Dayliner Railcar nicknamed the skunk
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- [194-?]
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A dayliner rail car nicknamed "the skunk" in front of the Prince Albert Canadian National railway station
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Dayliner Railcar nicknamed the skunk
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
A dayliner rail car nicknamed "the skunk" in front of the Prince Albert Canadian National railway station
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Democrat climbing the hill up to River Street from the ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
Departure of the 188th Battalion
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The Departure of the 188th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force from the Prince Albert Armories
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View of men doing labour on an unspecified Depression era work project at Prince Albert
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The family of Richard Hall M.L.A. (constituency not given). From left to right (?): Dick Hall M.L.A., Gordon Hall, Robert Hanley Hall, Herbert Hall, Roy Hall
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Portrait of group of men on the front steps of the Public Library. John Diefenbaker at centre left, others unidentified
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John Diefenbaker, Leslie Taylor, and Olive Diefenbaker meet with unidentified people
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Diefenbaker House as viewed from the southwest, 20th Street West, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Buildings visible in picture include from left to right: Diefenbaker House, House of G. Langas, House of Ed Pearce, House of S.J.A. Branion. Background: Court House
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Dog teams in front of the Royal Hotel, 12th Street and 3rd Avenue West. Unidentified drivers
"Dominion Day Celebrations at Woodbine Park"
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Royal NorthWest Mounted Police at Dominion Day Celebrations at Woodbine Park in Prince Albert.
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Unidentified Douhkabour women pulling a plough
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Duck hunters posing with their harvest at Waterhen Lake, Saskatchewan. From left to right in both pictures: B.S. Harris, A.L. Mattes, A.P. Patterson
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Earl and Jean McLeod, grandchildren of businessman Sam McLeod. Posed for portrait
Early firetruck and Crown Bank
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Portrait of an early firetruck and crew posed in front of the Crown Bank, downtown Prince Albert