
Links
A collection of links either referenced on the podcast or used during my research for the Pasadena Project.
Apartment House Architecture in Winnipeg to 1915 by David Spector
Apartment Housing in Canadian Cities by Richard Dennis
City and Suburb: Housing in twentieth-century Winnipeg by David Burley
City of Winnipeg Heritage Conservation
Corydon Village Pre-Plan Assessment: Final Draft prepared for City of Winnipeg, Planning Property and Development by Ring and Associates
Crescentwood: A History by Randy Rostecki
Henderson’s Winnipeg Directories
How to Discover the History of Your Neighbourhood, Without Leaving Home by Ariel Aberg-Riger
Modernity and Multi-storey Living: Apartment tenants in Canadian cities, 1900-1939 by Richard Dennis and Ceinwen Giles
Province of Manitoba Historical Resources Branch
Report on 220 Hugo Street North: Pasadena Apartments by City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee
Rooster Town: The history of an urban Métis community, 1901-1961 by Evelyn J. Peters
Rooster Town: Winnipeg’s lost Métis suburb, 1900-1960 by David Burley
Samuel Hooper in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography by Kathryn Young
Settler City Limits: Indigenous resurgence and colonial violence in the urban Prairie West, eds. Heather Dorries, Robert Henry, David Hugill, Tyler McCreary, and Julie Tomiak
Stolen City: Racial capitalism and the making of Winnipeg by Owen Toews
The Early History of the Cauchon Block, Later the Empire Hotel by Randy Rostecki
Thomas Sharpe in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography by David Burley
West End Dumplings blog by Christian Cassidy
Winnipeg Architecture Foundation
Women and the Making of the Modern House: A social and architectural history by Alice Friedman