Construction of the Albert Street Subway
- CORA-RPL-A-419
- Stuk
- 1910
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Construction workers working on the Albert Street subway. Construction of the subway began in 1910.
Construction of the Albert Street Subway
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Construction workers working on the Albert Street subway. Construction of the subway began in 1910.
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Albert Street Bridge before the Albert Memorial Bridge was constructed.
Cenotaph in Victoria Park, Regina, Saskatchewan
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World War I Cenotaph located in Victoria Park.
"Normal School Regina, Saskatchewan"
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Normal School located on 16th Avenue (now College Avenue) in Regina.
Territorial Administration Buildings
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Territorial Administration Buildings on Dewdney Avenue in Regina with the residence house to the right.
"Wascana Lake, Regina, Canada"
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Men sail-boating on Wascana Lake in Regina with the Legislative Buildings in the background.
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Second fire station, 1825-1839 east side of Hamilton Street. View of the front of the station. Horses and wagons are in front of the station.
International Grain Exhibition Show Building, Regina
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International Grain Exhibition Show Building on the Exhibition Grounds in Regina.
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Massey and Co. Farm Machinery and Settlers' Supplies on South Railway Avenue.
Streetcar on Albert Street Bridge
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Streetcar on Albert Street Bridge, looking south towards the Legislative Buildings.
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Regina streetcar with advertisements for the Regina Rose Theatre
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Four men golfing on a green by a creek with Regina in the background
Homes damaged and destroyed by Regina cyclone
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Houses damaged and destroyed by the Regina Cyclone [Tornado] of June 30, 1912; three men standing in the wreckage, street unknown.
On-To-Ottawa Trekkers Arrested on July 1st, 1935
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Composite photograph of all the On-To-Ottawa Trekkers who were arrested during the Regina Riot on July 1, 1935.
North side of Dewdney Avenue looking east from Hamilton Street in Regina
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Buildings on the north side of Dewdney Avenue looking east from Hamilton Street, including the warehouses of Cameron and Heap and Peart Bros.