- E-129
- Item
- [193-?]
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View of Central Avenue looking north from 15th Street, Prince Albert
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View of Central Avenue looking north from 15th Street, Prince Albert
Central Avenue and old City hall
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Old City Hall and view down Central Avenue looking south
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Firemen and trucks in front of the Central Firehall
Bio/historical note: The Central Firehall was located at the corner of Central Avenue and River Street, as per the 1945 Henderson's Directory
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View of Central Public School, Prince Albert
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Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce members posed outdoors for a group portrait. Individual members unidentified
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Two horses chariot racing at Prince Albert. At left Rocky J. owned by Alex Green, at right Queen Axworthy driven by Cecil French. National grain Elevator can be seen in the background
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Parachute jumper Charles Collins
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Christmas Display at the Prince Albert Trading Company featuring Santa Claus doll, Christmas trees, and toy display
Bio/historical note: The Prince Albert Trading Company was located at 809 Central Avenue as per the 1925 Henderson's Directory
City Council members and City officials
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Assorted City Council members at the Post Office Cafe
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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(?)