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Robin Hood Mills

Black and white image of the Robin Hood Mills in Moose Jaw. The complex includes a mill, a grain elevator and grains bins.

Rice, Lewis

Robin Hood Flour Mills

Exterior view of Robin Hood Flour Mills, Moose Jaw, before destruction by fire. Lethbridge Galt Coal Co. seen in foreground. Title on front: "Saskatchewan Flour Mills, Moose Jaw, Canada."

Robert Baker Allan fonds

  • MJ-124
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 2004]

This fonds contains a completed copy of Allan’s master’s thesis entitled A Populist in Municipal and Provincial Politics: John Wesley Corman as well as some of his research used for writing the thesis. The research papers include copies of newspapers, articles, photographs and an audiocassette pertaining to John Wesley Corman. The research papers are heavily annotated.

Allan, Robert Baker

River Street, Moose Jaw

Image of River Street in Moose Jaw, SK, looking west with horse drawn carts and automobiles on the road and pedestrians on the sidewalk.

Rice, Lewis

Richard Dowson fonds

  • MJ-182
  • Fonds
  • 2012-2013

This fonds reflects the historical research and writing conducted by Richard Dowson. Dowson has completed extensive research on Moose Jaw during WWII. It includes writings on George William ‘Bill’ Ward, a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and the history of Moose Jaw residents in relation to the sinking of the Line Athenia. It also includes the history of the Moose Jaw Dam-buster Airmen, Sergeant-Pilot Kenneth Brown and Pilot Officer Robert Alexander Urquhart.

Dowson, Richard

Rice's Studio collection

  • MJ-133
  • Collection
  • 1910-1913

This collection contains two copies of the promotional booklet Moose Jaw: The Buckle of the Greatest Wheat Belt in the World. It was published in 1913 by Rice’s Studio, with Lewis Rice as publisher. It includes facts and figures about Moose Jaw as well as photographs and illustrations of the town. Many of the photographs were taken by Rice. Both booklets bear a stamp from the Moose Jaw Board of Trade.

Rice, Lewis

Residences on Oxford Street

Image of houses on Oxford Street West. Includes the two houses known as the wedding cake houses - they are called this because their three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.

Rice, Lewis

Residences on Beech Avenue

Image of the residences on Beech Avenue, which is now 1st Avenue NE. The two and a half story houses have covered front porches, gardens and picket fences.

Rice, Lewis

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