- H-34
- Item
- [191-?]
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Unidentified Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers posing for a group portrait outside the force's barracks at 9th Avenue and 2nd Street West
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Unidentified Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers posing for a group portrait outside the force's barracks at 9th Avenue and 2nd Street West
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Portrait of City of Prince Albert Councillor H.J. Fraser
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Portrait of City of Prince Albert Councillor Andrew Holmes
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Valade and family in front of their home
Bio/historical note: Louis E. Valade was a tailor on River Street
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Canadian Pacific train by canvas immigration tents. Possibly Saskatoon
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Canadian National Express Company fur delivery wagon on street in front of Hudson's Bay Company Raw Fur store and Louis E. Valade Tailor Shop
Bio/historical note: The Louis Valade tailor shop was located at 71 River Street, as per the 1909 Henderson's Directory
"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 men and horse at camp with canvas tents
Moore, Bradshaw, Clinch & Co.: General Merchants
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Unidentified men in front of the Moore Bradshaw Clinch and Company store
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Unidentified Mounted Policeman in front of the Prince Albert barracks
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George Meissner, Joseph Ruff and Carl F. Schory standing before the Sikorsky amphibian owned by the Hamilton Standard Propellor Company of Pittsburg and entered as a contestant in the 1930 National Air Tour
"Loading the sleighs, lumbering at Prince Albert"
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Unidentified men loading a sleigh with logs, another sleigh in background, horse at left
"Lawn Tennis Club, Prince Albert. N.W.T."
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View of the Prince Albert Lawn Tennis Club posed for a group portrait
"Residence of T.J. Agnew, Esq., Prince Albert, N.W.T."
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View of the residence of Thomas James Agnew, Esquire, and Ida Mary Agnew, Prince Albert, N.W.T. with family posed in front. Accompanying note reads: "549-20th Street West: The first home was built on 13th Street West, north side, almost directly north of where the first store in which father opened for business on the south side of 14th Street about middle of the block between 17th and 18th Avenues on the Porter Estate, River Lot 63. The family home shown in this photo was erected in the summer of 1888 by contractors Jos. Hurd and Thos. E. Baker at a cost of $6,000.00 plus painting. When erected it was built on a heavy rock foundation several feet in the ground with a large dug out cellar under the dining room entered via a trap door in the kitchen. for storage of vegetables, fruit and usually five to seven barrels of Ontario Apples at $5.00 per barrel. The family as shown from left to right as follows; George Patrick, father Thos., James, Frederick Alexander on his knee, Thomas David. Kneeling. Lily May (George's Twin) mother Ida Mary with Arnold LePage, 5 or 6 mos. Hilary LMessurier. Brown water spaniel 'Towser'"
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Riverboat Northwest on the North Saskatchewan River with unidentified crew members