48 inch water-pipe for Boggy Creek
- CORA-RPL-A-380
- Item
- ca. 1904
Part of City of Regina fonds
48 inch water pipe for the Boggy Creek waterworks project. View is along 7th Avenue.
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48 inch water-pipe for Boggy Creek
Part of City of Regina fonds
48 inch water pipe for the Boggy Creek waterworks project. View is along 7th Avenue.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Boggy Creek dam site with dam full.
Boggy Creek waterworks project
Part of City of Regina fonds
Boggy Creek waterworks project. Workmen are seen on the intake of the dam.
City Electric Light & Pumping Station
Part of City of Regina fonds
Electric light station and pumping station at Broad Street and Dewdney Avenue in Regina.
City of Lloydmister shop buildings
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Richard Larson Collection, Weaver Park City of Lloyd's buildings and recreation
Part of City of Regina fonds
Compressor at Power Plant.
Construction of the Albert Street Subway
Part of City of Regina fonds
Construction workers working on the Albert Street subway. Construction of the subway began in 1910.
Installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant
Part of City of Regina fonds
The installation of the first generator and engine at the Broad Street Power Plant. The four men in fur coats to the left are Mayor HW Laird, Alderman James Balfour, Alderman Peter Cooper, and Alderman Peter McAra. To the right of the generator stator is Mr. J.A. Johnson (with white collar), first Superintendent of Regina Light & Power Department. Man with head and shoulders only showing above the generator is HB Russell, chief engineer. James McKechnie, city wiring inspector, is to Johnson's left. Man in fur coat to the right of Johnson is Hugh Ryan, Line Foreman. All others are unidentified.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Mr. George Cook, engineer of the Regina Power Plant from 1892.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Mr. Gerald Spring-Rice, the owner of Regina's first power plant, which operated under his ownership from 1892 until 1902 when he sold it to the city.
Exterior view of the Humboldt Power plant located at the east end of Third Avenue.
Regina Light and Power Employees
Part of City of Regina fonds
Some of the Regina Light & Power Employees. Left to right, back row: Robert S. Crosbie, Line Foreman; Jesse E., Office Clerk; E.W. Bull, Superintendent; Alfred H. Munro, Shift Engineer; unknown name, Coal Handler; Charles Staddon, Fireman; unknown name, Ash Handler. Front Row: Mike Lenz, Foreman; William Hughes, Assistant Line Foreman; Albert D. Keep, Fireman; George A. Watson, Fireman.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Utilidor, Inuvik, N.W.T. August 22, 1965."