Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps
- CORA-A-2130
- Stuk
- ca. 1920
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Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps. City Hall is decorated, possibly for a visit from the Prince of Wales.
Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps
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Wilfrid Gauthier and friends on City Hall steps. City Hall is decorated, possibly for a visit from the Prince of Wales.
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Trafalgar Fountain near the Legislative Building under water during the flood of 1975.
Little Tommy Smith at Christmas
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Little Tommy Smith at Christmas time
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The CPR depot decorated to welcome Sir Wilfrid Laurier with a banner reading "Sir Wilfrid - Our Dominion & Our Empire".
Gridlock for Prince of Wales' visit
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Gridlock for Prince of Wales' visit, possibly on Victoria Avenue.
CPR Station, Regina, Saskatchewan
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Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Station in Regina, located on South Railway Street; note Stanley Park (Regina's first park/green space) in front of station
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Regina Transit work crew manually clearing snow from street railway tracks
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Clearing snow from the tracks with a Municipal Street Railway car
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Regina Street Railway Car #16 with a huge snow bank in the background
Regina Municipal Railway snow plow
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Three unidentified men standing on a Regina Municipal Railway snow plow
Aerial view of Regina looking northeast
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Aerial view looking northeast over the city. The Legislative Buildings, Wascana Lake and Campion College are seen in foreground. From Thornton Avenue to outer city limits (north), Rae Street to east edge of Wascana Park.
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Mr. George Cook, engineer of the Regina Power Plant from 1892.
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Mr. Gerald Spring-Rice, the owner of Regina's first power plant, which operated under his ownership from 1892 until 1902 when he sold it to the city.
Regina Light and Power Employees
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Some of the Regina Light & Power Employees. Left to right, back row: Robert S. Crosbie, Line Foreman; Jesse E., Office Clerk; E.W. Bull, Superintendent; Alfred H. Munro, Shift Engineer; unknown name, Coal Handler; Charles Staddon, Fireman; unknown name, Ash Handler. Front Row: Mike Lenz, Foreman; William Hughes, Assistant Line Foreman; Albert D. Keep, Fireman; George A. Watson, Fireman.
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3 unidentified women seated on cement wall in Wascana Park, with the Legislative Buildings in background.