- CORA-RPL-A-199
- Item
- ca. 1940
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Grand Theatre at 2224-11th Ave.
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Grand Theatre at 2224-11th Ave.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Orthodox Church, possibly at Atkinson St. and 14th Avenue in Broder's Annex.
Destroyed Winnipeg Elevator Company buildings after cyclone
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Postcard of the Winnipeg Elevator Company at the corner of South Railway & Lorne after it was destroyed by 1912.
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The Saskatoon mail ship, a twin-engine aircraft, the pilot Archie (no last name given) and mechanic Mac (no last name given).
Victoria Park taken from Smith Street
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Victoria Park taken from Smith Street. St. Mary's Church is visible in right of the frame.
Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital
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Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital, with nurses sitting around talking.
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Full front view of the Regina General Hospital shortly after completion.
Ceremonies for Provincial Inauguration
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Ceremonies on South Railway Street for the Provincial Inauguration
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Church Service in Victoria Park for the inauguration of the province
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Early Regina's downtown core. St. Paul's Church, Blessed Sacrament and Knox Presbyterian are all visible.
Birds' eye view of downtown Regina
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Birds' eye view of downtown Regina
Mrs. Laird at turf-cutting ceremony
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Mrs. H.W. Laird, wife of Mayor H.W. Laird, at turf-cutting ceremony at Boggy Creek. Men are all unidentified.
Scarth Street looking south from Hotel Saskatchewan
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Looking south on Scarth Street as seen from the Hotel Saskatchewan. Legislative Buildings are visible in background.
Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds
Aerial view of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds, including part of Wascana Lake and part of downtown Regina.
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Laying cornerstone of Saskatchewan Legislature
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The Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, laid the cornerstone for the new Saskatchewan Legislature on October 4, 1909.