- H-566-1
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- 1938
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Thomas Stalker posing with shotgun and goose
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Thomas Stalker posing with shotgun and goose
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Thomas David Agnew who served in the Second Boer War and World War One with the Canadian Army
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Portrait of Thomas Clarke. Writing on face states: "For Auld Lang Syne/Thomas Clarke"
Bio/historical note: Mr. Clarke came out from England in 1877 to be a missionary in the Diocese of Saskatchewan and was sent to the Eagle Hills Reserve. He subsequently became ordained, was Principal of the Industrial School at Battleford 1883-1894, went as missionary in the Carrot River Valley in 1899 and eventually to Melfort, where he remained as Anglican minister and Rural Dean of the Prince Albert Diocese until his retirement in 1927. Source: Our Legacy website
"The Willows" home of T.O. Davis
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"The Willows" home of Thomas Osbourne Davis. Davis at far right in chair with book. Other persons unidentified
Bio/historical note: Thomas Osborne Davis (16 August 1856 - 23 January 1917) was a Liberal Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons representing the Provisional District of Saskatchewan, and later a member of the Canadian Senate. The son of Samuel Davis, he was tutored by his father and became a general merchant at Prince Albert, Northwest Territories. In 1885, he married Rebecca Jennings. He served on the town council for Prince Albert and was mayor from 1894 to 1895. Davis died in office in Prince Albert at the age of 60.
"The Sutherland Stables - Clydesdales & Hackneys - Feed Sale & Dray"
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the Sutherland Stables in Prince Albert. Writing on picture indicates the several individuals including H. Stuherland, Frank Harvey, A. Holmes, J.W. Davison, Webb Davison, and J. Anderson
The Macleod Hamelin Department Store
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The Macleod Hamelin Department Store on the site of the present C.B. Store
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Crowd with Mayor William Knox and Ms. Queenie Thomas at a ceremony for the last spike of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway being installed in Prince Albert
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"The Club" group of unidentified men in suits in front of a home
Part of PAHS James Collection
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
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the ferry "Battleford" on the North Saskatchewan River
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Camp with canvas tent and group of unidentified men one of whom has a musical instrument. Poplar bluffs, body of water (North Saskatchewan River?) in background. Horse and wagon, dog
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Unidentified horse drawn sleigh team posing with a load of boards
Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan
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Group portrait from the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan under Bishop J. Newham. Includes Archdeacon George Exton Lloyd of Lloydminster, and Archdeacon A.D. Dewdney
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Swinging bridge over the Little Red River at Little Red Park, Prince Albert
Surviving members of Prince Albert's first Council
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Surviving members of Prince Albert's first town council of 1886-1887 as photographed two decades later. From left to right: J.F. Betts, Andrew Goodfellow, Mayor Thomas McKay, Clerk J.F.A. Stuff, R.H. Bratnober