Ladder truck, Regina Fire Brigade, No. 101. First fire station in Regina, northeast corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. Horses and brigade in front and to the left is the first city hall.
Street railway construction on 11th Avenue. The Donahue Building is under construction in the background at Lorne Street, and the Parisian Dye Works is on the immediate right.
The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) gardens at the Regina Depot on South Railway Street. Known as Stanley Park, it was the first park established in Regina.
Corner of Lorne Street and Victoria Avenue in Regina, looking north; Victoria Park is located on the right, Metropolitan Presbyterian Church and Knox Presbyterian Church are also visible in the frame.
Studio group portrait of 1906 Regina City Council. Left to Right, Top: James Balfour, J. Kelso Hunter, City Clerk. Middle: R.H. Williams; P. McAra, Mayor; P. Cooper. Bottom: A.D. Wright; Neil McInnis.
Reception for Earl Grey's visit, held at the Regina City Hall ballroom. Man with sash is Lieutenant-Governor Amedee E. Forget; Judge Edward Ludlow Wetmore is centre behind table; Premier Walter Scott is left of the lady who is front centre; all others are unidentified.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth riding in a convertible during their Royal Visit to Regina in May, 1939. This photograph was the winner of the 'Regina Daily Star's' contest for best photo taken of the Royal Couple; the prize was $10.00.