- H-186
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- [189-?]
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View of the old City Hall on Central Avenue
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View of the old City Hall on Central Avenue
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City Hall with wagon and unidentified persons in front
Bio/historical note: City Hall was located at Central and 11th Street East, as per the 1910 Henderson's Directory
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Unidentified classroom full of women and men
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Canadian Northern Railway baseball team
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Colleston United Church, headstones in foreground
Bio/historical note: Colleston United Church was built in 1880. It was originally a Presbyterian Church until the national union of Churches in 1925
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Connaught School between River Street and 1st Street, 10th and 11th Avenues East, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Connaught School was built in 1913 at the same time as Queen Mary and Queen George Schools. It was demolished in 1978(?)
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Connaught School grade two class, Prince Albert. Written on back (order not given): "Teacher Miss Cheney, Sandy Howard, Gord Lund, Don Taggart, Cecil Hedge, Jim Kester, Elsie Vanden Ham, Lizzie Pratt, Lucy Beotcher, Otto Beotcher, Jim Taggart"
Cornerstone laying for St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
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Views of crowd in attendance at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church cornerstone laying in Prince Albert
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Studio portrait of an unidentified couple in formal attire
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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
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A dayliner rail car nicknamed "the skunk" in front of the Prince Albert Canadian National railway station