and retail space
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Photograph - Alex Gallo and Jarl Johner
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Photograph - Alex Gallo and Jarl Johner
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Newsclipping - "Warehouse district well worth saving"
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Draft article on the Ogilvie Flour Mills
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Newsclippings - "City to aid in Albert St. uplift," "Early mansion to be pulled down"
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Photograph - Group of People in a Tyndall Quarry Warehouse
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Temporary Wharf
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Photograph - James A. Richardson, R. C. D. Laughton, and R. A. Murray
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Draft report on the 'Architectural Influences in Winnipeg's Warehouse District', title page.
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Temporary Wharf
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Photograph from the Richardson building rooftop, looking at Red River rail bridge
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Newsclipping - "Outdoor market starts --: Albert Street area renovation goal of neighborhood business"