Curling School
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Open air curling rink located west of Central Avenue at about 17th Street, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Water for ice obtained from jail situated on hill above the rink. Water pumped to jail from river by wind mill located on site of Heritage Museum
Railway and traffic bridge
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Aerial view of the railway and traffic bridge over the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert. Shows north side and centre section of bridge
Aerial view of Prince Albert
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Panoramic aerial view taken over River Street, 6th and 7th Avenue West, Prince Albert. Power plant in evidence with smoke stacks
Richard Deacon
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Richard Deacon, early hotel owner and operator in Prince Albert
Home of Will George
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Home of Will George on the 100 block, 14th Street West. Horse and buggy, automobile in front. House largely concealed by trees
Queen's Hotel
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Frontal view of the Queen's Hotel, Prince Albert
River Street East
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View of River Street, Prince Albert, looking east from Central Avenue
Connaught School
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Connaught School between River Street and 1st Street, 10th and 11th Avenues East, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: Connaught School was built in 1913 at the same time as Queen Mary and Queen George Schools. It was demolished in 1978(?)
Second Central School
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The second Central School in Prince Albert, side view before being demolished
Bio/historical note: The second Prince Albert Central School existed from 1899-1980, when it was demolished for construction of the Gateway Mall
Land Rush
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Crowd of homestead applicants outside the Federal Building at 13th Street East in Prince Albert
Mayors - Samuel J. Donaldson
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Portrait of Mayor of Prince Albert Samuel J. Donaldson. Written on front: "Respectfully Yours S.J. Donaldson"
Bio/historical note: Samuel Donaldson was Mayor from 1892-1893
Minto Arena
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View of the Minto Arena located along 1st Avenue East between 9th and 8th Streets, Prince Albert. Front facing 9th Street
Bio/historical note: During World War 2 the Cosmopolitan Club used the Arena for dances and a youth centre