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Regina (Sask.) Parks√ With digital objects
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Aerial view of Regina, Saskatchewan

The City of Regina as seen from the top of the Metropolitan Methodist Church. Victoria Park is visible in the left of the frame. Little landscaping has been done to the park.

Birds'-eye view of Victoria Park in Regina

Aerial view of Victoria Park in Regina, looking south towards Victoria Avenue. The Baptist Church and the Land Titles Building are visible and the Victoria Park Fountain is still the centre of Victoria Park (replaced by the World War I Cenotaph in 1928]

Hamilton and 11th Avenue

Corner of Hamilton & 11th Avenue, taken from the park in front of the old (gingerbread) city hall. Old post office, Woolworth's and United Cigar are visible.

Aerial view of Regina looking northeast

Aerial view looking northeast over the city. The Legislative Buildings, Wascana Lake and Campion College are seen in foreground. From Thornton Avenue to outer city limits (north), Rae Street to east edge of Wascana Park.

Wascana Park

3 unidentified women seated on cement wall in Wascana Park, with the Legislative Buildings in background.

Men at Wascana Lake

8 unidentified men and Bert Humphries (posing with folded arms and white-trimmed suit) in bathing trunks at Wascana Lake on the pier.

Totem Pole

The totem pole in Wascana Park on the south side of Wascana Lake. Kwakiutl carved by Lloyd Wadhame of Vancouver, British Columbia in 1971 and donated by the First Nations of British Columbia.

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