- J-257
- Pièce
- [190-?]
Fait partie de PAHS James Collection
Logging scene featuring stacked logs and two unidentified workers, forest in background
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Logging scene featuring stacked logs and two unidentified workers, forest in background
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Group portrait of men in studio. From left to right: Mr. Henderson, Mr. Kirkby, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Dangerfield
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View of Hong Kong countryside including a forested area, what appears to be a Church, road, and stone wall
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Unidentified house with unidentified family posed in front
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George Will home with unidentified individuals (Will family?) in front. 119 14th Street West
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View of the Hudson's Bay Store and associated buildings. North Saskatchewan River at left, unidentified man with sleigh marked "The Bain" in front
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View of a steamboat on the North Saskatchewan River. Probably the "Alberta"
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View of the steamboat "Saskatchewan" on the North Saskatchewan River. Unidentified people on board
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Unidentified men hauling water from the North Saskatchewan River for an ice road
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Kinistino business Harper and Meyers. Unidentified men in front, horse and carriage
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View of the Bank of Ottawa building in downtown Prince Albert. Sign by door on the bottom right reads: "Lamont, Turgeon, B. Lindsay, Advocates"
Bio/historical note: The Bank of Ottawa was founded incorporated in 1874, and merged with the Bank of Nova in 1919
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View of Central School with students and staff posing in front, Prince Albert
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View of Wesley Methodist Church with congregation posing in front, Prince Albert
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Portrait of Sam McLeod, businessman and Mayor of Prince Albert