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Paving Manitoba Street

Image of construction workers paving Manitoba Street with wooden paving blocks. Moose Grocery Co. and the Maple Leaf Hotel can be seen in the background.

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Excavating Massey-Harris Building

Image of construction workers excavating the Massey-Harris Co. building site on High Street West. There are three horse-drawn carts carrying dirt away from the site and many men with shovels.

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Moose Jaw River

Image of a boat on the Moose Jaw River. View of Moose Jaw. Tents pitched on the river bank.

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Hammond Block in Moose Jaw, SK

Image of the Hammond Block, on the corner of Fairford Street and Main Street in Moose Jaw, SK; pedestrians are walking along the sidewalks and the street is snow covered.

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High Street in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Black and white image of High Street looking east in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Cars are parked along the street and a streetcar is travelling down the street. The Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Walter Scott building and St. John's Church can be seen along the street.

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Bank of Montreal

Image of three men crossing Main Street in front of the Bank of Montreal. The bank's façade includes two large columns as well as the bank's emblem.

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Moose Jaw Fire Department

Image of firefighters with seven horse-drawn fire apparatuses and one motorized vehicle in front of the Moose Jaw Fire Department.

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C.P.R. Yards Looking West

Image of the Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking west. There are men working on the tracks as well as trains travelling along the tracks. Gordon, Ironside and Fares Co. can be seen in the distance on South Hill.

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Main Street Looking South

Image of Main Street looking south. Two streetcars are travelling down the street and many pedestrians are walking on the sidewalks. The post office, which later becomes city hall, is being building on the west side of the street. The C.P.R. station can be seen in the distance.

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