War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery
- CORA-RPL-B-87b
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- ca. 1930
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World War I Memorial in the Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery.
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War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery
Part of City of Regina fonds
World War I Memorial in the Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery.
War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot, Regina Cemetery
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Aerial view of the War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery; architectural firm of Portnall and Clemnsha of Regina designed the war memorial.
Capitol Studios
Warehouse district after the cyclone
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Effect of cyclone on warehouse district - Dewdney Avenue between Cornwall and Scarth Streets with Regina Cartage in foreground to right.
Warehouse district and rail yards
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Warehouse district and rail yards
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Reginans picnicking on the shore of Wascana Lake in summer.
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A drained/empty Wascana Lake before it was 'deepened' in 1931 as a Depression-era 'make-work' project.
"Wascana Lake, Regina, Canada"
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Men sail-boating on Wascana Lake in Regina with the Legislative Buildings in the background.
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3 unidentified women seated on cement wall in Wascana Park, with the Legislative Buildings in background.
W.E. Mason, Mayor of Regina, 1925
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Studio portrait of W.E. Mason, Mayor of Regina in 1925
Wedding Portrait of Wesley Essex and Rose Ann Wallace
Wesley Essex and Rose Ann Wallace were married in Regina on Jan. 7, 1908. They moved to Rosetown district to farm in 1911.
Weightlifter at Western Canada Summer Games in Regina
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Unidentified weightlifter at the Western Canada Summer Games in Regina. Frame 1 is taken during his initial lift. Frame 2 shows him struggling with lift. Frame 3 shows him collapsed.
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Welcome Arch erected for the Prince of Wales' visit in September of 1919
Welcome Arch with a street railway car
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The Welcome Arch with a street railway car going through it. Erected for the Prince of Wales' visit at a cost of $3500. Covered in grain.
Wholesale District, Dewdney St., Regina
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Postcard of the Warehouse District on Dewdney Avenue. The Cameron Heap Co. building in foreground, drays and men working.
Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps
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Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps. City Hall is decorated, possibly for a visit from the Prince of Wales.