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Prince Albert (N.W.T.) Avec objets numériques
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Valade family

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Valade and family in front of their home

Bio/historical note: Louis E. Valade was a tailor on River Street

Sikorsky amphibian

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

Camp

Unidentified camp scene with men and teams of horses and mules, canvas tents

Women in carriage

Mrs. Thomas Courtney and Maudie Courtney who later became the wife of William James in a carriage drawn by a horse

First Prince Albert championship hockey team

The first Prince Albert Saskatchewan championship hockey team. Members in no particular order: W.H. Russel (President) No. 2, A.J. Bell (manager) No. 4, C.W. Wright (time keeper) No. 5, W.C. Lean (secretary treasurer) No. 11, T.D. Agnew (Captain) No. 10, J.S. Parker No. 9, P. McLellan No. 1, H.A. Manetly No. 7, Geoff Agnew No. 3, L. Flanagan (goal) No. 6, Terrance Agnew (mascot) No. 2

"Scotty" Westwood

"Scotty" Westwood posed for portrait

Bio/historical note: Westwood would later become chief of the Prince Albert Police

Alexander Stuart Campbell

Portrait of Alexander Stuart Campbell. Reverse reads: "Born in Saskatchewan about 1880, son of Rev Alex Campbell Presbyterian minister in Prince Albert after rebellion of 1885. He also taught high school subjects in Prince Albert before there was a high school afterwards he and his family lived in Wolseley Sask. and in Stonewall Man. Stuart Campbell went to [illegible] Michigan where he practised his profession still alive in 1952 at 654 Huron St."

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