Second Central School
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The second Central School in Prince Albert, side view before being demolished
Bio/historical note: The second Prince Albert Central School existed from 1899-1980, when it was demolished for construction of the Gateway Mall
Land Rush
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Crowd of homestead applicants outside the Federal Building at 13th Street East in Prince Albert
Mayors - Samuel J. Donaldson
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Portrait of Mayor of Prince Albert Samuel J. Donaldson. Written on front: "Respectfully Yours S.J. Donaldson"
Bio/historical note: Samuel Donaldson was Mayor from 1892-1893
Portrait
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Portrait of an unidentified woman wearing fur and a hat
Minto Arena
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View of the Minto Arena located along 1st Avenue East between 9th and 8th Streets, Prince Albert. Front facing 9th Street
Bio/historical note: During World War 2 the Cosmopolitan Club used the Arena for dances and a youth centre
"Our Gang!!!"
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Group photo of unidentified achildren and adolescents
Freight Swing
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Horse drawn freight swing (convoy) on River Street West, Prince Albert
Prince Albert Bonspiel
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Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
SATL Staff Image Collection
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Collection contains staff images collected by the Saskatchewan-Anti Tuberculosis League.
The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
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Fonds contains records and photos from the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League not directly linked to the sanatoriums. This includes mass surveys, vaccination campaigns, ACT Shows, and other topics pertaining to general operation in the province.
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Hendersen Blacksmith Shop
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View of the Hendersen Blacksmith Shop, Prince Albert
Bio/historical note: 1911 Henderson Directory lists Ralph Henderson blacksmith at 149 East 6th Street