- CORA-RPL-A-435
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- 1933
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina Wascana Park, Trafalgar Fountain, east of the Legislative Building. Fountain is covered in ice.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Albert Street Bridge and dam, February 1938
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Head-on view of the Broad and Dewdney streetcar taken on west Dewdney Avenue surrounded by large snowbanks
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina Street Railway Car #16 with a huge snow bank in the background
Rev. Benjamin Crowe and another man behind snowdrift
The snow is as high as the picket fence in front.
Rev. Benjamin Crowe in a buffalo coat
Rev. Crowe standing beside waist high snowbanks on a cleared walk wearing a long buffalo coat.
View of Lloydminster in the winter
View of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in the winter of 1905; looking east from Church Street.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Winter Supply of Wood, Noyes Brothers
Man standing beside a teepee-shaped stack of wood; collected by the Noyes brothers living in the Marshall District in Saskatchewan for the winter of 1905.
A young baby, Olive Addison (born April 21, 1906) with her mother and father, standing outside of a house in the winter.
Rail yard - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Parte de Hans Dommasch fonds
Grain elevators, railway boxcars and buildings are seen covered in snow in the railyard of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Thorvaldson Building - Construction
View of construction work on Thorvaldson addition in the winter.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Program - Kenosee
Three cottages used to house Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Program (DPYT) students at Chalet Kenosee seen through trees; snow in foreground.