- CORA-A-1822
- Pièce
- ca. 1904
Fait partie de City of Regina fonds
Unidentified men in the relief storm sewer during sewer construction.
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Unidentified men in the relief storm sewer during sewer construction.
Men posing with wheelbarrow and shovels
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Four men in suits posing with wheelbarrow and shovels
Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
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Work crew repairing overhead streetcar power lines
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Man posing with pipe from 1904 (small grade) and from 1913 (large grade)
Men constructing the sewer system
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Men constructing the sewer system
Men constructing the sewer system
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Men constructing the sewer system
Men posing with early day trencher
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Men posing with an early day trencher used in the Boggy Creek waterworks project.
Men with trencher posing in a trench
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Men with trencher posing in a newly completed trench
Men about to lay sewer pipe in trenches
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Men about to lay pipe into a sewer trench
Men laying sewer pipe in trenches
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Men lying pipe into a sewer trench
View of Sewage Treatment Plant looking north
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Sewage treatment plant looking north
Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
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Construction at the Regina Sewage Treatment Plant
Mrs. Laird at turf-cutting ceremony
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Mrs. H.W. Laird, wife of Mayor H.W. Laird, at turf-cutting ceremony at Boggy Creek. Men are all unidentified.
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Steam Engine used to transport men and equipment
Boggy Creek waterworks project
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Boggy Creek waterworks project. Workmen are seen on the intake of the dam.