Image of construction crew working on between two buildings on River Street West. The Cecil Hotel is to the right of the construction site. This is possibly the construction of the Allan Block. There are two carts with materials and three men with wheelbarrows.
Image of residence on Oxford Street West. This residence is known as the wedding cake house as its three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.
Image of two girls sitting on the front steps of a residence. The Hugh Ferguson House was built in 1907 on Langdon Crescent. It is a two and a half story house with a covered front porch.
Image of a residence on the corner of Clifton Avenue and Hall Street. It is a three-story house with a turret and covered porch. A woman with a baby carriage is standing on the porch.
Image of houses on Oxford Street West. Includes the two houses known as the wedding cake houses - they are called this because their three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.
Image of construction workers paving Manitoba Street with wooden paving blocks. Moose Grocery Co. and the Maple Leaf Hotel can be seen in the background.
Image of construction workers paving Manitoba Street West with wooden paving blocks. Piles of the paving blocks line the street. Billboards for cigarettes and Budweiser are in the background, as well as Wholesale wine and liquors, Moose Grocery Co. and the Maple Leaf Hotel.
Image of Gordon Ironside and Fares Abattoir under construction, with many construction workers on site. View of one wall up and piles of building materials, such as wood and tubes. View of Moose Jaw in the background.
Image of Moose Jaw Brewing and Malting Co.'s exterior. Railway tracks run beside the building and barrels are piled beside the building. The building is at the intersection of First Avenue and the C.P.R. tracks, Prairie Heights, South Hill.