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Title: Historical Roadside Markers of our Community


1
Historical Roadside Markers of our Community
  • By Ashley Kristina

2
Introduction
  • These roadside markers are important to Winnipeg
    because they mark parts of the city which
    represent significant history.

3
Oakdale Park
  • Built by George A. Glines and Co.
  • On Lot 24 in St. James, on Portage Ave.
  • Built in 1903
  • Five pillars in total
  • 2 at Overdale, 2 at Winchester, and 1 at Linwood
    Avenues
  • In 1948, Winchester was removed
  • The eastern pillar was re-built

This is a picture of the pillar in Overdale Ave.
4
Birchwood Heights
  • Built by Lount Construction Co. and Borger
    Development Co.
  • On lots 12-15 in St. James, on Portage Ave.
  • Placed between Vernon and Lake Streets
  • In 1958, a pillar was put up at the southwest
    corner of Portage Ave and Assiniboine Crescent

5
Woodhaven
  • Built by Harrison and OKelly
  • On Lots 7 and 8 on Portage Ave
  • Built in September, 1913
  • Placed on the southwest corner of Portage Ave.
  • Pillars existed for about 33 years
  • By 1953, pillars knocked down
  • In September 10, 1960, a pillar was put up

This is the pillar in Woodhaven.
6
Silver Heights
  • Built by John Rowand Jr on Lots 18-20 in St.
    James, on Portage Ave
  • Began building in 1856
  • On November 24, 1892, Silver Heights destroyed by
    fire but not entirely
  • 175 acress of it became the Winnepeg
    International Airport
  • The rests was transferred to St. James

This is the pillar at Silver Heights.
7
The Winnipeg Cenotaph
  • Built by Gilbert Parfitt
  • It was designed in memory of the people who died
    in the WWI
  • On November 11, 1928, the Cenotaph was put up

This is the Winnipeg Cenotaph.
8
The Womens Tri-Service Statue
  • Built by Helen Granger Young
  • Located on Memorial Boulevard
  • Built in memory of the women who served Canada
    and the British Army during WWI
  • Five and a half foot statue
  • Represents three former separate services the
    Army, the Navy, and the Air Force

This is a picture of The Womens Tri-Service
Monument.
9
Bibliography
  • Book
  • -Rostecki, R.R. Pillars of the Community
    Roadside Markers in Winnipeg
  • Historical Building Committee of Winnipeg,
    December 1993
  • Newspaper Articles
  • -Tri-Service Statue Honour Women Veterans
  • January 9, 1976
  • -Womens Service Statue to be Unveiled
  • July 4, 1975
  • -Selection of Judges is Rejected by Committee
    Winnipeg Free Press
  • December 3, 1927

10
Bibliography
  • Website
  • httpwww.elibrary.ca/s/K6ca/getdoc.cgi?id-21903599
    7x127y35984w0OIDS-0Q007D007FormRLpubnameThe_
    1998_Canadian_EncyclopediapuburlDquerydocid287
    47273_at_urnbigchalkUSLibrarydtype00dinst0
  • http//www.stemnet.nf.ca/monuments/mb/winnipegwts
    m.htm
  • Pamphlet
  • Silver Heights
  • Historic Resources Branch, 1983
  • Book
  • Winnipegs Historic Sites and Monuments

11
Credits
  • Picture of Cenotaph
  • http//www.city.winnipeg.mb.ca/police/History/stor
    y4.htm
  • Picture of Womens Tri-Service Statue
  • http//www.stemnet.nf.ca/monuments/mb/winnipegwtsm
    .htm
  • Other pictures also taken by
  • Ashley and Kristina

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