- CC-A10 0167
- Item
- [between 1949 - 1953]
Part of Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce
Aerial view of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and Alberta, looking northwest.
McGales Studio
Part of Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce
Aerial view of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and Alberta, looking northwest.
McGales Studio
Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s
Aerial view of the town of Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s.
View of Lloydminster in the winter
View of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in the winter of 1905; looking east from Church Street.
View of Lloydminster from the east trail
View of the town of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan from the east trail leading to town
Residential area Vermilion, Alberta
Aerial view of the “residential area" of Vermilion, Alberta.
Town of Marshall, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of Marshall, Saskatchewan, looking north
Lloydminster, Sask. $1,000,000.00 fire, August 19, 1929
August 19, 1929 saw a major fire that destroyed 53 downtown buildings in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and was estimated to be a million-dollar fire loss; wide-angle lense photograph shows streets of burnt buildings.
Gibson Photo, Saskatoon
Livingston Street in Humboldt, Sask.
View of Livingston Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, looking south.
Main Street in Humboldt, Sask.
View of Main Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan looking north.
Birdseye view of Humboldt, Sask.
Aerial view of Humboldt, Saskatchewan taken from the coal dock tower looking northeast.
Exterior view of Humboldt's City Hall, located on the southeast corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue.
Aerial view of Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of the town of Humboldt, Saskatchewan taken from the coal dock tower looking northeast.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
View of streets, houses, trees and buildings in downtown Yorkton.
Looking north-east across fourth Avenue and Smith Street
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Looking north-east across fourth Avenue and Smith Street
Looking east on Broadway from Harvester building
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Looking east on Broadway from the International Harvester Building in 1910. Many new buildings are seen, notably the Collegiate Institute, St. Gerards Roman Catholic church and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, all built about this time.