All Saints Anglican Church - Melfort, Sask.
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Block 13 Lot 1 - McLeod & Manitoba St. All Saints Anglican Church, Melfort.
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All Saints Anglican Church - Melfort, Sask.
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Block 13 Lot 1 - McLeod & Manitoba St. All Saints Anglican Church, Melfort.
All Saints Anglican Church - Melfort, Sask.
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Block 13 Lot 1 - McLeod & Manitoba St. All Saints Anglican Church, Melfort
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Photograph of a map of Melfort, Sask.
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Map of Saskatchewan photograph
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The Melfort Post Office on Main Street. It is the original brick building. Burke's Business Machines on the left.
Scotsdale Apartments - Melfort, Sask.
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Melfort Scotsdale Apartments. The photo was taken from the northside of Crawford & Manitoba St. looking southeast. You can also see the demolition of buildings for construction of Northern Lights Palace.
Crawford Ave. & Manitoba St. - Melfort, Sask.
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Demolition of buildings for construction of Northern Lights Palace. Corner of Crawford Ave. & Manitoba St.
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Demolition of buildings for construction of Northern Lights Palace. Crawford Ave. & Manitoba St.
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Demolition of buildings for construction of Northern Lights Palace. The back alley between MacLeod & Crawford Ave.
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Demolition of buildings for construction of Northern Lights Palace. The Civic Centre is on the left side of the photo.
Intersection in Melfort, Sask.
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Main St. and Macleod Ave. W. in Melfort. The buildings that you can see are the Cancer Society building, Mahon Law Office, Bowling Alley, Pineland Seed, Melfort Funeral Home; on north side you can see Civic centre (fire hall was in the south end); you Can see an apartment building and the new fire hall doors are bright orange. This building was later moved to Saskatchewan Avenue.