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Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior and yard of home of Dr. Gerald Parkins, Wellesley Park, Moose Jaw
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Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior and yard of home of Dr. Gerald Parkins, Wellesley Park, Moose Jaw
Fait partie de Architectural Plans and Drawings collection
Series consists of building plans and specifications for various manses or small houses, associated with the United Church in Saskatchewan. Contents include items relating to: Central Butte, Climax, Eastend, Kipling, Lumsden, Midale, Mossbank, Moose Jaw (Grace United Church), Porcupine Plain, Spiritwood, Tomkins, Wawota, and Whitewood.
McDonald house on Fairford Street West
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Men and women sitting and standing in front of McDonald house at 29 Fairford Street West, some with bicycles. Skating rink in background
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
View of Moose Jaw from the North Hill area, sometime between 1906-1909.
J.C. Hamilton home on Main Street
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Hamilton family in front yard of house in Moose Jaw. Portion of Presbyterian Church visible at left
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Baker and Urton residence (duplex) on High Street East, with unidentified family members standing in front of home. Fence in foreground
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Mrs. Darcy's house, with a man and woman seated in front in chairs. Three men, a young woman and young man standing behind. Written on back of photo: "Mrs. Darcy House Perhaps on High St. near Vic School"
Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of the Grayson House on Stadacona Street West in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is a three-story house, owned by the Grayson family, with columns supporting a covered porch.
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Residence in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of a three story house at 206 Oxford Street in Moose Jaw, SK, commonly referred to locally as 'the wedding cake house'.
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