View of Moose Jaw, looking southeast from roof of Central Collegiate
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- ca. 1912
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
View of Moose Jaw, looking southeast from roof of Central Collegiate; ca. 1912
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View of Moose Jaw, looking southeast from roof of Central Collegiate
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
View of Moose Jaw, looking southeast from roof of Central Collegiate; ca. 1912
Officers Mess, Canadian Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Officers Mess, Canadian Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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Old Time horse drawn fire engine
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Old Time horse drawn fire engine, probably in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Motorized units, Moose Jaw Fire Brigade
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Motorized units of the Moose Jaw Fire Brigade, at time of the change-over from horse-drawn wagons to fully motorized vehicles
Fire Chief with car and staff, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Fire Chief of the Moose Jaw Fire Department (sitting in car, passenger front seat) along with his staff.
Fire engines purchased by Gene Autry
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Two old fire engines belonging to the Moose Jaw Fire Department sitting the back of a flat-bed trailer. They were purchased by Gene Autry for his museum in California. They were destroyed by fire 2-3 years later.
Frank Connell, Moose Jaw bandmaster with young musicians
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Frank Connell, Moose Jaw bandmaster with young musicians at 1969 music festival
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View of Moose Jaw from Main Street, ca. 1910
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
View Moose Jaw from Main Street, looking northwest toward Central Collegiate; notice horse pasture located on west side of Main Street.
Main Street in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Street view of Main Street in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, looking south, during the winter months.
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Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Team photograph of the Moose Jaw Millers hockey team, Southern Saskatchewan Champions for the 1937-1938 season. Photograph taken in front of Kerr and Anderson Mens Wear store. Players identified on back of photograph as (left to right): Ted Pudden; Vic Myles; Eddie Steinhauer; Archy Getty; Lou Labovitch; Harry Warr; Sid Boyling; Pete Dewar; Alex Echit; Pallie Pascoe; Billy Simpson; Pete Voet; Tommy Dewar; Reg Bentley; Doug Bentley; ___ Collins; Hendy Henderson; Howard Weekes; Cy Polson; Doc Calvert (in front)
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Western Canada Baseball League Schedule - 1953
Parte de Recreation Collection
A small (9 cm X 15 cm) 4-page green pamphlet listing all the games of the Western Canada Baseball League for 953. Johnny Esau of CKRM radio is pictured on the front. Glued on the inside covering much of the text are a newspaper photograph of Percy Trimont and a short article from Moose Jaw reporting a 14-game suspension and fine for Jim Williams, then the manager of the Regina Caps, - the previous year, he and his team were the Indian Head Rockets. The Indian Head Rockets do not appear in the schedule.
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Parte de Recreation Collection
The 1953 rosters of the Moose Jaw Maples, North Battleford Beavers, Regina Caps, and Saskatoon Gems.
Parte de People Collection
A small book with poems and messages for Ida Totten as well as a few children's drawings
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Saskatchewan Postmasters Association Conference Program 1925
Parte de Organizations Collection
A 3-page folded brochure with the program for the Saskatchewan Postmasters Association Conference held in Moose Jaw June 17-18,1925. One of the officers in attendance was Arthur Leach of Indian Head.
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Agricultural contestants from Indian Head with trophies
Parte de Agriculture Collection
Posed photo of twenty Indian Head boys in suits and dresses and with ribbons on their chests and trophies and shields in front of the group. W.H. Gibson, superintendent of the Indian Head Experimental Farm and William Martin stand behind the group.