Cornwall St. After the Cyclone Regina, Saskatchewan
- CORA-A-510
- Item
- June or July, 1912
Part of City of Regina fonds
The destruction on Cornwall Street after the cyclone.
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Cornwall St. After the Cyclone Regina, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
The destruction on Cornwall Street after the cyclone.
Methodist Church and Y.W.C.A. After Cyclone Regina, Sask.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Metropolitan Methodist Church and Young Women's Christian Association after the 1912 tornado.
Riel Rebellion - 1885 Stories of E.J. Brooks
Part of Military Collection
A 28 x 36 cm coil-bound scrapbook with about 40 pages containing news articles glued on them. There is a series of articles from the Regina Daily Star of March and April, 1935 consisting of a "narrative that has been unearthed among privately owned archives and for the first time is being made available to the public."
Father Athol Murray (4th from left--back row) and the Regina Argos, when he first came to Regina in 1925-1926. Back row (L-R) E.C. Rossie, Tony Neisner, Jack Cranston, Father Murray, Mr. Acaster, John Habelman, Bob McGregor; Middle row (L-R) Jim Caswell, Mike Uraski, Clarence Acaster, Tony Ritter, Luid Palm, Angus Mitchell, Joe Dutkowski; Front row (L-R) Len Dowie, Henry Ast.
68th Battalion (Regina) reunion banquet
Part of Military Collection
The 68th Battalion (of Regina) reunion banquet commemorating the 15th anniversary of their overseas departure on April 28. 1916.
Wilson family photo at Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson's 50th anniversary
Part of People Collection
Group photo of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson. Behind them stand 5 of their children.
Townsend Studios
Part of City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Capitol Theatre on the corner of Scarth Street and 12th Avenue in Regina. The marquee is advertising the Rudolf Valentino film "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
Orange Lodge - provincial meeting 1920
Part of Organizations Collection
Posed group photo of ~75 men - members of the Indian Head branch of the Orange Lodge on "Orange Day", 1920 (July 12). Most of the men wear vests/shawls of the Orange Lodge, waving Union Jacks and many display pins/medals. The large Orange Lodge banner is held up with the words "Indian Head L.O.L. No 1665" at the top.
Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan newspaper article
Part of Organizations Collection
Newspaper article about the history of the Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan in 1926-1928
Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)
Proclamation to make Qu'Appelle the capital of Saskatchewan for one day
Part of Town Collection
Official proclamation by the Province of Saskatchewan to recognize Qu'Appelle as the capital of Saskatchewan on Saturday, September 24, 1983. The card of J. Gary Lane, the local MLA for Qu'Appelle-Lumsden Constituency, is attached.
Province of Saskatchewan