August 19, 1929 saw a major fire that destroyed 53 downtown buildings in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and was estimated to be a million-dollar fire loss; wide-angle lense photograph shows streets of burnt buildings.
Wascana Lake from the Parliament Buildings [Legislative Buildings]; looking north towards the Hotel Saskatchewan a cannon is visible in the foreground, with sail boats on the lake.
Looking east on Broadway from the International Harvester Building in 1910. Many new buildings are seen, notably the Collegiate Institute, St. Gerards Roman Catholic church and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, all built about this time.
Three women in winter clothes, and one in snow shoes, standing together in the snow Written on the back in blue ink: "Biggar Sask Feby 29th 1948 M. Mitchell C.J. James."
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.
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.
A street-view of the west side of the 100 block of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan showing a Tailor Shop; a Luncheonette; a Billiards Hall; a Grocery Store and a Rexall Drug Store.
Street view of cars parked at an angle on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Seen on the left are signs for the Silver Grey Cafe; New Savoy Cafe; Y.M. Cafe and Randall Photo Shop. On the right are signs for the Canada-Hotel; Canada Cafe and Pool Room.
A street-view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan from the Fifth Avenue intersection; the signs on the buildings from left to right read "Majestic" and "North American Lumber" and "Biggar Bakery"