- CORA-RPL-A-376
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- ca. 1904
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
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Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project, second treatment plant, Kingsway.
Construction of the Albert Street Subway
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Construction workers working on the Albert Street subway. Construction of the subway began in 1910.
Construction of the Albert Street Subway
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Construction workers working on the Albert Street subway. Construction of the subway began in 1910.
Albert Street underpass in Regina, near completion
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Nearly complete Albert Street underpass with workmen posing as they finish sweeping dirt over the bricks on the street.; looking north up Albert Street from South Railway Avenue (now Saskatchewan Drive)
Building the rairoad - Lake Alma, Saskatchewan
Parte deMelfort General Photo collection
Horses, men and machines building a rail-line near Lake Alma, Saskatchewan.
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C.P.R. Round House in Moose Jaw under construction
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Construction crew and crane working at the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) round house in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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The Church tower with scaffolding and two men standing on top.
Rosetown Catholic Church under construction
Rosetown Catholic Church partially constructed and surrounded by scaffolding.
Construction of steeple on St. Andrew's Anglican Church
Photograph of a newspaper picture. Scaffolding around steeple of church, two men on top of steeple.
Preparing to excavate for the new hospital. This could have been the contractor's equipment or possibly equipment from surrounding R.M.'s.
Wooden structure in the early stages of construction. Cargill opened at its location off Highway 7 in 1976.
Sports - Rosetown Sports Centre
Photos of the construction of the Rosetown arena.
A lineup of equipment supplied by surrounding rural municipalities for excavating and preparing the ground to build the new Rosetown Sports Centre.
University Hospital - Cornerstone Laying Ceremony
Premier T.C. Douglas stands on a platform with dignitaries at the cornerstone laying ceremony for University Hospital.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health, in May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.