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  • Photo of Robinson and Webber Ghost Signs on the watertower of the building at 185 Bannatyne.

    Robinson & Webber/Essex Packers (Ghost Sign)

    185 Bannatyne Avenue

  • Ghost Signs at 168 Bannatyne Avenue

    Franklin Press / Empire Wholesale / Canadian Office Supply / The Orient (Ghost Sign)

    168 Bannatyne Avenue

  • Image of Ghost Signs at former J.H. Ashdown Warehouse at 167 Bannatyne Avenue

    Ashdown Warehouse (Ghost Sign)

    167 Bannatyne Avenue

  • Image of illustrated postcard of Trinity Baptist Church at 549 Gertrude Avenue

    Trinity Baptist Church

    549 Gertrude Avenue

  • Image of Crescent Fort Rouge United Church at 525 Wardlaw Avenue

    Crescent Fort Rouge United Church

    525 Wardlaw Avenue

  • Image of Former Marshall McLuhan Family Residence at 507 Gertrude Avenue

    Former Marshall McLuhan Family Home

    507 Gertrude Avenue

  • Image of the Adelaide Block at 103-111 Osborne Street

    The Adelaide Block

    103-111 Osborne Street

  • Image of Lily Apartments at 6 Roslyn Road

    Lily Apartments

    6 Roslyn Road

  • Image of the J.C. Falls House at 36 Roslyn Road

    J.C. Falls House

    36 Roslyn Road

  • Image of Highgate Apartments at 626 Wardlaw Avenue

    Highgate Apartments

    626 Wardlaw Avenue

  • Image of J.D. Atchison House at 100 Nassau Street.

    Atchison Family Home #1

    100 Nassau Street

  • Image of Fernbrook Place at 420 Stradbrook Avenue

    Fernbrook Place

    420 Stradbrook Avenue

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The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation acknowledges that Manitoba is located on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Nehethowuk Nations. We acknowledge that Manitoba is located on the Homeland of the Red River Métis, and includes lands that were and are the ancestral lands of the Inuit.

The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation gathers and works on Treaty One land, near the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, part of one of the many land and water routes travelled by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The water that sustains us comes from Treaty 3 lands, the shores of Shoal Lake Nations 39 and 40. Much of the electric power we rely on comes from rivers that run through Treaty 1, 3 & 5 lands.

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