- H-286
- Pièce
- [189-?]
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Group of men posing with uniform hats and rifles near a treeline. Possibly military scouts. Writing on face indicates F.A. McLeod standing in centre
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Group of men posing with uniform hats and rifles near a treeline. Possibly military scouts. Writing on face indicates F.A. McLeod standing in centre
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Unidentified railway crew around small trestle bridge, ties at left, rail cars and woods in background
North West Mounted Police riding school
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Inside view of the North West Mounted Police riding school
Saskatoon Chief of Police R.E. Dunning
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R.E. Dunning, Saskatoon Chief of Police
Bio/historical note: Dunning was Chief of Police from 1905-1915
"166,000 ft. on 31 sleighs (one engine)"
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Engine hauling sleighs loaded with lumber along a tree line
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Firehall No. 2 with unidentified firefighters and fire wagons posed in front
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Unidentified men in front of a log cabin
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William James in hat and suit
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Unidentified lumberjacks posing with their saws on a log
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View of saw mill. Writing on back states: "Prince Albert Saw Mill at Goshen [East Flat] in operation 334-8th Street East"
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Unidentified cooks and support workers at an unidentified lumber camp
"Residential Portion Prince Albert, N.W.T., 1891, (centre) looking Southeast."
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Residential portion of Prince Albert. Several houses in evidence, body of water in background, wood pile in foreground
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Studio portrait of an unidentified couple in formal attire
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Riverboat "Alberta" docked along the North Saskatchewan River, presumably at Prince Albert. Unidnetified passenger and crew on decks