- CORA-RPL-A-358
- Pièce
- 1905
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Reviewing stand for the Inauguration Ceremonies
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Reviewing stand for the Inauguration Ceremonies
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Church Service in Victoria Park for the inauguration of the province
Troops and Indians lined up for inspection
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Troops lined up for inspection at the Provincial Inauguration. Indigenous people are seen as well.
Street decorations for inauguration
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Street decorations on the Regina Trading Company Limited for the inauguration ceremonies
Street decorations for Inauguration
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Street decorations on South Railway Street for Provincial Inauguration
Parade for Inauguration Ceremonies
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Parade on South Railway Street for the Inauguration Ceremonies.
Ceremonies for Provincial Inauguration
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Ceremonies on South Railway Street for the Provincial Inauguration
Provincial Inauguration Parade, Regina, Saskatchewan
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Parade on Scarth Street in Regina celebrating the Province of Saskatchewan's Inauguration in July 1905.
J. Kelso Hunter speaking at inauguration
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J. Kelso Hunter speaking at the inauguration to a crowd of dignitaries including Mayor H.W. Laird, Aldermen Peter Cooper, RH Williams, Peter McAra Jr. and James Balfour.
Saskatchewan's Provincial Inauguration Banquet
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Front table at the banquet for Saskatchewan's provincial inauguration. At the far left is David L. Scott. Third from left: Peter McAra Jr. Fourth: Peter McAra Sr. Far right: Cayley W. Haultain.
Decorated Arches for Inauguration
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Postcard of decorated arches on South Railway Street for Provincial Inauguration. Text says, "Dear Nellie, I was glad to hear from you. I have never heard from Annie since we left do ask her to write to me. I am liking this country fairly well but would rather have the dear old country. Write to me soon. I wish I was near you. Love to both. Bab."