Bird's eye view of Regina CPR yards
- CORA-RPL-A-369
- Item
- ca. 1900
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Bird's eye view of early Regina downtown core. Canadian Pacific Railway Yards.
Bird's eye view of Regina CPR yards
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Bird's eye view of early Regina downtown core. Canadian Pacific Railway Yards.
Bird's eye view of Regina's downtown core
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Bird's eye view of Regina downtown core in the early 1900s.
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Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
Opening of the Qu'Appelle-Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway
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Opening of the Qu'Appelle-Long Lake Saskatchewan Railway. Man tipping hat is Nicholas Flood Davin. Seated at right is Sheriff J.H. Benson. Other men pictured include Lt. Gov. Dewdney, J.A. Kerr, John Secord, J.W. Jowett, Dan Mowat, Dr. Henry Dodd, D.L. Scott and J.D. Sibbold. (In no particular order)
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Bird's eye view of Regina's downtown core
Lieutenant-Governor A.E. Forget
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The Honourable Amedee Emanuel Forget in his office at Government House, note the parrot on his shoulder.
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CPR gardens with South Railway Street in background.
Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
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Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
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Mr. George Cook, engineer of the Regina Power Plant from 1892.
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A group of men and women on the porch of a Victorian house
Chiefs at the unveiling of the Brant Memorial
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Chiefs at the unveiling of the Brant Memorial. Front row, left to right: Cree leaders Ah-tah-ka-koop (Starblanket); Ka-ka-wis-ta-ha (Flying in a Circle); Mistawasis (Big Child). Back Row, left to right: Chippewa chief Osoup, Peter Houre, interpreter.
Construction Camp, Boggy Creek
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Construction camp at Boggy Creek
People outside Grassick and Dickson Garters
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People standing outside the Grassick and Dickson Garters Livery Feed and Sale Stable (Scarth Street).
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Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station staff (and family members) standing on the platform side of the station. Chris Corneil is in the last row on the far right.
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Photograph of what is believed to be the first shack in Regina, thought to be on Cornwall Street behind where the King's Hotel once stood.