- H-485-1
- Item
- 1936
Parte dePAHS Archives Collection
Canadian Legion float, unidentified womena and children aboard. Part of a parade for the visit of King George VI
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Canadian Legion float, unidentified womena and children aboard. Part of a parade for the visit of King George VI
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Portrait of an unidentified police or military officer in uniform
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Horse racing sportsmen at Nipawin
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"The Teepee" Tea Room on the Prince Albert National Park, Emma Lake Provincial Forest boundary
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Unidentified persons with horses in front of a log cabin
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"The Club" group of unidentified men in suits in front of a home
Threshing at E.L. Sherwood Farm
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Threshing crew on the E.L. Sherwood farm at Colleston. Floyd Given in front of feeder, Eric Given on top of water tank wagon, Bill Fiddler with axe, others unidentified possibly some from Given family
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The family of Richard Hall M.L.A. (constituency not given). From left to right (?): Dick Hall M.L.A., Gordon Hall, Robert Hanley Hall, Herbert Hall, Roy Hall
St. John's Ambulance Association Nursing Corps
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Group portrait of the Nursing Corps for the St. John's Ambulance Association. Members unidentified
Canadian Northern Railways Station
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Canadian Northern Railways Station with unidentified persons on platform in front
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Two moose team pulling unidentified man (Anderson?) on cart
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Portrait of Arthur Wilde in suit and tie
First steam locomotive to Prince Albert
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First locomotive into Prince Albert. Unidentified men and children gathered around the engine
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River Street in Prince Albert as viewed from the power plant
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Electric power house opwned by the City of Prince Albert and located on the North Saskatchewan River bank between 6th and 7th Avenues West