- CORA-RPL-A-127
- Item
- ca. 1900
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The start of a women's oxen and buggy race at a picnic to aid the Red Cross. The first prize was one dollar, won by Miss Isabel Powell, at centre.
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
The start of a women's oxen and buggy race at a picnic to aid the Red Cross. The first prize was one dollar, won by Miss Isabel Powell, at centre.
The unluckiest horse in the world
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11 children on the unluckiest horse in the world. Two men are standing at the head and tail of the horse.
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Men and children in beachwear posing near beach house, probably at Wascana Park bathhouses
Prince of Wales visit to Regina Aug 26th 1927
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Prince of Wales and James McAra. Postcard sent to Eva J. Cowsey, 12 Royal George Apartments, Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Robert (Bob) Martin, Mayor of Regina 1898 and 1913-1914
Little Tommy Smith at Christmas
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Little Tommy Smith at Christmas time
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The totem pole in Wascana Park on the south side of Wascana Lake. Kwakiutl carved by Lloyd Wadhame of Vancouver, British Columbia in 1971 and donated by the First Nations of British Columbia.
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Masonic Temple Building (Cornwall Building) at 2127 11th Avenue at the corner of Cornwall Street.
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Masonic Temple at the corner of 11th Avenue and Cornwall Street
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The CPR depot decorated to welcome Sir Wilfrid Laurier with a banner reading "Sir Wilfrid - Our Dominion & Our Empire".
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Photograph of the old Broad Street Bridge from the bank of Wascana Lake
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Judge Hugh Richardson, first magistrate for the North West Territories and the presiding judge at the trial of Louis Riel.
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An early fire engine on display with the Fire Chief looking at it.