- H-53
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- [190-?]
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Students and clergy (Anglican?). Four adults at the front from left to right are Jack Hicks, Canon F. Stevens, Archdeacon Holmes, Rev. Mr. Luckcraft (?)
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Students and clergy (Anglican?). Four adults at the front from left to right are Jack Hicks, Canon F. Stevens, Archdeacon Holmes, Rev. Mr. Luckcraft (?)
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Horse drawn freight swing (convoy) on River Street West, Prince Albert
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Canadian National Express Company fur delivery wagon on street in front of Hudson's Bay Company Raw Fur store and Louis E. Valade Tailor Shop
Bio/historical note: The Louis Valade tailor shop was located at 71 River Street, as per the 1909 Henderson's Directory
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George Carr posed for portrait in expeditionary gear. Written on front: "Mrs. M. Horley with best wishes from George H. Carr. Peary Arctic Expedition 1893-4"
Bio/historical note: George Carr was a member of the Peary Arctic Expedition from 1893-1894
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Group portrait with unidentified people
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Interior of an unidentified hardware store
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Portrait of City of Prince Albert Councillor H.J. Fraser
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Horse and buggy, probably Prince Albert area
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House of businessman O.B. Manville at 204 12th Street East
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View of a household interior with an unidentified couple
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Hudson Bay sports hockey team, members unidentified
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Canadian Pacific train by canvas immigration tents. Possibly Saskatoon
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The Prince Albert Jail and Court House between 18th and 19th Streets on Central Avenue
Bio/historical note: These buildings were demolished in the early 1920s after another jail was built on 28th Street