- CORA-E-5.185
- Stuk
- 1962
Part of City of Regina fonds
Gang's Confectionery, southeast corner of 11th Avenue and Ottawa Street.
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Gang's Confectionery, southeast corner of 11th Avenue and Ottawa Street.
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Greek Orthodox Church on 1827 Winnipeg Street
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Junk in the backyard of a house in Germantown at 2033 Halifax Street
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Regina downtown after the cyclone. Far left: Scarth Street looking north from 11th Avenue. Far right: Scarth Street looking south from 11th Avenue.
G.J. McCusker Building - Canada Carriage Company
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Citizens standing in front of G.J. McCusker Building, Canada Carriage Company. 1745 Hamilton Street.
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Group of curlers, location unknown, with Jacob W. Smith, 6th from right in the front row in a cap, kneeling.
New Normal School, Regina, Saskatchewan
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Postcard depicting Normal College with landscaping just completed.
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.
Part of the 'Ark Fleet', Regina Beach
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Part of the Ark Fleet at moorings, Regina Beach, Saskatchewan
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Men and children in beachwear posing near beach house, probably at Wascana Park bathhouses
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An early fire engine on display with two men looking at the engine
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Welcome Arch erected for the Prince of Wales' visit in September of 1919
6th Victory Loan Progress Indicator Board
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The 6th Victory Loan Progress Indicator Board at City Hall square, 11th Avenue and Hamilton Street. Norman Ruse, Publicity Committee, is at left, with a uniformed man and woman.
Downtown stores damaged by cyclone
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Postcard of downtown stores collapsed after 1912 cyclone. Men and women gathered outside after the storm.
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The first Regina Municipal Railway streetcar. Banner advertisement on the front says "Boxing Blowout". Not an original photograph.