- J-161
- Stuk
- [ca. 1903]
Part of PAHS James Collection
Logging camp site in the Prince Albert area. Unidentified worker in foreground
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Part of PAHS James Collection
Logging camp site in the Prince Albert area. Unidentified worker in foreground
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Camp kitchen at an unidentified logging camp in the Prince Albert area. Attached paper states: "The Lumber Camp mess staff looking things over before serving"
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Steamboat on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier's motorcade during his visit to Prince Albert
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Large group of unidentified people in a rural setting, poplar bluffs, canvas tent, two horse drawn carriages
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Large group of unidentified people sitting on bleachers, standing in foreground, Mounted Policeman on horseback sporting uniform and pillbox style hat
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Large group of unidentified people sitting on bleachers, standing in foreground, man performing highwire act
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Brick Salvation Army church. Boardwalk, unidentified parishioners, persons, in uniform at front
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Houses at left, original Provincial Jail and Court House in background. Houses at corner of what is today Central Avenue and 14th Street. Boardwalk, telephone lines run along the street
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Farm house of George Hryniuk
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Home of G.R. Russell, unidentified people (possibly Russel family) posing in front, picket fence
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Log boom on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
Canadian National Railway Station
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Canadian National Railway Station in Prince Albert
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Group of unidentified people welcoming the arrival of a train in Prince Albert
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The steamboat "Alberta" on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert