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Prince Albert Historical Society - Bill Smiley Archives With digital objects
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Thomas Clarke

Portrait of Thomas Clarke. Writing on face states: "For Auld Lang Syne/Thomas Clarke"

Bio/historical note: Mr. Clarke came out from England in 1877 to be a missionary in the Diocese of Saskatchewan and was sent to the Eagle Hills Reserve. He subsequently became ordained, was Principal of the Industrial School at Battleford 1883-1894, went as missionary in the Carrot River Valley in 1899 and eventually to Melfort, where he remained as Anglican minister and Rural Dean of the Prince Albert Diocese until his retirement in 1927. Source: Our Legacy website

Robert McBeth

Portrait of Robert McBeth. Written on reverse: "Robert McBeth one of the Lord Selkirk Settlers To Josee with love and all good wishes(?) for a merry Xmas. Isabel Gould"

Prince Albert Mintos

The Prince Albert Mintos hockey club. Back row left to right: Alec Motter, "Toad" Klein, Phil Besler, Jack Brown, Bob McQuarrie, Jack Dundas, Don Deacon, "Curly" Kerr. Front row: "Scotty" Milne, Harvey Dodge, "Mac" Macfee, "Gib" Hutchinson

Nisbet party cairn

Nisbet party cairn on the south bank of the North Saskatchwan River. Cairn reads: "At or near this spot in August 1866, 66 days after leaving the Lord Selkirk Colony on the Red River, the founders of Prince Albert made their first camp within what is now the city limits. The members of the party were Rev. James Nisbet, Mrs. Misbet, Mary Nisbet (child), George Flett, Mrs. Flett, William McBeth, John McKay, Mrs. McKay, Mary M. McKay (child), C Tina McKay (child), Alex Polson. Erected by the Prince Albert Historical Society Sept. 8, 1924"

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