Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan
- 2002-044-007
- Pièce
- [between 1920 and 1930]
Fait partie de Melfort General Photo collection
Black and white street scene of Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan
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Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Melfort General Photo collection
Black and white street scene of Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan
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Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard showing hillside view of Fort San.
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Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard of a hillside view of Fort San. Captioned: "From Mrs. Tina Anderson Timberlost Sask."
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Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard from Fort San labelled: "General View of Sask. Sanatorium Sep. 30-25"
Fort San Postcard 2 - Auditorium
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard from Fort San labelled: "Auditorium Sask San"
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Postcard from Fort San captioned "no children's pavilion or nurses house"
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Postcard from Fort San labelled "Sask Sanatorium"
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard from Fort San.
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard from Fort San captioned "Sask Sanatorium"
Fait partie de Fort San fonds
Postcard from Fort San.
Fait partie de School Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Collegiate shortly after construction.
Man on a horse drawn sled post card
Fait partie de Town Collection
Man on a horse drawn sled in front of Indian Head flour mill
General Hospital - Indian Head
Fait partie de Town Collection
Originally called the Lady Minto Hospital, this is the Indian Head General Hospital shortly after the addition of a new wing in 1929.
Governor-General Duke of Connaught visit
Fait partie de Town Collection
A picture taken of the Duke of Connaught visiting Indian Head where hundreds have gathered to see him. The picture is from above of the official stands erected at the corner of Market Street (Otterloo Street) and Grand Avenue in front of the town hall.
Fait partie de Town Collection
A picture of the new Lady Minto Hospital shortly after construction. The surrounding postcard contains a drawing of two First Nations people.