Anglin Lake (Sask.)

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Buildings

(1)-(2) Exterior view of courthouse in Prince Albert.
(3) Exterior view of Empress Hotel in Prince Albert with two automobiles parked in front.
(4) Exterior view of provincial jail in Prince Albert with grounds and dirt road in foreground.
(5) Exterior view of City Hall in Prince Albert with automobile parked in front.
(6) View of front entrance of Prince Albert Sanatorium.
(7) Exterior view of nurses' residence at Prince Albert Sanatorium; two individuals standing in doorway.
(8) Cabin at the deserted town of Goldfields.
(9) Power plant employees' houses without chimneys in Island Falls.
(10) Recreation hall at Island Falls.
(11) Hudson's Bay Company building at Camsell Portage.
(12) Aerial view of administration buildings at Beaver House in the Fort à la Corne provincial forest.
(13) Department of Natural Resources radio office building and conservation officers' residence at La Ronge.
(14) Department of Natural Resources cabin in the Anglin Lake district, 40 miles north of Prince Albert.
(15)-(17) Dept. of Natural Resources building at Cumberland House.
(18) Deserted barber shop/billiard room at Goldfields.
(19) Anglican church near [Lac?] La Ronge.
(20) Building under construction in Uranium City that later became Embleton's Cafe.
(21) One of the first buildings in Uranium City.
(22) Dept. of Natural Resources cabin at Candle Lake.
(23) Île-à-la-Crosse mission and church.

Opening 1957 Sports Fishing Season

01 -The Hook family prepare for fishing. Left to right, Dot, Cheryl, Ron and Norman Hook.

02 - Dominic and Arnold Youngwirth fishing in the Mackenzie River.

03 - Arnold Youngwirth fishing in the Mackenzie River.

04 - Manfried Schultz and Heinz Mann Weiller displaying the limit caught.

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Official opening of the J.S. Wood Water Diversion Project

Scenes from the official opening of the James S. Wood (Emma/Anglin Lake) Water Diversion Project's pumping site, held on August 13, 1961. The site was named in honour of James S. Wood, first secretary of the Emma/Anglin Lake Cottagers Association. 01: Main guests examine the discharge pipe. Front row (L to R): Hon. Alex G. Kuziak, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources; Bill Berezowsky, Member of Legislative Assembly for the Cumberland constituency; Garth McDowel, president of the Emma/Anglin Lake Cottagers Association. Back row: Hon. Isidore C. Nollet, Minister of Agriculture; and Judge Harold W. Pope. 02: View of crowd in attendance for ceremony. 03: Hon. Kuziak addresses the audience. H.W. Pope; W. Harold Horner, Deputy Minister of Agriculture; William J. (Bill) Berezowsky, Mrs. R. Fulton, and Marshall Allbright, deputy mayor of Prince Albert, look on. 04: Hon. Nollet speaks, with Berezowsky, Fulton, Garth McDowel, president of the Emma/Anglin Lake Cottagers Association, Dr. M. Hazen, and Allbright looking on. 05: Platform guests (L to R): J. Wilfred Churchman, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources; Hon. Nollet; Hon. Kuziak; Fulton; Pope; and Allbright.

Hill, Alan

Anglin Lake

  • S-MN-A16
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  • 1978 or before