- H-155
- Stuk
- [ca. 1900]
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"Scotty" Westwood posed for portrait
Bio/historical note: Westwood would later become chief of the Prince Albert Police
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"Scotty" Westwood posed for portrait
Bio/historical note: Westwood would later become chief of the Prince Albert Police
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Jacob Beads with his Ox and Red River Cart in front of St. Mary's Anglican Church, looking from the northwest
Bio/historical note: Jacob Beads donated the land for St. Mary's Anglican Church in the Prince Albert Settlement
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Procession in front of Sacred Heart Cathedral
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Prince Albert ferry as viewed from the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River
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Looking up River Street facing west(?). Intersection of River Street and probably First Avenue West at left, North Saskatchewan River at right
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View of the ferry on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert being loaded
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A locomotive off rails. May have been the first locomotive to visit Prince Albert upon completion of the rail line. Unidentified persons in foreground
Central Avenue and old City hall
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Old City Hall and view down Central Avenue looking south
Northern cartage's beautiful 4 horse team
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Northern Cartage's four horse team with unidentified teamsters and passengers
Prince Albert Collegiate Institute Track Team
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The Prince Albert Collegiate Institute track team. Back row from left to right: Cameron Phillips, Wilber Sly, Derek Bondington, Bill McIntosh. Front row from left to right: illegible, Ragner Jonsson, Russel McCoombs, Fred Kiewel, illegible
Canadian Northern Railway car at station
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Canadian Northern Railway car and station at Prince Albert with unidentified persons
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Portrait of Alexander Stuart Campbell. Reverse reads: "Born in Saskatchewan about 1880, son of Rev Alex Campbell Presbyterian minister in Prince Albert after rebellion of 1885. He also taught high school subjects in Prince Albert before there was a high school afterwards he and his family lived in Wolseley Sask. and in Stonewall Man. Stuart Campbell went to [illegible] Michigan where he practised his profession still alive in 1952 at 654 Huron St."
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The riverboats "City of Prince Albert" and the "Alberta" on the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
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View of the old City Hall on Central Avenue
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Prince Albert City Hall
Bio/historical note: Today this building is the Arts Centre