- MJ-133.94-246
- Pièce
- 1910-1913
Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of gardens at the C.P.R. depot. A platform with passengers and a train can be seen in the background.
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Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of gardens at the C.P.R. depot. A platform with passengers and a train can be seen in the background.
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Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of two gardeners working in Crescent Park. Zion Methodist Church can we been in the background.
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Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of gardens at City Square; Moose Jaw City Hall, the Land Titles Buildings and the Moose Jaw Fire Station can be seen in the background.
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Fait partie de Rice's Studio collection
Image of gardens at C.P.R depot. There is a shadow in the right hand corner, possibly the shadow of the photographer. 'Rice' is inscribed on the bottom right hand corner.
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Image of horse race at Moose Jaw race track. Spectators are sitting in grandstand as well as standing along a fence.
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Image of two canoes docked along the bank of the Moose Jaw River.
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Image of the exterior of the Times Building. View from Ninth Avenue.
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C.P.R. Round House in Moose Jaw under construction
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Construction crew and crane working at the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) round house in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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Image of construction crew working on between two buildings on River Street West. The Cecil Hotel is to the right of the construction site. This is possibly the construction of the Allan Block. There are two carts with materials and three men with wheelbarrows.
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Residence on Oxford Street West
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Image of residence on Oxford Street West. This residence is known as the wedding cake house as its three-tiered circular front porches resemble a wedding cake.
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Image of a three-story residence in Moose Jaw with a circular turret and front porch.
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Image of two girls sitting on the front steps of a residence. The Hugh Ferguson House was built in 1907 on Langdon Crescent. It is a two and a half story house with a covered front porch.
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Image of two-story residence with turret and covered front and side porches on First Avenue NW.
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Image of Hitchcock residence, a two-story house with a covered front porch.
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Image of Turnbull residence, a three-story house with a turret and cover front porch. View from Athabasca Street East.
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