Image of the Moose Jaw power house under construction. There is a horse-drawn cart carrying building materials as well as men standing on scaffolds near the building. The Saskatchewan College for Boys can be seen in the distance.
A posed group of 38 men with an Indian Head banner behind them. Almost all the men wear white shirts and pants, ties and white hats with black hat bands.
Composite postcard showing two images of men and horses breaking sod by plowing and discing in Moose Jaw district. Larger image shows one man driving a discer in field; smaller inset image shows men driving three teams of horses and discers in field. Copy 1 was sent April 21, 1909 to Mr. W.R. Green of Toronto by [??]. Copy 2 is blank
This fonds contains one series consisting of several scrapbooks kept by Philip H. West from 1944 to 1957. They contain invitations and letters to Mr. and Mrs. West, newspaper clippings concerning the couple, relatives or friends. Also included are diplomas and certificates presented to Mr. and Mrs. West, programs of events, various pictures, greeting cards and postcards, brochures of tourist sites, water colour paintings done by Philip West and memorabilia of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom.
Group photo of the Ladies Aid group of Petrolia Presbyterian Church, located eight miles southeast of Moose Jaw. Women standing and seated on ground in front of church
Image of construction workers paving Manitoba Street West with wooden paving blocks. Piles of the paving blocks line the street. Billboards for cigarettes and Budweiser are in the background, as well as Wholesale wine and liquors, Moose Grocery Co. and the Maple Leaf Hotel.
Image of construction workers paving Manitoba Street with wooden paving blocks. Moose Grocery Co. and the Maple Leaf Hotel can be seen in the background.
Image of construction workers paving the corner of High Street East and First Avenue North East with asphalt. A steamroller is smoothing the asphalt. St. John's and St. Mark's churches are in the background.