- CORA-E-5.252
- Item
- ca. 1962
Part of City of Regina fonds
Broadway Theatre at 1773 Broad Street
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Broadway Theatre at 1773 Broad Street
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Imperial Club, Owl Cafe Wheatley Brothers Jewelers and King's Hotel on 11th Avenue.
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Front side view of the Canada Permanent Building and McCallum Hill Building beside it on corner of 11th Avenue and Scarth Street.
Canadian Pacific Railway Land Agency
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Canadian Pacific Railway Land Agency. To the left is the Harris Sons and Company Implements.
Corner of South Railway and Hamilton Streets
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View of corner of South Railway and Hamilton Streets looking east. The Regina Trading Company and Western Hardware Co. Ltd. Are in foreground.
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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Early Regina's downtown core. St. Paul's Church, Blessed Sacrament and Knox Presbyterian are all visible.
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Three men and a woman posing in front of Engel Bros. Boots and Shoes, 1723 Scarth Street.; second from left is George Engel; second from right is John Engel.
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3 unidentified men standing at a food booth during the Exhibition; grandstand in background.
Front View of the Canada Permanent Building, 11th and Scarth
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Corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue, the Canada Permanent Building and King's Hotel visible in frame.
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Gang's Confectionery, southeast corner of 11th Avenue and Ottawa Street.
G.J. McCusker Building - Canada Carriage Company
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Citizens standing in front of G.J. McCusker Building, Canada Carriage Company. 1745 Hamilton Street.
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Composite photograph of Glasgow House on South Railway Street and its employees. This was the first business owned by R.H. Williams.
This fonds contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, video tape and graphic material pertaining to the activities and interests of Glenn Makahonuk during his career at the University of Saskatchewan.
Makahonuk, Glen Richard
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Hamilton Street and 12th Avenue looking north