- H-38
- Item
- [190-?]
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Unidentified men and horse at camp with canvas tents
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Unidentified men and horse at camp with canvas tents
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Two unidentified men posing in studio wearing bison coats
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Two unidentified men posing in a horse drawn wagon near a tree trunk, possibly a sequoia or other west coast variety
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Two unidentified men posing in a horse drawn wagon near a tree trunk, possibly a sequoia or other west coast variety
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Three unidentified men posing for a portrait in winter garb
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Men posed for a studeio portrait in North West Mounted Police and civilian clothes. Initials written in ink on face, W.R. McLeod at right, F.A. McLedo in front sitting, W. [illegible] Fraser at left, B. Pollock back centre
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The Prince Albert Mission house constructed by the Reverend James Nisbet
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 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 Mounted Policeman in front of the Prince Albert barracks
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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
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Nisbet party cairn on the south bank of the North Saskatchwan River. Cairn reads: "At or near this spot in August 1866, 66 days after leaving the Lord Selkirk Colony on the Red River, the founders of Prince Albert made their first camp within what is now the city limits. The members of the party were Rev. James Nisbet, Mrs. Misbet, Mary Nisbet (child), George Flett, Mrs. Flett, William McBeth, John McKay, Mrs. McKay, Mary M. McKay (child), C Tina McKay (child), Alex Polson. Erected by the Prince Albert Historical Society Sept. 8, 1924"
Northern cartage's beautiful 4 horse team
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Northern Cartage's four horse team with unidentified teamsters and passengers
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Unidentified Oblate Fathers. Written on attached note: "Possible identification by Sister Josephine Ouellette Father Taste O.M.I. and Father Ensel"
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Prince Albert City Hall
Bio/historical note: Today this building is the Arts Centre