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- 1907-1986
Photographs of various forms of transportation, including buggies, trains, airplanes, buses, etc. Collected by Frank Glass.
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Photographs of various forms of transportation, including buggies, trains, airplanes, buses, etc. Collected by Frank Glass.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Clearing snow from the tracks with a Municipal Street Railway car
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Transit work crew manually clearing snow from street railway tracks
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of an ox pulling a girl and a dog on a wooden sleigh to Asquith, Saskatchewan.
Rice, Lewis
Man identified as Tom Bysouth with his team of oxen on Main Street in Lashburn, Saskatchewan.
Ellis, H. A.
Two men in a four wheeled buggy driving a mule in harness. The men are wearing overcoats and have a lap robe over their knees. The caption, written in ink, reads "Yours truly 'The Three Mules'".
Kunkel Collection
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Street Railway Car #16 with a huge snow bank in the background
Two Rosetown Hotel Bus & Dray automobiles and a (Taxi) in front of the building that later became the Service Garage on 1st Ave. east.
The fonds contians two black and white photographs from Dagmar Flett's personal collection. One photograph is of Melfort, Saskatchewan looking south over Saskatchewan Avenue, taken from an elevator in the 1920s. The second photograph depicts cabooses stopped at the Melfort livery stable, and was taken in the 1930s.
Flett, Dagmar
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A black and white photograph of Evalyn Mann riding in a buggy hitched to a horse.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Municipal Railway car barns after the disastrous fire of January 1949
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of a bus owned/operated by the Moose Jaw Transportation Co. Ltd.
The Powell house mid-move with members of its moving crew standing around it. W. Ross Thompson moved the house.
The Powell house atop the semi trailer, ready to move to its new location 2.5 miles south of Rosetown. The house was moved by W. Ross Thompson, basement and all.
Moving the Powell farm house, basement and all, a feat which had never been done here before.