- H-299
- Item
- [ca. 1935]
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
St. Alban's Anglican Catheral boy's choir. Members unidentified
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Part of PAHS Archives Collection
St. Alban's Anglican Catheral boy's choir. Members unidentified
SouthWest Corner River Street and Central Avenue
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the southwest corner of River Street and Central Avenue, Prince Albert
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
View of soccer game with unidentified participants
Part of PAHS James Collection
A lumber sleigh drawn by horses travelling through the forest. A second sleigh can be seen in the background
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Portrait of City Councillor S.J.A. Branion
Part of PAHS James Collection
Sioux with G.C. McKay and a plane
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified Sioux and Cree people in traditional dress
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
George Meissner, Joseph Ruff and Carl F. Schory standing before the Sikorsky amphibian owned by the Hamilton Standard Propellor Company of Pittsburg and entered as a contestant in the 1930 National Air Tour
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Shady Pines auto camp, unidentified campers posing next to a cabin with a sign reading "Kiwanis Welcomes You"
Part of PAHS James Collection
Settler's log cabin in semi-forested area. Unidentified man at left, unidentified men on horseback in background, poplar trees
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of unidentified settlers at a camp. Canvas tents, carriage at left
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Portrait of Thomas O. Davis
Bio/historical note: Thomas Osborne Davis (16 August 1856 - 23 January 1917) was a Canadian Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons representing the Provisional District of Saskatchewan, and later a member of the Canadian Senate.[1] The son of Samuel Davis, he was tutored by his father and became a general merchant at Prince Albert, Northwest Territories. In 1885, he married Rebecca Jennings. He served on the town council for Prince Albert and was mayor from 1894 to 1895.Davis died in office in Prince Albert at the age of 60.