- CORA-A-1210
- Item
- ca. 1925
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Regina's 'gingerbread' City Hall, located on11th Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets
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Regina's 'gingerbread' City Hall, located on11th Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets
W.E. Mason, Mayor of Regina, 1925
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Studio portrait of W.E. Mason, Mayor of Regina in 1925
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Studio portrait of Les Hammond, Mayor of Regina from 1954-1956
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The Old Post Office Building on the corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan
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Composite photograph of City Council in 1927. Left to Right, Top: J. Cooksley; H. Perry; Mayor J. McAra; M.J. Coldwell; N.J. Taylor. Middle: C.B. McKee; R.N. Kelly. Bottom: L.A. Thornton, City Commissioner; C. Gardner; T.G. McNall; I.H. Bowman; H.E. Drope; Geo. Beach, City Clerk.
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Composite photograph of 1931 Regina City Council. Left to right, Top: R.D. McMurchy; G.N. Menzies; J. Balfour, Mayor; M.J. Caldwell; J. Cooksley. Middle: D.L. Hyde; C.H. Dixon. Bottom: J.C. Malone; E.B. McInnis; R.J. Westgate, Commissioner; G. Beach, City Clerk; C. Gardner; A.C. Froom.
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Composite photograph of Regina City Council in 1934. Left to right, top: T.G. McNall; C. Gardner; C. Rink, Mayor; E.B. McInnis; C. Dixon. Middle: R.J. Westgate, Commissioner; G. Beach, City Clerk. Bottom: G.N. Menzies; Helena B. Walker; W. Daniels; G.L. Geddie; A.C. Ellison; R. Heseltine.
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Men, horses and carts in front of the Regina Steam & Laundry building located at 1924-1928 Rose Street near 12th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle
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Artist's sketch of Chateau Qu'Appelle, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotel planned for Regina that was never built. It was planned for the corner of Albert Street and 16th Avenue (now College Avenue) where the Royal Saskatchewan Museum now stands.
'Old Broad Street Bridge' in Regina, Saskatchewan
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The Provincial Legislative Buildings as seen through the arches of the Old Broad Street Bridge in winter.
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Early town view photograph of the town of Regina, with woman with umbrella walking towards town. Photograph taken near the site of the present-day Albert Street underpass.
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Regina Public Library staff, 1913; three of seven women are identified. Standing second from left - Marjorie Scott. Front row: second from left - Olive Welsh; third from left - Muriel Cass.
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The Regina Board of Trade in the 1890s, at the old Town Hall. Left to right, front: Senator H.W. Laird, John Marshall (?), Mr. Mitton, Mr. McCauseland, J.K. McInnis, W.G. Pettingill, Mr. Young, J. Kelso Hunter, James Balfour. Others not identified.
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Studio group portrait of 1906 Regina City Council. Left to Right, Top: James Balfour, J. Kelso Hunter, City Clerk. Middle: R.H. Williams; P. McAra, Mayor; P. Cooper. Bottom: A.D. Wright; Neil McInnis.
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Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery
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Soldiers' Plot at the Regina Cemetery. Long view with two howitzer guns in foreground.
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