Front View of the Canada Permanent Building, 11th and Scarth
- CORA-B-745
- Item
- ca. 1913
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Corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue, the Canada Permanent Building and King's Hotel visible in frame.
Front View of the Canada Permanent Building, 11th and Scarth
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Corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue, the Canada Permanent Building and King's Hotel visible in frame.
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Broadway Theatre at 1773 Broad Street
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Masonic Temple at the corner of 11th Avenue and Cornwall Street
Street decorations for Inauguration
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Street decorations on South Railway Street for Provincial Inauguration
McIntyre looking from Victoria School
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McIntyre Street looking north from Victoria School
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Looking east down 11th Avenue from Scarth Street. On the right is the Post Office.
People outside Grassick and Dickson Garters
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People standing outside the Grassick and Dickson Garters Livery Feed and Sale Stable (Scarth Street).
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The Scarth Street Mall as seen from the second storey window of the Cornwall Centre.
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Hamilton Street and 12th Avenue looking north
Looking north up Cornwall Street
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Looking north up Cornwall Street from the corner of 11th Avenue and Cornwall Street. Eastern end of the warehouse is seen in view across tracks to the north.
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Gang's Confectionery, southeast corner of 11th Avenue and Ottawa Street.
G.J. McCusker Building - Canada Carriage Company
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Citizens standing in front of G.J. McCusker Building, Canada Carriage Company. 1745 Hamilton Street.
Downtown stores damaged by cyclone
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Postcard of downtown stores collapsed after 1912 cyclone. Men and women gathered outside after the storm.
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Composite photograph of Glasgow House on South Railway Street and its employees. This was the first business owned by R.H. Williams.
Street decorations for inauguration
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Street decorations on the Regina Trading Company Limited for the inauguration ceremonies