- H-135
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- [194-?]
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Three airplanes on the runway outside a hanger
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Three airplanes on the runway outside a hanger
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Three airplanes on the runway outside a hanger
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Portrait of an unidentified cowboy with lariat
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Portrait of Mrs. Kardash with children in traditional Urkainian dress
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Portrait of the James family. From left to right: Thomas, Susan, Alfred, William
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Portrait of William James in Masonic regalia
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Mrs. Thomas Courtney and Maudie Courtney who later became the wife of William James in a carriage drawn by a horse
"Virginia Wilson, a young charmer"
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Portrait of Virginia Wilson as a child
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Sturgeon Lake Lumber Company tractor pulling load of logs
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View of an unidentified lumber mill on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River
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A.E. Matheson's mens furnishing store. From left to right: Robert Smith (Slater shoe representative), A.E. Matheson, and Fred Henderson, corenr of River Street and First Avenue West
First Prince Albert championship hockey team
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The first Prince Albert Saskatchewan championship hockey team. Members in no particular order: W.H. Russel (President) No. 2, A.J. Bell (manager) No. 4, C.W. Wright (time keeper) No. 5, W.C. Lean (secretary treasurer) No. 11, T.D. Agnew (Captain) No. 10, J.S. Parker No. 9, P. McLellan No. 1, H.A. Manetly No. 7, Geoff Agnew No. 3, L. Flanagan (goal) No. 6, Terrance Agnew (mascot) No. 2
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"Scotty" Westwood posed for portrait
Bio/historical note: Westwood would later become chief of the Prince Albert Police
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The Empress Hotel at the northwest corner of 1st Avenue West and 11th Street, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: The Empress Hotel later became the Astro Hotel and was destroyed by fire in the early 1960's