- H-276
- Stuk
- [190-?]
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Twin unidentified infants posed for portrait
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Twin unidentified infants posed for portrait
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Two unidentified men posing in a horse drawn wagon near a tree trunk, possibly a sequoia or other west coast variety
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Penitentiary Soccer Team. From left to right standing: J. Young, unidentified, A. Wiggins, J.D. Cameron, Geo Burnie, unidentified, unidentified, Cliff Bould, unidentified, Don Grant, Harry Gee, Herb Gane. Front row: W.J. McLeod Warden, Brigadier General W.S. Hughes
Locomotives on Canadian Northern Railway Bridge
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Locomotives crossing the Canadian Northern Railway Bridge across the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
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F.C. Baker Store, Kidd's Elevator at right. River Street and 1st Avenue West (?)
Canadian Northern Railway Bridge and Riverboat
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Canadian Northern Railway Bridge across the North Saskatchewan River with its "traffic wings" open to allow for the passing of an unidentified riverboat
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Portrait of City of Prince Albert Councillor H.J. Fraser
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Portrait of City of Prince Albert Councillor Andrew Holmes
Departure of the 188th Battalion
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The Departure of the 188th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force from the Prince Albert Armories
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The Riverboat "Northwest" on the North Saskatchewan River
"Lawn Tennis Club, Prince Albert. N.W.T."
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View of the Prince Albert Lawn Tennis Club posed for a group portrait
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View of the Steep Creek post office with garden in foreground
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Portrait of Thomas Clarke. Writing on face states: "For Auld Lang Syne/Thomas Clarke"
Bio/historical note: Mr. Clarke came out from England in 1877 to be a missionary in the Diocese of Saskatchewan and was sent to the Eagle Hills Reserve. He subsequently became ordained, was Principal of the Industrial School at Battleford 1883-1894, went as missionary in the Carrot River Valley in 1899 and eventually to Melfort, where he remained as Anglican minister and Rural Dean of the Prince Albert Diocese until his retirement in 1927. Source: Our Legacy website