Rioters and police during the Regina Riot. Machinery at the bottom of the frame is the city's tar-making machine, parts of which were thrown at police during the riot. Blurred figures to the far right of the frame are a police officer and a striker fighting.
A drained and empty Wascana Lake before it was dredged and deepened in the fall of 1931. As part of a government relief project, 2,100 men (only men who were married and had children were allowed to work on the project) widened and dredged the lake bed and created two islands (Willow and Spruce Island) using only hand tools and horse-drawn wagons.
Aerial view of the War Memorial, Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery; architectural firm of Portnall and Clemnsha of Regina designed the war memorial.
Aerial view of Victoria Park in Regina, looking south towards Victoria Avenue. The Baptist Church and the Land Titles Building are visible and the Victoria Park Fountain is still the centre of Victoria Park (replaced by the World War I Cenotaph in 1928]
Composite photograph of 1924 Regina City Council. Left to Right, Top: R. Dawson; H. Perry; Mayor S.C. Burton; H. Black; W.E. Mason. Middle: J. Cooksley; M.J. Coldwell. Bottom: City Commissioner L.A. Thornton; G.H. Merlin; A.G. Smith; L. Roy; N.J. Taylor; City Clerk G. Beach.