- J-237
- Item
- [189-?]
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Prince Albert Fire Department members riding horse drawn wagons down unidentified street
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Prince Albert Fire Department members riding horse drawn wagons down unidentified street
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Unidentified lumber planing mill with unidentified workers, equipment and horses
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Unidentified logging camp and crew in winter
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Logging camp showing unidentified workers, buildings and horses
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Unidentified building construction showing beams and logs in front. Unidentified men seated around frame
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Logging scene featuring unidentified men with equpiment, horses in a cut area
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Unidentified man processing food, possibly milling flour
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of men in studio. From left to right: Mr. Henderson, Mr. Kirkby, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Dangerfield
Parte de PAHS James Collection
J.A. Vachon's merchant tailor shop. Three unidentified men in front, boardwalk
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Unidentified house under construction. Scaffolding and multiple ladders can be seen, possibly barn at left
Parte de PAHS James Collection
View of the ferry "Battleford" on the North Saskatchewan River
Parte de PAHS James Collection
View of Prince Albert as seen from the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River. Steamboat can also be seen on the river, buildings in distance
Parte de PAHS James Collection
View of the steamboat "Alberta" on the North Saskatchewan River
Canadian Northern Railway Bridge
Parte de PAHS James Collection
Canadian Northern Railway bridge over the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert. Ice on the river
Parte de PAHS Archives Collection
Early buildings in Prince Albert. From left to right: original Presbyterian mission school building, Reverend James Nisbet's mission house, store of T.O. Davis, Buffalo Hall. Viewed from the present corner of Central and River Street West facing west
Bio/historical note: Nisbet's mission house later became the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, T.O. Davis' store later became the Savoy Cafe