- CORA-RPL-A-0973
- Item
- 1922
Part of City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Capitol Theatre on the corner of Scarth Street and 12th Avenue in Regina. The marquee is advertising the Rudolf Valentino film "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
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Part of City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Capitol Theatre on the corner of Scarth Street and 12th Avenue in Regina. The marquee is advertising the Rudolf Valentino film "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
Part of City of Regina fonds
Broadway Theatre at 1773 Broad Street
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Theatre, 12th Avenue, taken just before demolition
Part of City of Regina fonds
Marquee of the Grand Theatre at 2224-11th Ave.
Certificate of Operator's License for Maurice B. Osment
Part of Businesses Collection
Laminated certificate for Maurice Osment as a "Second Class Operator of Moving Picture Machines" by the Province of Saskatchewan under "The Theatres and Cinematographs Act"
Nite Hawk Theatre newsclippings
Part of Businesses Collection
Two articles about the Nite Hawk Theatre (now the Grand Theatre). The first, from July 5, 1975 is about the raising of the drive-in screen one mile south of Indian Head. The second, from Nov 20, 1987 is from the Regina Leader-Post about owner Harold (Sparky) Clarke and the difficulties of keeping a small-town movie theatre going.
Part of Businesses Collection
Photograph of about 60 young people (teenager and children) in costume posing on stage.
300 block of Main Street Rosetown
The west side of the 300 block of Main Street looking from the south showing the Town Hall & Fire Hall, Maple Leaf Confectionery and Rex Theatre.
Main Street,300 Block looking south
Main Street , Rosetown looking south from the 300 Block. Businesses line the streets with vehicles pulled into the curb. The Train Station is seen at the end of the street.
Unique theatre with Photo shop building on one side.
Main Street Rosetown, Unique Movie Theatre
200 block of Main Street with a line-up of men outside of the Unique Theatre. Old cars are seen backed into the sidewalk along Main Street East with the Rosetown Hotel being featured.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Wheatland Theatre, originally the Unique Theatre
The Unique Theatre being demolished with onlookers behind the barricade.
300 block Main Street and the Rex Theatre
300 block Main Street, Rosetown showing the east side of the street with the Rex Theatre on the left of the photo Main Garage in the centre and the Rosetown further along. The cars are backed into the curb.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Cast of "What Happened To Jones" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Six women, six men, and two girls posing for a group photograph, the cast in a play produced in 1919 or 1920 Biggar, Saskatchewan called "What Happened to Jones". Names supplied on back of photograph include: Back Row H.ymone Pollock Frances Brown Leita McFarland Percy Hainstock? Eva? Seartas Percy Dunbar Sammy Pollock Front Row Bob Buchanhan Laverne McHague Koehler Mrs Ferguson Frankie "" Mr "" Anna Pollock girl (Mrs P. Dunbar) Nettie McFarland Sam Pollock"
Side view of Princess Theatre after cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Side view of the Princess Theatre on 1800 block Scarth Street. Shortly after Regina cyclone.