- R-23
- Stuk
- [ca. 1920]
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Electric power house opwned by the City of Prince Albert and located on the North Saskatchewan River bank between 6th and 7th Avenues West
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Electric power house opwned by the City of Prince Albert and located on the North Saskatchewan River bank between 6th and 7th Avenues West
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Democrat climbing the hill up to River Street from the ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
Prince Albert Collegiate Literary Society
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The Prince Albert Collegiate Literary Society. Top row left to right: T. Ittner, W. Brown, K. Valade, Sgt. Howard, N. McLeod, middle row left to right: R. Goodfellow, K. Bradshaw, H.F. Perkins, G.A. Brown, M. Paul, H. Smiley, bottom row left to right: M. Shannon, H.E. Carrier, O. Douglas, W.H. Hughes, N. Nelson
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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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Horse drawn freight swing (convoy) on River Street West, Prince Albert
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Panoramic aerial view taken over River Street, 6th and 7th Avenue West, Prince Albert. Power plant in evidence with smoke stacks
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Holy Family Hospital, Prince Albert
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View of the McLeod Block's Northern Crown Bank under construction on Central and Eighth Street, Prince Albert
Prince Albert Mintos - Northern Saskatchewan Champions
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Composite featuring portraits of the 1926 Northern Saskatchewan Champions of hockey Prince Albert Mintos. From left to right: (top) Fred Woodman, Alex Green, M. Flynn, Joe Rosser, Brent Eagles, (middle) Captain G. Sinclair, Wally Byron, (bottom) Giffy Rosser, Joe Woodman, Bill Donaldson, Guy Ashwin, J. Rose. Trophy at centre
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Early buildings in Prince Albert. From left to right: original Presbyterian mission school building, Reverend James Nisbet's mission house, store of T.O. Davis, Buffalo Hall. Viewed from the present corner of Central and River Street West facing west
Bio/historical note: Nisbet's mission house later became the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, T.O. Davis' store later became the Savoy Cafe
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Duck hunters posing with their harvest at Waterhen Lake, Saskatchewan. From left to right in both pictures: B.S. Harris, A.L. Mattes, A.P. Patterson
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View of the residence of William James at 33 8th Street East in Prince Albert. What appear to be commercial buildings can be seen in the background
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View of men doing labour on an unspecified Depression era work project at Prince Albert
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View of the ferry at Prince Albert during spring break-up on the North Saskatchewan River