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C.P.R. Yards Looking West

Image of the Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking west. There are men working on the tracks as well as trains travelling along the tracks. Gordon, Ironside and Fares Co. can be seen in the distance on South Hill.

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Main Street Looking South

Image of Main Street looking south. Two streetcars are travelling down the street and many pedestrians are walking on the sidewalks. The post office, which later becomes city hall, is being building on the west side of the street. The C.P.R. station can be seen in the distance.

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High Street looking East

Street view of High Street in Moose Jaw, SK looking east; cars are parked along the street and pedestrians are crossing the street. The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Walter Scott Building are seen on the north side of the street.

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Moose Jaw Public Library

Image of the Moose Jaw Public Library. There is a man standing on the front steps of the library and a horse-drawn vehicle driving up to the front door.

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Garth Smith Scrapbook Collection

  • MJ-008
  • Colección
  • [ca. 1955]

This collection consists of one series containing a scrapbook kept by Garth Smith but no certain date is established, except that the newspaper clippings kept may have been from around the time of the Province's Golden Jubilee in 1955.
The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings concerning the history of Moose Jaw and the Province from the late 1800's to 1955.

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Western Canada Baseball League Schedule - 1953

A small (9 cm X 15 cm) 4-page green pamphlet listing all the games of the Western Canada Baseball League for 953. Johnny Esau of CKRM radio is pictured on the front. Glued on the inside covering much of the text are a newspaper photograph of Percy Trimont and a short article from Moose Jaw reporting a 14-game suspension and fine for Jim Williams, then the manager of the Regina Caps, - the previous year, he and his team were the Indian Head Rockets. The Indian Head Rockets do not appear in the schedule.

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