1939 Royal Visit to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- S-B6998
- Item
- copied 1981 (originally created 1939)
The Royal Couple, George VI, King of Great Britain, and Elizabeth, Consort of George VI, in Saskatoon.
1939 Royal Visit to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Royal Couple, George VI, King of Great Britain, and Elizabeth, Consort of George VI, in Saskatoon.
21st Street Downtown Saskatoon
View of 21st Street in downtown Saskatoon, looking west towards the cenotaph and Canadian National Railway station. Marvel Beauty Salon; Macpherson Travel Agency; Canadian Bank of Commerce; Caswell's; Bricker's Shoes; and Woolworth Co. are in view.
21st Street looking west towards the railway station, Saskatoon
View of 21st Street looking west towards the railway station with large crowd of pedestrians, automobiles and horses and carriages on street. Image taken by Skewis, Saskatoon. Why We Need Streetcars is written on the bottom left corner of the image. Bank of Canada building is visible on the right.
Image of 21st Street in Saskatoon taken by the Photographic Department of Saskatoon Drug and Stationery.
22nd Street East, looking east, Saskatoon
Image of 22nd Street East taken by B.P. Skewis, Saskatoon.
Image of 2nd Avenue taken by B.P. Skewis, Saskatoon.
A double-truck streetcar on the Mayfair-University route, Saskatoon
A double-truck streetcar, manufactured by the Ottawa Car Manufacturing Company, purchased by the City of Saskatoon in 1929, on the Mayfair-University route at the University terminal.
A group of children beside two Saskatoon streetcars
Large group of unidentified people, including children, standing next to streetcars.
A view of downtown Saskatoon as seen from the east side of the Saskatchewan River. Image taken by A. Dulmage.
A streetcar pushing a snowplow on Central Avenue between 8th Street and Sutherland, Saskatoon
Unidentified men standing on snow banks and in front of snowplow pushed by a streetcar on Central Avenue between 8th Street and Sutherland in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.