The Interior of The James Brothers Store
- 02.673.03H
- Item
- ca.1912
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
An interior view of the James Brothers Grocery Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Interior of The James Brothers Store
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
An interior view of the James Brothers Grocery Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Kelly Brothers Store, Last Mountain Lake
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
View of the Kelly Brothers General Store on the shore of Last Mountain Lake
James and Mulholland General Merchant store in Chauvin, Alberta
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Storefront with a sign that reads "James and Mulholland General Merchant"; there are two buggys with horses and two people beside the building
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
An Interior view of W.W. Miller's Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan; Seven adults and two children are in the store
W.W. Miller's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Six people standing in front of W.W. Miler's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan; Two signs on the front of the building read "Purity Flour Makes More Bread and Better Bread" and "Gents Furnishings"; There is a horse and buggy beside the building
Great Northern Store - Humboldt, Sask.
View of the Great Northern Store from the street. In the doorway at left is A. J. Kruse, manager of the firm and at far right is Fred Heidgerken. This store was located on the northwest corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue.
R.I. Duff store, poolroom and hall. Sign on side of store reads "The GOLD STANDARD STORE." A group of men are standing in front gathered around a hitching post. A team of horses hitched to a sleigh are tied to a pole. Horses are wearing blankets.
Front of Calvert's Store in Anglia
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Essex standing by a car with wooden spokes in wheels.
Arthur Calvert in his new gas truck, 1945, with Herbie Ferguson's dog.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Gang's Confectionery, southeast corner of 11th Avenue and Ottawa Street.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Glasgow House on South Railway Street and its employees. This was the first business owned by R.H. Williams.
Ellisboro Orange Lodge, Ellisboro, N.W.T.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Members of the Ellisboro branch of the Loyal Orange Lodge in front of the J.H. Ellis store ca. 1900. Twenty men and two children (and one dog) are in the photo. None identified. "Members of Ellisboro Orange Lodge" printed in pen on top.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
The Ellisboro General Store old gas pump seen at right
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
John Hoskins Ellis established a general store in 1883 in the area that took his name, Ellisboro. This is his first sign, which puts the date in the early days of his business. The log house to the right was used for community functions, such as church and dances.
Interior of the Smith and Smith Store.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Smith and Smith General Store interior. Joe Smith and his sister are seen standing behind the counter. Dry goods and canned goods can be seen lining the walls.