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Barber Shop

Interior view of barbershop located on South Railway Street in Regina, Northwest Territories; barbers (left to right}: Nicholas Noll, ---- Fritz, and Frank Baker.

Lou Burns

Studio/Formal portrait of Lou or Lew Burns, one of Biggars first barbers; matte is embossed with cherubs and flowers

"Newport Billiard Parlor" In Biggar, SK

Two men standing in a room full of billiard tables
Written on the back in black ink: "side view of poolroom & albert & Mr Pook"
Written on the back in pencil: "Newport Billiard Parlor - early 20's albert Malcolm & Alec Pook. bathroom & player piano at back of Barbershop area"

"Newport Billiard Parlor" In Biggar, SK

Two men standing behind a store counter full of tobacco products; the cupboards behind the men are also full of tobacco products
A barbershop sink can be seen in the foreground
Written on the back in black ink: "Front view of Albert Malcolm & Mr Pook alberts Hired man. The other one was out for a walk so missed getting his picture taken."
Written on the back in pencil: "Newport Billiard Parlor in early 20's"

"Newport Billiard Parlor with Barber Shop and Hot Bath" In Biggar, SK

Three Barber chairs, mirrors and sinks
Written on the back in black ink: "Newport Billiard parlor in early 20's with Barber Shop and Hot Bath Proprietor - Albert Malcolm Assistant Alec Pooke." and "barber Shop This being Taken on Sunday The barbers were not here"
Written on the back in pencil: "note player piano behind seat in Barber Shop area also a bathroom"
Written on the back in blue ink: "1920"

Pool Hall & Barber Shop

Four men stand in the Zealandia pool hall. Second man from the right is believed to be Jack Stewart. The pool hall was also part bowling alley and part barber shop. Note the man on the left sitting in the barber chair, while presumably the barber stands beside his client.

Yorkton's first business street

Livingstone St., on the right, Yorkton's first business street with the Royal Hotel in the foreground. At the left on the picture is Broadway east of first Ave. The first house is Markham's residence, next is J. C. Markham's livery barn. Next the Hudson's Bay store. Across the street 2nd. Ave., is R. A. Patricks small drug store, Yorkton's first drug store with a law office above. Next is the Carson Building with a photography shop and barber shop on the ground floor and offices above.