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Westminister United Church Choir - Humboldt
- 2005.50.2
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- October 1, 1937
Labeled: Back row left to right: Donelda McCraig, Annette Sands, ? McInnis, Blanche Sheppard, ? McInnis, Evelyn Gustafson. Second row left to right: ?, Theda Kingsley, Elaine Hutchings, Irene Gloeckler, Myrtle Crawford, ?. Front row left to right: Verna McConnel, Isobel Anderson, Lois Hoffman, Edna Gloeckler, Betty Ball
Welcoming Humboldt Collegiate Curling Champions
- 998.78.1
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- February 25, 1949
Labeled Welcoming Home HCI Curling Champs. This team won the Dominion high school championship.
- 91-57(7)
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- 1913
Wedding photograph of Joseph and Bridget Reinhart. Joseph F. Reinhart was one of Humboldt's early photographers.
- 2005.57.1
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- [ca. 1914]
Humboldt Water Tower and Power Plant located on the east end of Third Avenue in Humboldt, SK. Tower was constructed during 1914 - 1915.
- 89-21
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- 29 Mar 1909
Volunteers front row - left to right: Joe Stringer, Harold Rose, Vic Roselle, Chris Hall, Ed Fournier, Alf Chalf. Second row - left to right: Jack Bradshaw, Tom Bulmer, ? Carroll, P. McGregor. Third row left to right: Parker Garvie, Rex Kirkwood, Percy Kinglsey, Wm. Menzies, Alf Grey, ? Jones, J. Fairclough, Jack Kocourek, Peter McCorkindale. Absent - J. Preston, Joe Tenette.
War Memorial Service - Humboldt
- 2006.73.11
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- July 1, 1921
The war memorial was dedicated in the memory of citizens of the municipalities of Humboldt, Three Lakes, St. Peter's, Wolverine and the town of Humboldt.
- 87-125(2)
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- [ca. 1920]
Children are swimming at Waldsea Lake which is located ten kilometers northwest of Humboldt.
- 999.33.20(d)
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- July 11, 1907
Labeled Waldsea Lake July 1911.
- 91-69(1)
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- 1910
Walter R. Bell owned a dray business in Humboldt.
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- 1992
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
- 2005.19.2
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- 23 Mar 1909
Main Street Humboldt looking north. Postcard addressed to Miss Ida Michels in Alma, Wis., USA. Reads as follows: 6, 10, 1908 Will see her after supper. All O.K. Martin.