CPR Station, Regina, Saskatchewan
- CORA-B-775
- Item
- ca. 1897
Part of City of Regina fonds
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Station in Regina, located on South Railway Street; note Stanley Park (Regina's first park/green space) in front of station
CPR Station, Regina, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Station in Regina, located on South Railway Street; note Stanley Park (Regina's first park/green space) in front of station
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Group of curlers, location unknown, with Jacob W. Smith, 6th from right in the front row in a cap, kneeling.
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Block of houses on an unidentified street after the cyclone
Damage to buildings after the cyclone
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Damage to buildings after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to buildings on Lorne St. after cyclone
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Damage to buildings on the 1900 block of Lorne Street after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to businesses after the cyclone
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Damage to businesses after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to houses after the June 30 cyclone
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Damage to houses after the June 30 cyclone, men walking by and woman sitting in window of a damaged house.
Damage to Metropolitan Methodist Church
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Damage to Metropolitan Methodist Church after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
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Damage inflicted on the Young Women's Christian Association by the 1912 cyclone.
Damaged office building after cyclone
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Damaged office building after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
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Romanian dancers at Mosaic Jubilee - Centre of the Arts
Decorated Arches for Inauguration
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Postcard of decorated arches on South Railway Street for Provincial Inauguration. Text says, "Dear Nellie, I was glad to hear from you. I have never heard from Annie since we left do ask her to write to me. I am liking this country fairly well but would rather have the dear old country. Write to me soon. I wish I was near you. Love to both. Bab."
Destroyed Winnipeg Elevator Company buildings after cyclone
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Postcard of the Winnipeg Elevator Company at the corner of South Railway & Lorne after it was destroyed by 1912.
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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Duke and Duchess of Connaught on dais during official ceremonies