- H-285
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- [189-?]
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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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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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Canadian National Express Company fur delivery wagon on street in front of Hudson's Bay Company Raw Fur store and Louis E. Valade Tailor Shop
Bio/historical note: The Louis Valade tailor shop was located at 71 River Street, as per the 1909 Henderson's Directory
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Riverboat Northwest on the North Saskatchewan River with unidentified crew members
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Threshing crew on an unidentified farm
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Portrait of Thomas O. Davis
Bio/historical note: Thomas Osborne Davis (16 August 1856 - 23 January 1917) was a Canadian Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons representing the Provisional District of Saskatchewan, and later a member of the Canadian Senate.[1] The son of Samuel Davis, he was tutored by his father and became a general merchant at Prince Albert, Northwest Territories. In 1885, he married Rebecca Jennings. He served on the town council for Prince Albert and was mayor from 1894 to 1895.Davis died in office in Prince Albert at the age of 60.
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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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The riverboat Marquis on the shore of the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
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Beat mascot of the 243rd Battalion
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Port of Prince Albert with three different boats, one in front carrying a load of bricks
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Interior of an unidentified hardware store
Surviving members of Prince Albert's First Council
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Surviving members of Prince Albert's first town council of 1886-1887 as photographed two decades later. From left to right: J.F. Betts, Andrew Goodfellow, Mayor Thomas McKay, Clerk J.F.A. Stuff, R.H. Bratnober
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View of the Presbyterian Manse, Prince Albert
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View of the Sanderson Block, downtown Prince Albert
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The second Central School in Prince Albert, side view before being demolished
Bio/historical note: The second Prince Albert Central School existed from 1899-1980, when it was demolished for construction of the Gateway Mall