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Uranium City
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7 Dec 1981 (Creation)
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115 photographs
b&w, negs
35 mm
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Photographs show many aspects Uranium City such as the Northern Expedition company, a boat, the fire hall, a school bus, a couple in a restaurant, the municipal hospital, the liquor board, a house, empty cupboards, grain elevators, Darling Motors, aerial views, broken windows, damaged house interiors, a cement truck, office furniture, people shaking their fists (possibly the Mayor of Uranium City), a dog, children at a table (probably in the daycare), interior of a retail store, a church and various unidentified buildings. There are also photos of the Gunnar Mine and the abandoned community next to it, showing empty and vandalized buildings including a bowling alley, church, a maintenance shop and the mine building itself.
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Photographs are provided for private use and study. For all other uses, please contact the City of Saskatoon Archives.