First Canadian Northern Railway Station
- J-379
- Item
- [ca. 1906]
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the first Canadian Northern Railway station in Prince Albert
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First Canadian Northern Railway Station
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of the first Canadian Northern Railway station in Prince Albert
First Central School class picture
Part of PAHS James Collection
Prince Albert class picture
First Prince Albert championship hockey team
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
The first Prince Albert Saskatchewan championship hockey team. Members in no particular order: W.H. Russel (President) No. 2, A.J. Bell (manager) No. 4, C.W. Wright (time keeper) No. 5, W.C. Lean (secretary treasurer) No. 11, T.D. Agnew (Captain) No. 10, J.S. Parker No. 9, P. McLellan No. 1, H.A. Manetly No. 7, Geoff Agnew No. 3, L. Flanagan (goal) No. 6, Terrance Agnew (mascot) No. 2
First steam locomotive to Prince Albert
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
First locomotive into Prince Albert. Unidentified men and children gathered around the engine
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The Flamingo Hotel on 2nd Avenue West between 26th and 27th Streets, Prince Albert
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Fleet freighter on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
Part of PAHS James Collection
View of several unidentified people with a large flower garden, possibly the North Saskatchewan River in background
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified man processing food, possibly milling flour
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified band members in nearing the finish line in what appears to be a foot race
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
A row of Ford automobiles on display outside a dealer's on 8th Street East between 1st and 2nd Avenue
Part of PAHS James Collection
View forest fire damage poplars smouldering
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View of a forest fire along a road smouldering
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A portrait of unidentified Foresters' Convention participants in front of the Macleod Hamelin building
Bio/historical note: The Macleod Hamelin building was located at the corner of Central Avenue and 10th Street, as per the 1909 Henderson's Directory
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Fort Pelly after being closed by the Hudson's Bay Company. Men in an automobile can be seen in the foreground
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Students and clergy (Anglican?). Four adults at the front from left to right are Jack Hicks, Canon F. Stevens, Archdeacon Holmes, Rev. Mr. Luckcraft (?)