Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
- CORA-B-2
- Pièce
- 1931
Fait partie de City of Regina fonds
Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
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Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
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Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The interior of the power house and what appears to be the operations control room.
Canadian Utilities Limited Power House Rosetown
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
This building is located at the 600 block of 6th Ave. east and shows two men standing in the doorway of the Canadian Utilities power house (Mr. Whitlock and son). A transformer station is seen beside the building.
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Photographs of utility development in the Rosetown area.
The Biggar Fire Department Truck in Winter in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Three firemen and the Biggar Fire Department truck parked in the snow behind the Biggar Power Plant on First Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Old Power House on Dewdney Avenue in Regina
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The old Regina Power House on Dewdney Avenue that was built in 1890.
Installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant
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The installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant. The four men in fur coats to the left are Mayor HW Laird, Alderman James Balfour, Alderman Peter Cooper, and Alderman Peter McAra. To the right of the generator stator is Mr. J.A. Johnson (with white collar), first Superintendent of Regina Light & Power Department. Man with head and shoulders only showing above the generator is HB Russell, chief engineer. James McKechnie, city wiring inspector, is to Johnson's left. Man in fur coat to the right of Johnson is Hugh Ryan, Line Foreman. All others are unidentified.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Gathered around a model of the Slowpoke nuclear reactor at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) building are l to r: Dr. G.L. Smithson, Administration and Finance Branch, SRC; Dr. Mike Apps, Department of Pharmacy, University of Alberta; Dr. T.P. Pepper, Executive Director, SRC; and Dr. J.L. Bergsteinsson, Technology Transfer and Business Development Branch, SRC.
Power House at Broad Street and Dewdney Avenue
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The City of Regina Power House, located at Broad Street and Dewdney Avenue; a store and an office building are seen in the foreground.
Construction crew of Moose Jaw powerhouse
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Construction crew sitting and standing for group photo at worksite at powerhouse. Written on front: "The men that built the first powerhouse and City Hall". O. Hensrud identified on front.
The original waterworks building after being enlarged and remodeled
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The original waterworks building after being enlarged and remodeled
Moose Jaw powerhouse upon completion
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Exterior view of Moose Jaw power house and smoke stack just after completion of construction
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View of Moose Jaw powerhouse and Manitoba Street East bridge, across Moose Jaw River
Regina Light and Power Employees
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Some of the Regina Light & Power Employees. Left to right, back row: Robert S. Crosbie, Line Foreman; Jesse E., Office Clerk; E.W. Bull, Superintendent; Alfred H. Munro, Shift Engineer; unknown name, Coal Handler; Charles Staddon, Fireman; unknown name, Ash Handler. Front Row: Mike Lenz, Foreman; William Hughes, Assistant Line Foreman; Albert D. Keep, Fireman; George A. Watson, Fireman.
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Mr. Gerald Spring-Rice, the owner of Regina's first power plant, which operated under his ownership from 1892 until 1902 when he sold it to the city.