Pre-1905 photo of Front Street businesses of Wolseley, NWT east of Sherbrooke Street. The Windsor Hotel, Banbury Brothers General Store, A.G. Thompson Hardware, Magee Butchers and Bray Lumber. The Handley house is seen in the distance.
Business section of Wolseley, Saskatchewan including the Perley Block, the Empire Hotel, the Union Bank and the Leland Hotel (version #2, rebuilt after fire in1923 destroyed the original).
Postcard shows prominent Wolseley buildings: Perley Block, Bray Block, Leland Hotel, Thompson Block, Town Hall and more. Taken from elevator towards northwest.
Wascana Lake from the Parliament Buildings [Legislative Buildings]; looking north towards the Hotel Saskatchewan a cannon is visible in the foreground, with sail boats on the lake.
Birds-eye view of downtown Regina, looking east down 11th Avenue. McCallum Hill Building is under construction. Old Post Office is visible in far right of frame.
Regina's downtown from the air. Victoria Park to left middle, gingerbread City Hall to middle, roundhouse to right middle. The area from 12th Avenue to South Railway Street, Pasqua Street to Halifax Street is seen.
Aerial view of downtown Regina (looking north); Hotel Saskatchewan (Victoria Avenue) to northern City Limits; Metropolitan United Church (Lorne Street) to Broad Street.
The fonds contains black and white photographs from Emma Whittome's private collection. They date from 1908 to the 1950's. Most of the photographs were taken in the town of Melfort and its surrounding area. The two photographs originally belonging to John Fedde were likely taken in the Melfort area, but this cannot be confirmed. Over half of the photographs are of buildings and streets in the town of Melfort including the Lady Minto Hospital, Broadway School, and local churches. Other subjects include the students and teachers from the Naisberry S.D. #788, Belgrave S.D #2587, Prescott S.D. #3953, and Melfort High School.
A composite photo of Rosetown in 1911 and again in 1961, the top photo of this composition photo is taken from possibly an elevator on the railway. The second photo is taken possibly from the top of the York Hotel looking up Main Street.