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Part of PAHS James Collection
The Saskatchewan Hotel in Prince Albert with patrons posed in front
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Part of PAHS James Collection
The Saskatchewan Hotel in Prince Albert with patrons posed in front
Part of PAHS James Collection
Side view of the Windsor Hotel with patrons and passers-by seen on the balcony and in front.
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House of Tom Baker at 19th Street and 1st Avenue West, Prince Albert
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View of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Founded in 1867 the Canadian Bank of Commerce merged with the Imperial Bank in 1967 to become the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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View of the Hotel Saskatchewan, Prince Albert. Patrons in evidence at front
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View of Wesley Methodist Church with congregation posing in front, Prince Albert
Prince Albert Ferry "The First Bridge at P.A."
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View of the Prince Albert Ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River with a load of people and wagons
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View of the interior of an unidentified Prince Albert drug store
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View of a stage coach in front of the Prince Albert post office
First Canadian Northern Railway Station
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View of the first Canadian Northern Railway station in Prince Albert
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Portrait of Nellie Donaldson of Prince Albert
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View of Central Avenue, Prince Albert. City Hall can be seen in background, several block style buildings in foreground
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Group portrait of the Prince Albert Fire Department
Bio/historical note: The Fire Chief at the time was named Wagner
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Group portrait of Prince Albert area citizens. Back row from left to right: Kenneth Horton, Elmer Wright, Bud Coombs, Godfrey Thomas Henderson, Percy McLellan. Front row left to right: Tom Thompson, J.H. Mitchell, Gus Kerr