Image of house at the corner of Redland Avenue and Hall Street. The house is under contruction with a construction worker and building materials in front. It is a three-story house with a turret.
Image of residence on Oxford Street West. This residence is known as the wedding cake house as its three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.
Image of the residences on Beech Avenue, which is now 1st Avenue NE. The two and a half story houses have covered front porches, gardens and picket fences.
Image of houses on Oxford Street West. Includes the two houses known as the wedding cake houses - they are called this because their three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.
This collection contains two copies of the promotional booklet Moose Jaw: The Buckle of the Greatest Wheat Belt in the World. It was published in 1913 by Rice’s Studio, with Lewis Rice as publisher. It includes facts and figures about Moose Jaw as well as photographs and illustrations of the town. Many of the photographs were taken by Rice. Both booklets bear a stamp from the Moose Jaw Board of Trade.