Winnipeg – 1817 & 1877
The 2 historical murals in this post are the last 2 of 5 in this historical series by Jill Sellers.
Artist: Jill Sellers
Lord Selkirk signs a treaty with Chief Peguis that cedes part of The Red & Assiniboine river valleys.
Artist: Jill Seffers
I wish I had better pics, but the relentlessly blinding prairie sun was out in full force.
Artist: Jill Seffers
These murals are at 1812 Main Street.
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
In 1877 Western Canada’s first locomotive, The Countess of Dufferin, arrives by barge in Winnipeg.
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers
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Artist: Jill Sellers
The sun just bleached everything.
Artist: Jill Sellers
Other Posts (with better pics) from these beautiful murals
Canadian Pride
Cree Woman
A Cree Encampment
Scene – 1816
Cuthbert Grant – 1816
The Battle of Seven Oaks
Shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
The Murals of Winnipeg
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