- H-127
- Item
- [193-?]
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified street scene. Cars and stores can be seen
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Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified street scene. Cars and stores can be seen
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified street view (River Street?) looking East. Horse drawn wagon, storefronts, dirt roads, boardwalk
Part of PAHS James Collection
A view of Second Avenue North from Eighteenth Street
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Students in class at unidentified school
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Sturgeon Lake Lumber Company tractor pulling load of logs
Survey party of Hudson's Bay and Pacific Railway
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Survey party of the Hudson's Bay and Pacific Railway in front of the Windsor Hotel, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: The Windsor Hotel was located at the corner of River Street and 2nd Avenue West
Surviving members of Prince Albert's first Council
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Surviving members of Prince Albert's first town council of 1886-1887 as photographed two decades later. From left to right: J.F. Betts, Andrew Goodfellow, Mayor Thomas McKay, Clerk J.F.A. Stuff, R.H. Bratnober
Surviving members of Prince Albert's First Council
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Surviving members of Prince Albert's first town council of 1886-1887 as photographed two decades later. From left to right: J.F. Betts, Andrew Goodfellow, Mayor Thomas McKay, Clerk J.F.A. Stuff, R.H. Bratnober
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Swinging bridge over the Little Red River at Little Red Park, Prince Albert
Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait from the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan under Bishop J. Newham. Includes Archdeacon George Exton Lloyd of Lloydminster, and Archdeacon A.D. Dewdney
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified horse drawn sleigh team posing with a load of boards
Part of PAHS James Collection
Camp with canvas tent and group of unidentified men one of whom has a musical instrument. Poplar bluffs, body of water (North Saskatchewan River?) in background. Horse and wagon, dog
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the ferry "Battleford" on the North Saskatchewan River
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Founded in 1867 the Canadian Bank of Commerce merged with the Imperial Bank in 1967 to become the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
"The Club" group of unidentified men in suits in front of a home