1st Moose Jaw Troop swimming and rafting at the Wild Animal Park
- R-A16040 (1)-(4)
- Item
- 1928
Part of Boy Scouts of Canada, Saskatchewan Provincial Council fonds
1st Moose Jaw swimming and rafting at the Wild Animal Park.
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1st Moose Jaw Troop swimming and rafting at the Wild Animal Park
Part of Boy Scouts of Canada, Saskatchewan Provincial Council fonds
1st Moose Jaw swimming and rafting at the Wild Animal Park.
46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), CEF leaving Moose Jaw
Items are images of recruits for the 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), Canadian Expeditionary Force that were mobilized from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Sutton Photo Studio
4th Avenue South in Moose Jaw flooded
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
4th Ave. South in Moose Jaw flooded.
Part of George B.C. Sharpe family fonds
Items are photographic postcards showing views of servicemen in 60th Rifles walking down street in Moose Jaw prior to leaving to serve in World War I.
Sutton Photo Studio
Photocopy of unpublished manuscript entitled, A Province is Born, written by Albert E. Pott. Includes narratives on the creation of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905, the cities of Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, the coming of the automobile, Pott's travels to Edmonton, the Regina Cyclone, entertainment, and the Great War.
Pott, Albert E.
A family at the Wild Animal Park, Moose Jaw
A family at the Wild Animal Park, Moose Jaw.
A man checking the SP-1 electronic switch in Moose Jaw Telephone Exchange
Part of Neil E. Byers fonds
Item is an image of a man checking the SP-1 electronic switch in Moose Jaw Telephone Exchange.
A physical restoration display
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
A physical restoration display (new aids for the handicapped) at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
A student and instructor at work in the motor mechanics shop at the Canadian Vocational Training School in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.