- GAP.01.04
- Séries
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 placemat.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 placemat.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 2 brochures, 1 notice, 1 guest registration form.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 4 registration forms, 3 business cards, and 1 letterhead.
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100 block Main Street with Albion Hotel
100 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the west side of the street with the Albion Hotel (formerly York Hotel), pool hall, and thriving business section of downtown.
The York Hotel seen on fire with on-lookers across the street.
The York Hotel and Brass Hood dining room are in flames with smoke coming from the roof. An RCMP vehicle is blocking Railway Avenue.
Hotel Eden in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
An exterior view of Biggar's Hotel Eden
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Main Street from C.P.R. Depot in Moose Jaw
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of Main Street from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; includes view of Manitoba Street and the Maple Leaf Hotel.
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Royal George Hotel in Moose Jaw, Sask.
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of the Royal George Hotel in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; view from across Manitoba Street.
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Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Annie Smith Wallis seated reading in bedroom at Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel in Moose Jaw
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Composite postcard of interior views of City Hotel, likely soon after construction. Seen are hotel suite, dining room, bar and lobby
A clipping from a postcard which shows the Sovereign Hotel in Sovereign, SK.
The Rosetown Redwings ride in a "Welcome Home, Champions" float down Main Street. In the background is the Rosetown Hotel (now Prairie Centre Credit Union), the Rose Restaurant, the Canada Café, and the Unique Theatre (now Scotiabank).