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- 1947
Winter photograph of the exterior of the Crescentwood Community Club.
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Winter photograph of the exterior of the Crescentwood Community Club.
Winter photograph of the exterior of the Crescentwood Community Club.
Children playing in a wading pool in Weston Park.
Westview Park – Saskatchewan Landfill
Photographs of Westview Park and the Saskatchewan Landfill, its landscape, buildings, and park employees. Many of the photographs are affixed to pages.
Photographs of King Edward Park.
The Red River from St. John's Park.
A quiet corner in St. John's Park.
Families enjoying a playground in Elmwood Park.
Photograph of a child picking lilacs from a hedge in Elmwood Park. Photograph by Cyril Jessop, 502 Sherburne Street.
A view of a path in Crescentwood Park affixed to one side of an album page. Photographed by Steele and Company.
Girls on stage in Fort Rouge Park
Photograph of a group of girls performing on a stage in front of an audience in Fort Rouge Park. Photograph is affixed to one side of an album page.
Young trees planted in a grassy area intersected with stone paths. Caption: "Two Years Work".
Children's wading pool and park benches along a stone path in the Park.
Photos and a project development documents of Bunn’s Creek Park.
Children sitting on a bench in Central Park while a man mows the lawn in the background. Photograph taken by Lyall Commercial Photo Corporation, Ltd.
Album page with two photographs of Central Park, one on each side. Photographs are numbered by the photographer (Steele and Company) as a861 and a861a.
A wooden bench on a path in Central Park.
Two young children on a path in Central Park. Photographed by Steele and Company.
Photographs of Assiniboine Park used for the book "A City at Leisure" by Catherine Macdonald.
Scenes in Brookside Cemetery, Fort Rouge, Central and Victoria Parks in 1898
A printed page consisting of a 5 photograph collage of scenes from Fort Rouge Park, Central Park, Victoria Park, and Brookside Cemetery. The photographs date from 1898, but the page itself is likely from 1913.