Image #1:
Construction of new disposal plant, 1911.
MJPC, 2004-66; 1911; Photographer: Lewis Rice; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #2:
Workmen at construction site for a 3 story building. River St. West, 1911.
MJPC, 2004-67; 1911; Photographer: Lewis Rice; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #3:
Unidentified building under construction. Possibly River St, W. Winnipeg Elevator Co. Elevator in background, 1911.
MJPC, 2004-72; 1911; Photographer: Lewis Rice; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #4:
Workmen with horses excavating for the Massey Harris Office building, High St. W. in Moose Jaw. Taken from alley looking across the street. 1911.
MJPC, 2004-87; 1911; Photographer: Lewis Rice; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #5:
Street of shops and parked cars in Humboldt.
2005-1-1; Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #6:
Water Works - Humboldt, ca. 1914. Water tower and power plant located on the east end of Third Avenue. Tower was constructed during 1914 - 1915.
2005-57-1; Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #7:
E. J. Heath threshing outfit, Lindsay and Bunnell's farm, Moose Jaw district, October 1907.
MJPC, 68-135; 1907; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #8:
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebration, Moose Jaw, June 22,1897. Taken at the corner of high Street and First Avenue East.
MJPC, 68-15; 1897; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #9:
Milk Producers annual field day, Rideau Heights Dairy Farm, July 8, 1930.
MJPC, 68-169; 1930; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #10:
View from roof of Central Collegiate, Moose Jaw, looking west, about 1912.
MJPC, 68-229; [ca. 1912]; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #11:
Broadfoot Brothers Furniture and Undertaking Store located at High Street West, about 1912.
MJPC, 68-297; [ca. 1912]; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #12:
City Hall, Moose Jaw, in course of construction. 1904
MJPC, 68-32; 1904; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #13:
CPR bridge and Manitoba Street East, about 1903.
MJPC, 68-43; [ca. 1903]; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #14:
Hammond Building, Main Street and Fairford Street, Moose Jaw.
MJPC, 68-50; [ca. 190-?]; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #15:
Jack Boyling's Union Transfer, showing building and moving truck.
MJPC, 68-56; [ca. 193-?]; Photographer: Unknown; Moose Jaw Public Library Archives.
Image #16:
McNab & Chub Flour Mill - Humboldt, 1912 or 1913.
87-127(1); Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #17:
View from Humboldt Court House, ca. 1925.
998-1-2; Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #18:
Arlington Hotel - Humboldt
999-10-10; Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #19:
Starland Theatre and Avenue Hotel
E-99; Prince Albert Historical Society.
Image #20:
Image #21:
H-507; Prince Albert Historical Society.
Image #22:
J-115; Prince Albert Historical Society.
Image #23:
Looking NW toward bridge, c. 1940s.
T-432; Prince Albert Historical Society.
Image #24:
Postcard, side one. Young couple on horse-drawn carriage in wheat field.
University of Saskatchewan Special Collections.
Image #25:
University of Saskatchewan Special Collections.
Image #26:
William Rennie book cover.
Image #27:
Rural Population Distribution, 1901.
Image #28:
Rural Population Distribution, 1911.
Image #29:
Louis Klug's Blacksmith shop, ca. 1910
997-9-1; Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #30:
88-153(1); Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #31:
Interior of Bank at Humboldt.
88-153(3); Archives of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery.
Image #32:
Image #33:
Moving a Farm House, 1930s.
Photo 6, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Series 10.
Image #34:
Collapsed barns; South of Moose Jaw on Highway 363 W. 14 Sept 1994.
Collection of Joanne Abrahamson