Regina - Bridges - Albert Street

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Regina - Bridges - Albert Street

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Regina - Bridges - Albert Street

  • UF Regina - Bridges - Albert Memorial
  • UF Regina - Bridges - Albert Street Memorial Bridge
  • UF Albert Street Bridge - Regina
  • UF Albert Memorial Bridge (Regina, Sask.)

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Regina - Bridges - Albert Street

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Albert St. bridge opening ceremonies

  • R-B1065 (1)-(3)
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  • 1930-11

(1) & (3) Albert St. bridge opening ceremonies - looking toward crowd on bridge from Regina Ave. (2) Albert St. bridge with Christmas decorations at Regina Ave. end.

ALBERT STREET BRIDGE

  • FILM R-1381.7
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  • 1986 or before

Film Report: Various shots of the Albert Memeorial Bridge before the renovations took place in 1988.

CKCK (Television station : Regina, Sask.)

ALBERT STREET MEMORIAL BRIDGE DEDICATION

Documentary: Scenes of the dedication ceremonies of the Albert Street Memorial Bridge. Includes shots of the Hon. J.F. Bryant, Rev. H.R. Nobles, and Premier J.T.M. Anderson, and scenes of Wascana Lake, the Legislative Building, and the skyline of Regina. Dubbed from Film R-2559.

Bird Films Limited

ALBERT STREET MEMORIAL BRIDGE DEDICATION

Documentary: Scenes of the dedication ceremonies of the Albert Street Memorial Bridge. Includes shots of the Hon. J.F. Bryant, Rev. H.R. Nobles, and Premier J.T.M. Anderson, and scenes of Wascana Lake, the Legislative Building, and the skyline of Regina. See video tape copy VT R-9676.

Bird Films Limited

Colin R. Laughlan articles re: Albert Memorial Bridge, Regina Real Estate Board, Regina Cyclone, and Chateu Qu'Appelle

Newspaper articles, pertaining to the history of Regina, written by research consultant Colin R. Laughlan and published in the July 10, 1987 and August 12, 1988 issues of the Regina Real Estate Review. Includes articles on the history of the Regina Real Estate Board, the 1912 Regina Cyclone, the cancellation of the Chateau Qu'Appelle construction project; and the construction of the Albert Memorial Bridge.

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