- H-234
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- [194-?]
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Group portrait of the Prince Albert Board of Trade in front of a rail car. Persons unidentified
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Group portrait of the Prince Albert Board of Trade in front of a rail car. Persons unidentified
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Men posed for a studeio portrait in North West Mounted Police and civilian clothes. Initials written in ink on face, W.R. McLeod at right, F.A. McLedo in front sitting, W. [illegible] Fraser at left, B. Pollock back centre
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Two unidentified men posing in studio wearing bison coats
Interior of St. Alban's Cathedral
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Interior of St. Alban's Cathedral
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Shady Pines auto camp, unidentified campers posing next to a cabin with a sign reading "Kiwanis Welcomes You"
Hudson's Bay Company post, Onion Lake
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Hudson's Bay Company post at Onion Lake. Red River cart, wagon, horses and unidentified persons in front of post buildings
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Group portrait with unidentified people
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Portrait of Prince Albert Fire Department First Lieutenant Harry Glazebrook
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La Combe firetruck in front with unidentifed crew and firefighters. Typed on front: "La Combe Truck or Commer Car Wt. 13,950 lbs. Arrived March 30, 1914 Left Nov. 10, 1914"
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Firemen and trucks in front of the Central Firehall
Bio/historical note: The Central Firehall was located at the corner of Central Avenue and River Street, as per the 1945 Henderson's Directory
Canadian Northern Railway bridge
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Canadian Northern Railway bridge over the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert. Riverboat at right, south bank and city in background. Traffic wings are open, unidentified men in foreground, logs
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Canadian Pacific train by canvas immigration tents. Possibly Saskatoon