Railway station, elevators and street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
- R-A9373 (2)
- Pièce
- ca. 1912
The station, elevators, railway street.
Railway station, elevators and street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
The station, elevators, railway street.
Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Horse-drawn vehicles and automobiles on one of the main streets. Waddell and Co. in view.
View of three houses in Humboldt. An unidentified boy is standing in front of one of the houses with a dog. A pile of lumber lays in the foreground.
Item is a colour postcard that shows an image of the public school in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Postcard is posted with a two-cent postage stamp, postmarked from Humboldt & Edmont[?], Saskatchewan, and handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as A.H. Ball, Esq., Inspector of Schools, Yorkton.
Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp
Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp. Photo taken by Lt. Col. Alfred Wyndham.
Soldiers and civilians, including postman William Scott, relaxing outside camp canteen at Humboldt
Soldiers and civilians, including postman William Scott, relaxing outside camp canteen at Humboldt, Saskatchewan. The tents of 12th and 35th York Rangers in background.
St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Humboldt
Exterior view of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. The information on the back reads as follows: The first hospital in Humboldt erected by the Sisters of St. Elizabeth was opened late in 1912 with accomodation for 18 patients. The two-storey structure, 54x52 feet, with full basement, also contained chapel, operating room, quarters for the Sisters, kitchen and store rooms.