- YJ0349
- Stuk
- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
View of streets, houses, trees and buildings in downtown Yorkton.
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View of streets, houses, trees and buildings in downtown Yorkton.
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R. H. Lock and D. R. Ball
Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
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Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
Yorkton's first motor fire truck
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Yorkton's first motor fire truck
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City works building fire, Broadway West.
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C. N. R. Express Office fire
Sacred Heart Academy and St. Joseph's College
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Sacred Heart Academy, Ontario Avenue. A girls school run by the "Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate". Built in 1916.
St. Joseph's College, Ontario Avenue. A boy's secondary school, run by the brothers of Christian schools. built in 1920.
Collegiate students in costume for theatrical
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Collegiate students in costume for theatre Left to right back row; Gregory Fehrenbach, Miler Magrath, Daniel Young, Doris Trueman, Milton Lloyd, Front row: Mary Christopherson, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross-collegiate principal, Bert Lancaster and Constance Vaughan.
The medical staff of the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital
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The Medical Staff of the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital, when it opened in 1902. Dr. T. A. Patrick, Dr. J. F. Irving and Dr. E. L. Cash, seen above as well as Dr. T. G. Head-Patrick, not shown.
His excellency, the right honorable Vincent Massey, Governor of Canada
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His excellency, the right honorable Vincent Massey, Governor of Canada being welcomed to Yorkton by His Worship Mayor Dr. M. C. Novak
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Miss Munro holding small skeleton of animal in classroom
The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899
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The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899. The principal was Mr. J. A. Gregory, right rear, and his assistant was Mr. J. A. M. Patrick, later be came Judge Patrick, left rear. A list of the pupils shown here may be found on another page in the album.
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"The Indian, riding his pony, along with his teepee encampment, was the common sight that greeted the early explorer, trapper, missionary and later the early settler when they arrived on the prairies during the last century."