- CORA-RPL-A-376
- Stuk
- ca. 1904
Part of City of Regina fonds
Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
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Part of City of Regina fonds
Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
North West Mounted Police riding school
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Inside view of the North West Mounted Police riding school
Opening of the Qu'Appelle-Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway
Part of City of Regina fonds
Opening of the Qu'Appelle-Long Lake Saskatchewan Railway. Man tipping hat is Nicholas Flood Davin. Seated at right is Sheriff J.H. Benson. Other men pictured include Lt. Gov. Dewdney, J.A. Kerr, John Secord, J.W. Jowett, Dan Mowat, Dr. Henry Dodd, D.L. Scott and J.D. Sibbold. (In no particular order)
Governor General's special train at Regina train station
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Special train of Lord Stanley of Preston, Canadian Governor General, stopped at Canadian Pacific Railway station in Regina. Train en route to Prince Albert. Engine No. 98 visible at left. On train are R. Emerson, engineer; and Jack Wallis, fireman
Public Accounts of the Northwest Territories
Part of Businesses Collection
Paper booklet containing the accounting information for the Northwest Territories from Dec. 31, 1904 until Aug 31s, 1905.
Territorial Administration Buildings
Part of City of Regina fonds
Territorial Administration Buildings on Dewdney Avenue in Regina with the residence house to the right.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Bird's eye view of Regina's downtown core
Part of City of Regina fonds
A group of people standing in front of the Leader Building
Lieutenant-Governor A.E. Forget
Part of City of Regina fonds
The Honourable Amedee Emanuel Forget in his office at Government House, note the parrot on his shoulder.
Thornton & Benson Refreshment Parlour
Part of City of Regina fonds
Interior view of Thornton & Benson Refreshment Parlour.
Part of City of Regina fonds
CPR gardens with South Railway Street in background.
Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
Part of City of Regina fonds
Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
Part of City of Regina fonds
Mr. George Cook, engineer of the Regina Power Plant from 1892.
Part of City of Regina fonds
A group of men and women on the porch of a Victorian house
Chiefs at the unveiling of the Brant Memorial
Part of City of Regina fonds
Chiefs at the unveiling of the Brant Memorial. Front row, left to right: Cree leaders Ah-tah-ka-koop (Starblanket); Ka-ka-wis-ta-ha (Flying in a Circle); Mistawasis (Big Child). Back Row, left to right: Chippewa chief Osoup, Peter Houre, interpreter.