Artist's sketch of the Chateau Qu'Appelle in Regina, Saskatchewan
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Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Hotel planned for Regina that was never built. It was planned for the corner of Albert Street and 16th Avenue (now College Avenue) where the Royal Saskatchewan Museum now stands.
The Thomas Brown residence
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown in front of their residence 'Wascana Lodge'; Mr.Brown in gateway with son Edgar, Mrs. Brown on veranda.
Centre of the Arts Building
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Canada geese on the banks of Wascana Lake, overlooking the Centre of the Arts building in Regina, Saskatchewan
Shrine Circus
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Shrine Circus in Exhibition Stadium
Taylor Field in Regina
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Aerial photograph of Taylor Field (home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders) and surrounding neighbourhood.
City Hall
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Front side view of old City Hall on 11th Avenue.
Looking east down Dewdney Avenue
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Looking east down Dewdney Avenue from Hamilton Street. Cameron and Heap in foreground with Peart Bros. next to it.
Canada Permanent Building
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Front side view of the Canada Permanent Building and McCallum Hill Building beside it on corner of 11th Avenue and Scarth Street.
CPR Station, Regina, Saskatchewan
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Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Station in Regina, located on South Railway Street; note Stanley Park (Regina's first park/green space) in front of station
Boat Club Picnic
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Picnickers enjoying a summer day at the Boat Club Picnic on Wascana Lake. View is from the north side of the lake.
Wascana Lake (drained)
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A drained/empty Wascana Lake before it was 'deepened' in 1931 as a Depression-era 'make-work' project.
Men preparing for celebrations
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Men preparing a stage for an unknown celebration. Stage is near Hamilton Street crossing. Train station in background.