243rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force marching
- E-105
- Stuk
- [191-]
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View of the 243rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to Europe marching at Prince Albert during the First World War
243rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force marching
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View of the 243rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to Europe marching at Prince Albert during the First World War
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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Staff and resident's of the Nisbet Boys Home at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 20th Street West in Prince Albert posing for a group portrait
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Swinging bridge over the Little Red River at Little Red Park, Prince Albert
Prince Albert swimming pool on the North Saskatchewan
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View of a swimming pool constructed on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert. People can be seen using the pool, train bridge in background
Cenotaph wreath laying ceremony
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A wreath laying ceremony at the Prince Albert cenotaph
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View of a logging camp near Prince Albert, bunk houses, kitchen crew, and empty sleighs
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Sturgeon Lake Lumber Company tractor pulling load of logs
John Diefenbaker at the Carle & Brownlee Feed & Sale Stable
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John Diefenbaker standing with two other men under a sign for the Carle & Brownlee Feed & Sale Stable.
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Grocery department of the Macleod Hamelin store at the corner of Central Avenue and 10th Street. Robert W. Smiley is the man at the extreme left, other persons unidentified
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Unidentified Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers posing for a group portrait outside the force's barracks at 9th Avenue and 2nd Street West
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Unidentified men and horse at camp with canvas tents
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Students and clergy (Anglican?). Four adults at the front from left to right are Jack Hicks, Canon F. Stevens, Archdeacon Holmes, Rev. Mr. Luckcraft (?)
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Fort Pelly after being closed by the Hudson's Bay Company. Men in an automobile can be seen in the foreground
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First air mail to arrive in Saskatoon. Crowd gathered around plane while crew member refules above