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Rice's Studio collection

  • MJ-133
  • Collection
  • 1910-1913

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.

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Main Street in Moose Jaw

Image of Main Street in Moose Jaw. Includes view of Robinson and McBean Department Store, the largest building in Moose Jaw at the time. 'Main St. Moose Jaw, Rice 127' is inscribed at the bottom of the photograph.

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River Street, Moose Jaw, Sask.

Image of River Street in Moose Jaw, SK, looking west with horse drawn carts and automobiles on the road and pedestrians on the sidewalk.

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River Street, Moose Jaw

Image of River Street in Moose Jaw, SK, looking west with horse drawn carts and automobiles on the road and pedestrians on the sidewalk.

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High Street Looking East

Image of a snow covered High Street looking east with the Canadian Bank of Commerce building and the Walter Scott Building. In the background, a streetcar is turning onto High Street.

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High Street Looking East

Image of a snow covered High Street looking east with the Canadian Bank of Commerce building and the Walter Scott Building. In the background, a streetcar is turning onto High Street.

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Corner of High and Main Streets

Image of the corner of High Street and Main Street with an automobile parked in the foreground and two streetcars and the Walter Scott building in the background. There are many pedestrians on the sidewalk. 'Rice photo' is inscribed on the left corner.

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Central Fire Station

Image of two horse-drawn fire apparatuses leaving the central fire station on Fairford Street west.

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