Motorized units, Moose Jaw Fire Brigade
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Motorized units of the Moose Jaw Fire Brigade, at time of the change-over from horse-drawn wagons to fully motorized vehicles
Motorized units, Moose Jaw Fire Brigade
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Motorized units of the Moose Jaw Fire Brigade, at time of the change-over from horse-drawn wagons to fully motorized vehicles
Travellers’ Day Parade, Summer 1967
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The Travellers’ Day Parade in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, celebrating Canada’s Centennial in the summer of 1967
‘Crazy Jack’ (Long Dog)
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Studio portrait of local well-known Sioux Long Dog, sometimes referred to as ‘Crazy Jack’
Joe Peters in his Moose Jaw Standard automobile, ca. 1917
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Joe Peters in his Moose Jaw Standard automobile; photograph taken in front of 72 Manitoba Street East, a former Roman Catholic Church, which was being used as an ‘auto livery’ and repair garage.
Corner of Oxford + Main St., Moose Jaw
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A wrecked automobile involved in a crash at the corner of Oxford Street and Main Street in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan at 5:30 pm on December 25, 1918.