- CORA-RPL-B-371
- Item
- ca. 1911
Part of City of Regina fonds
Union Station, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Regina, now home to Casino Regina.
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Part of City of Regina fonds
Union Station, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Regina, now home to Casino Regina.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Descent of the Holy Ghost 1821 Winnipeg Street
Troops and Indians lined up for inspection
Part of City of Regina fonds
Troops lined up for inspection at the Provincial Inauguration. Indigenous people are seen as well.
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Clearing snow from the tracks with a City of Regina Municipal Street Railway car.
Triple Ferris wheel at Exhibition
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The Triple Ferris wheel at the Exhibition
Trick roping at the Exhibition
Part of City of Regina fonds
A cowboy doing trick roping at the Exhibition
Part of City of Regina fonds
A grandstand attraction at Exhibition - Trick Roping
Part of City of Regina fonds
A grandstand attraction at Exhibition - Trick Roping
Part of City of Regina fonds
Trains in the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) rail yard off Broad Street and Dewdney Avenue looking north towards buildings in the warehouse district on Dewdney Avenue.
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Trafalgar Fountain near the Legislative Building under water during the flood of 1975.
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Track and field event at the Western Canada Summer Games.
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The totem pole in Wascana Park on the south side of Wascana Lake. Kwakiutl carved by Lloyd Wadhame of Vancouver, British Columbia in 1971 and donated by the First Nations of British Columbia.
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Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
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Tiger-Moth biplanes at the Regina Flying Club, located at the Regina Airport
Hall, A.C.V.
The unluckiest horse in the world
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11 children on the unluckiest horse in the world. Two men are standing at the head and tail of the horse.