- CORA-RPL-B-528
- Item
- ca. 1912
Part of City of Regina fonds
Teams of horses delivering new pianos for the Regina College Conservatory. They are seen on 11th Avenue in front of the Darke Block and Temple Music Store.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Teams of horses delivering new pianos for the Regina College Conservatory. They are seen on 11th Avenue in front of the Darke Block and Temple Music Store.
Horses grazing at the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) yard
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Horses grazing in the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) yard by the stables
Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan
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Exterior view of the Hotel Saskatchewan at 2125 Victoria Avenue, across from Victoria Park in downtown Regina
Houses in Germantown neighbourhood, Regina
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Unidentified houses on a street in the Germantown area of Regina, Saskatchewan.
HRH The Prince of Wales at the G.W.V.A. Home Regina, Oct. 8th 1919
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The Prince of Wales at the Great War Veterans' Association Home. Sir Richard Lake (Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan) to his right; Colonel James McAra (later mayor of Regina) to Lake's right. F.B. Bagshaw to the left of the Prince in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
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Indigenous people in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in the background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
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Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
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Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Part of City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous Village display at Regina Exhibition
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Small child poking her head out of a tipi set up on Exhibition Grounds as part of the "Indian Village" display
Indigenous Village display at Regina Exhibition
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Tipis set up on Exhibition Grounds as part of Indigenous Village display
Indigenous Village display at Regina Exhibition
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Tipis set up on Exhibition Grounds as part of Indigenous Village display
Inspector William A. Cunning and sons
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Studio portrait of William A. Cunning and his sons, all of whom served in the First World War. The photo was signed by Edward, Prince of Wales, on his 1919 tour. Left to right: Walter A. Cunning; Leonard F. Cunning, Back: Inspector W.A. Cunning. Front: Inspector Cecil A. Cunning; N. Howard Cunning.
Installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant
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The installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant. The four men in fur coats to the left are Mayor HW Laird, Alderman James Balfour, Alderman Peter Cooper, and Alderman Peter McAra. To the right of the generator stator is Mr. J.A. Johnson (with white collar), first Superintendent of Regina Light & Power Department. Man with head and shoulders only showing above the generator is HB Russell, chief engineer. James McKechnie, city wiring inspector, is to Johnson's left. Man in fur coat to the right of Johnson is Hugh Ryan, Line Foreman. All others are unidentified.
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Interior view of Agridome. Hockey player is standing at centre ice, and blurry spots behind the net show several other players skating around the ice during warm-up.