Main Street and Burrows Ave. - Melfort, Sask.
- 994-001-002
- Item
- 1922
Part of City of Melfort collection
The corner of Main Street and Burrows Avenue Facing south west, in Melfort. The building on the corner is the Canadian Bank of Commerce.
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Main Street and Burrows Ave. - Melfort, Sask.
Part of City of Melfort collection
The corner of Main Street and Burrows Avenue Facing south west, in Melfort. The building on the corner is the Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Main Street and Burrows Ave. - Melfort, Sask.
Part of City of Melfort collection
The corner of Main Street and Burrows Ave. facing south east. The angle of the photo allows a view down both streets. Ozark Hotel in foreground and grain elevators and railroad in background. Photo is glued to bristol board.
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A view down Main Street in 1907, Melfort Hotel to the left Ozark Hotel to the right. Photo is glued to white mat board. It has a brown wood frame.
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Photo is of the Corner of Main Street and Burrows Ave. facing north east. The building on the corner is the Bank of Hamilton. Some of the other buildings in the photo are The Post Office, Jan Millan Tailor, J. Lep Shoe Repair, Hatton and Co., The second hand store. You can also see the Commercial Hotel on Burrows Ave. There is a horse and wagon on the street.
Leisure Pool and Arena - Melfort, Sask
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Diagram of Melfort Leisure Pool & Arena
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Diagram of Melfort Leisure Pool
Intersection in Melfort, Sask.
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Main St. and Macleod Ave. W. in Melfort. The buildings that you can see are the Cancer Society building, Mahon Law Office, Bowling Alley, Pineland Seed, Melfort Funeral Home; on north side you can see Civic centre (fire hall was in the south end); you Can see an apartment building and the new fire hall doors are bright orange. This building was later moved to Saskatchewan Avenue.
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photo taken of black and white float pulled by two brown; Clydesdale horses and followed by "True Doe the mule." Winston Watt, Merle Fletcher, Arnold Orr, ?, ?, Ernie Austin?, Jennie Gibson, Gerry Herman, Bill Hodgins, Bill Bott.
Homesteaders moving into Melfort, Sask.
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A close up of three wagons, one of the wagons is hitched to a team of oxen. Melfort buildings in the background.
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Children in costume as "hippies" for Hippie Day.
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Three newspaper photo clippings of Melfort glued to a sheet of bristol board. The top one is of the survey in 1902 and the other two are of Melfort in 1903 and 1911.
Govenor General Edward Schreyer
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Govenor General Edward Schreyer at podium. Melfort becomes a city.
Full length portrait of Will Rothwell
Part of City of Melfort collection
Portrait of Will Rothwell standing wearing a long fur coat and a fur cap.
Freckle King, Queen and their court
Part of City of Melfort collection
Five children stand on the steps of Memorial Hall. A boy and girl have been selected the Freckle King & Queen. Both are wearing gold crowns and holding scepters.
Freckle King & Queen in the Melfort Kinsmen Playground Parade
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The freckle King and Queen ride in a convertible sponsored by the Jaycettes in a parade. Both are wearing crowns, capes and are holding scepters.