- H-116
- Stuk
- [189-?]
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
View of soccer game with unidentified participants
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View of soccer game with unidentified participants
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Portrait of Ms. Ella Muzzy, first woman alderman on City Council
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Procession in front of Sacred Heart Cathedral
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Looking up River Street facing west(?). Intersection of River Street and probably First Avenue West at left, North Saskatchewan River at right
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A locomotive off rails. May have been the first locomotive to visit Prince Albert upon completion of the rail line. Unidentified persons in foreground
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View of the old City Hall on Central Avenue
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Prince Albert City Hall
Bio/historical note: Today this building is the Arts Centre
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View of River Street in Prince Albert looking East, Queen's Hotel can be seen in background
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Unidentified street view (River Street?) looking East. Horse drawn wagon, storefronts, dirt roads, boardwalk
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Unidentified members of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias posing upon the steps of an unspecified building
Prince Albert Collegiate Institute
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Prince Albert Collegiate Institute
Bio/historical note: Prince Albert Collegiate Institute is located at the corner of Central Avenue and 20th Street West, as per the 1925 Henderson's Directory
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Parachute jumper Charles Collins
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Colleston United Church, headstones in foreground
Bio/historical note: Colleston United Church was built in 1880. It was originally a Presbyterian Church until the national union of Churches in 1925
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View of Prince Albert looking north
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Unidentified Oblate Fathers. Written on attached note: "Possible identification by Sister Josephine Ouellette Father Taste O.M.I. and Father Ensel"