J. W. Christie was the contractor for the construction of the Town Hall
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- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
J. W. Christie was the contractor for the construction of the Town Hall
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J. W. Christie was the contractor for the construction of the Town Hall
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
J. W. Christie was the contractor for the construction of the Town Hall
Members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
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Another picture of the members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
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View of streets, houses, trees and buildings in downtown Yorkton.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
R. H. Lock and D. R. Ball
Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
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Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
Sacred Heart Academy and St. Joseph's College
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Sacred Heart Academy, Ontario Avenue. A girls school run by the "Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate". Built in 1916.
St. Joseph's College, Ontario Avenue. A boy's secondary school, run by the brothers of Christian schools. built in 1920.
The medical staff of the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital
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The Medical Staff of the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital, when it opened in 1902. Dr. T. A. Patrick, Dr. J. F. Irving and Dr. E. L. Cash, seen above as well as Dr. T. G. Head-Patrick, not shown.
No 11, Service Flying Training School Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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No 11, Service Flying Training School Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
This series contains photographs of buildings, communities and people of the city of Regina.
Collegiate School, Fredericton, New Brunswick - Group Photo
Likely a group photo of the students of Collegiate School. Walter C. Murray, future University of Saskatchewan president, enrolled in the school in January 1882; at the time, it was "the elite school in New Brunswick," preparing students "in preparation for success in university and leadership in society....through a rigorous training in classics with an accompanying program in character-building." [The Prairie Builder, p. 16]. Walter Murray, about 16 years old, seated in middle row, second from left.
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"The Indian, riding his pony, along with his teepee encampment, was the common sight that greeted the early explorer, trapper, missionary and later the early settler when they arrived on the prairies during the last century."
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9 page type written document; Pictorial History of Yorkton Index book one to five
Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper
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Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper
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Page 5 of biography of Charles Avery Dunning
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The collegiate grounds are very well treed, mostly with elm trees.