- CORA-RPL-A-173
- Stuk
- 1910
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Photograph of the old Broad Street Bridge from the bank of Wascana Lake
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Photograph of the old Broad Street Bridge from the bank of Wascana Lake
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A drained and empty Wascana Lake before it was dredged and deepened in the fall of 1931. As part of a government relief project, 2,100 men (only men who were married and had children were allowed to work on the project) widened and dredged the lake bed and created two islands (Willow and Spruce Island) using only hand tools and horse-drawn wagons.
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Regina Boat Club, located on the north shore of Wascana Lake.
Wreckage of R.J. Groome's airplane
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Spectators viewing the wreckage of Roland Groome's airplane in which he was killed on September 20, 1935.
Zonder titel
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Regina city police force on the front steps of the police station.
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Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
North side of Dewdney Avenue looking east from Hamilton Street in Regina
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Buildings on the north side of Dewdney Avenue looking east from Hamilton Street, including the warehouses of Cameron and Heap and Peart Bros.
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Boggy Creek Dam in its recently completed state with men and a horse on top of it.
The Robert Simpson Co. Western Mail Order House
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The Robert Simpson Co. Western Mail Order House at corner of 4th Avenue and Broad Street in Regina, Saskatchewan
Flooding of Wascana Lake in Regina
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Photograph of houses submerged in water caused by the flooding of Wascana Lake in the spring of 1915.
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Canada geese on the banks of Wascana Lake, overlooking the Centre of the Arts building in Regina, Saskatchewan
North End of Regina after cyclone
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Devastation in the North End of Regina after the 1912 cyclone
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Aerial photograph of Taylor Field (home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders) and surrounding neighbourhood.
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Man with the first team of horses sold to the Regina Fire Department
Wholesale District, Dewdney St., Regina
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Postcard of the Warehouse District on Dewdney Avenue. The Cameron Heap Co. building in foreground, drays and men working.