- E-481
- Item
- [189-?]
Parte de PAHS Archives Collection
Sanderson house on River Street in Prince Albert. Carriage visible in forground, dirt street
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Sanderson house on River Street in Prince Albert. Carriage visible in forground, dirt street
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Daily Herald road race, Prince Albert
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Portrait of Mrs. Ella Muzzy, Prince Albert's first woman alderman
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Portrait of Mrs. Mary Lamb of Prince Albert
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Aerial view of Portage La Loche as seen from a float plane. Roman Catholic Church and part of village can be seen in background
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Air ambulance service of M & C Aviation, Prince Albert
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Aboriginal dancers, Union Jack flag also visible. Possibly at the Prince Albert Exhibition
Lund Wildlife Exhibit parade float
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Lund Wildlife Exhibit parade float, Prince Albert
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View of the ferry at Prince Albert during spring break-up on the North Saskatchewan River
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral
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Frontal view of Sacred Heart Cathedral (Roman Catholic), Prince Albert
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Swinging bridge over the Little Red River at Little Red Park, Prince Albert
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Staff and resident's of the Nisbet Boys Home at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 20th Street West in Prince Albert posing for a group portrait
Cornerstone laying for St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
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Views of crowd in attendance at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church cornerstone laying in Prince Albert
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View of the residence of William James at 33 8th Street East in Prince Albert. What appear to be commercial buildings can be seen in the background
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Toboggan slide located on the North Saskatchewan River bank at 1st Avenue East in Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: The toboggan slide was only in operation for one or two years