Firewood for the Rosetown Hotel
- FGPC-B-P353
- Item
- [ca. 1917]
A horse drawn stone boat loaded with logs. Two people are sitting on the side of the stone boat while two are standing behind it.
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Firewood for the Rosetown Hotel
A horse drawn stone boat loaded with logs. Two people are sitting on the side of the stone boat while two are standing behind it.
Rosetown Hotel and 1st Ave. East,1927
Rosetown Hotel located at Main St. and 1st Ave. east. All cars were angle parked facing north on 1st Ave. east. Note the Imperial Oil bulk products depot (two blocks away).
Annie Smith Wallis dining in suite
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Annie Smith Wallis dining in suite at Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel in Moose Jaw
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Bedroom of Annie Smith Wallis in tower of Canadian Pacific Railway hotel
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior/street-view of the Moose Hotel, located on the north-west corner of Main and High Street in Moose Jaw, NWT. Group of local residents, including Mr. Shupe (on the black horse), the hotel owner, are gathered in front of the hotel.
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
View of the south side of Broadway Avenue in Yorkton with a horse-drawn sleigh in front of many businesses. The Balmoral Hotel came through to Broadway. A branch of the Bank of British North America opened in the angular building at the right center in 1903. The Anglican Church built in 1898, is seen at the end of the street.
Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotel planned for Regina that was never built. It was planned for the corner of Albert Street and 16th Avenue (now College Avenue) where the Royal Saskatchewan Museum now stands.
These postcards are printed photographs (not real photo) images of the University of Saskatchewan campus, and Saskatoon, taken during the 1940s. The postcards have not been used: each is identified with a “negative number” on the back, although the photographer is not known. It is assumed these were a reference set, from which orders for more postcards could be made. They are in pristine condition and provide exceptionally clear images of early University buildings, such as the original Veterinary Medicine building and the student-built “New Medical College,” as well as rare images of Saskatoon, including the Bessborough Hotel gardens and views of bridges from the road.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 song book, and 1 registration card.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 brochure, and 1 page of labels.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 advertisement, 5 registration cards, 2 menus, 3 notes on menus, and 1 poster with dates.
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Country Rose Inn as viewed from across Hwy #7 from the south east at the tourism park. The back part of Louis Restaurant is also seen.
"Jamison Outfit Pulling Out of Biggar"
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A long line of horses, wagons and men on First Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Biggar Hotel and The Empire Hotel can be seen in the background
The Eden Hotel in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Eden Hotel in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A street-view of Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan from the First Avenue intersection. The Canada Hotel is seen on one corner across and the Imperial Service Station.