Image of the Hammond Block, on the corner of Fairford Street and Main Street in Moose Jaw, SK; pedestrians are walking along the sidewalks and the street is snow covered.
Image of the Commercial Block located on High Street West. There are three automobiles parked in front of the building. The building is three-stories high and the front door has an awning.
Street view of the Corner of 11th Avenue and Hamilton Street looking west in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan; the old Post Office Building is visible, as is Old Leader Building (Sterling Bank of Canada).
Photograph of 612 Bell Street with a horse and carriage with (likely) Arthur and Edith Leach on board, a dog and a horse and rider (likely their son Wilfred). Two people are sitting on the verandah.
Faded photograph of a building on Grand Avenue and neighbouring buildings. Two men stand in front of the building and two horse-drawn wagons full of lumber are beside it. The photo is glued onto yellow manila paper with the caption "J. Conn's store"
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.
High-quality photograph of 816 Grand Avenue. Reverse says "Chauncey Moore's parents (ask Allan Braithwaite) Euphemia Dixon". Mrs. Dixon is likely the woman on the verandah in the photo.
Photograph of the brick commercial/residential George Thompson block on the west side of Grand Avenue (across from the current Indian Head Bakery). People - mainly men and boys - are on the street, on bicycles in a horse-drawn carriage and leaning out of upper story windows. The photo is glued onto yellow manila paper with the caption "William Conn 514 Grand'.
Photo of James and Margaret Conn's house at 507 Eden Street (northwest corner of Eden Street and Grand Avenue - now Eden House Bed and Breakfast). Men, women and children are in front and on the verandah. The house was built in 1897.
Professional, high-quality photo. 801 Buxton Street. The church was built in 1907 as St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and became St. Andrew's United Church after church union with the Methodists in 1925. Roads are dirt but there is an electric street light and a fire hydrant.