Gold dredge
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Gold dredge with unidentified workers
Sawmill and crew
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View of unidentified sawmill and unidentified men, wagons and horses
Holmes residence
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Holmes family residence on 8th Street. Unidentified people in yard, at front, including couple in horse drawn carriage. Dog, trees, boardwalk
Logging scene
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Logging scene featuring stacked logs and two unidentified workers, forest in background
Group portrait
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Group portrait of men in studio. From left to right: Mr. Henderson, Mr. Kirkby, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Dangerfield
House
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Unidentified house with unidentified family posed in front
Hudson's Bay store
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View of the Hudson's Bay Store and associated buildings. North Saskatchewan River at left, unidentified man with sleigh marked "The Bain" in front
Steamboat
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View of a steamboat on the North Saskatchewan River. Probably the "Alberta"
"Saskatchewan"
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View of the steamboat "Saskatchewan" on the North Saskatchewan River. Unidentified people on board
Hauling water in winter
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Unidentified men hauling water from the North Saskatchewan River for an ice road
"Jail and Court House"
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The Prince Albert Jail and Court House between 18th and 19th Streets on Central Avenue
Bio/historical note: These buildings were demolished in the early 1920s after another jail was built on 28th Street
Ferry in Ice
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A view of a ferry apparently caught in ice on the North Saskatchewan River, Prince Albert
Emmanuel College
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View of Emmanuel College in Prince Albert showing several buildings and people on the grounds playing cricket
Daisy McKay
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Daisy McKay in costume brandishing a spear, shield, and winged helmet. Written on reverse: "daughter of Archdeacon John McKay. missionary to Indians and niece of wife of Bishop Pinkham and Colonel McLeod of Calgary. She married Rev. Mr. Cousins and went to liv ein England where she died in 1935"