Destroyed Winnipeg Elevator Company buildings after cyclone
- CORA-RPL-A-259
- Stuk
- 1912
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Postcard of the Winnipeg Elevator Company at the corner of South Railway & Lorne after it was destroyed by 1912.
Destroyed Winnipeg Elevator Company buildings after cyclone
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Postcard of the Winnipeg Elevator Company at the corner of South Railway & Lorne after it was destroyed by 1912.
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The Saskatoon mail ship, a twin-engine aircraft, the pilot Archie (no last name given) and mechanic Mac (no last name given).
Victoria Park taken from Smith Street
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Victoria Park taken from Smith Street. St. Mary's Church is visible in right of the frame.
Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital
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Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital, with nurses sitting around talking.
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Full front view of the Regina General Hospital shortly after completion.
Ceremonies for Provincial Inauguration
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Ceremonies on South Railway Street for the Provincial Inauguration
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Church Service in Victoria Park for the inauguration of the province
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Early Regina's downtown core. St. Paul's Church, Blessed Sacrament and Knox Presbyterian are all visible.
Birds' eye view of downtown Regina
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Birds' eye view of downtown Regina
Mrs. Laird at turf-cutting ceremony
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Mrs. H.W. Laird, wife of Mayor H.W. Laird, at turf-cutting ceremony at Boggy Creek. Men are all unidentified.
Scarth Street looking south from Hotel Saskatchewan
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Looking south on Scarth Street as seen from the Hotel Saskatchewan. Legislative Buildings are visible in background.
HRH The Prince of Wales at the G.W.V.A. Home Regina, Oct. 8th 1919
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The Prince of Wales at the Great War Veterans' Association Home. Sir Richard Lake (Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan) to his right; Colonel James McAra (later mayor of Regina) to Lake's right. F.B. Bagshaw to the left of the Prince in background.
Men paving South Railway Street
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Men paving South Railway Street. Contract was awarded to the Warren Bituminous Paving Company from Toronto.
Bird's eye view of Stanley Park & South Railway
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Bird's eye view of Stanley Park and South Railway Street. Looking southwest from the CPR station.
Big crowd in front of Canada Drug & Book
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Big crowd in front of Canada Drug & Book on South Railway Street looking east towards Broad Street. 1900 Block.