- J-177
- Item
- [189-?]
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified construction crew posing at their camp. Unidenfitied man in uniform at right (probably a Mounted Policeman). Wagon at right, trees in background
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified construction crew posing at their camp. Unidenfitied man in uniform at right (probably a Mounted Policeman). Wagon at right, trees in background
Corner of River Street and Central Avenue
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the corner of River Street and Central Avenue Prince Albert. people posing along boardwalk, carriage to the left, passersby to the right
Cornerstone laying for St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Views of crowd in attendance at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church cornerstone laying in Prince Albert
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of forested countryside with unidentified mill or farm in the background, unidentified wagon with man hauling lumber in foreground
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Studio portrait of an unidentified couple in formal attire
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified house with unidentified man and Shelly Boyd in doorway
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Portrait of an unidentified cowboy with lariat
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Unidentified persons curling on an open air rink surrounded by poplar trees. Note on reverse indicates location at present site of 17th Street West
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Open air curling rink located west of Central Avenue at about 17th Street, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Water for ice obtained from jail situated on hill above the rink. Water pumped to jail from river by wind mill located on site of Heritage Museum
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Daisy McKay in costume brandishing a spear, shield, and winged helmet. Written on reverse: "daughter of Archdeacon John McKay. missionary to Indians and niece of wife of Bishop Pinkham and Colonel McLeod of Calgary. She married Rev. Mr. Cousins and went to liv ein England where she died in 1935"
Dayliner Railcar nicknamed the skunk
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
A dayliner rail car nicknamed "the skunk" in front of the Prince Albert Canadian National railway station
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Democrat climbing the hill up to River Street from the ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
Departure of the 188th Battalion
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
The Departure of the 188th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force from the Prince Albert Armories
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
View of men doing labour on an unspecified Depression era work project at Prince Albert