Regina's Historic Buildings and Precincts - Gallery of Central Business District, Turn of The 20th Century Through The 1930s

Gallery of Central Business District, Turn of The 20th Century Through The 1930s

  • South Railway Street and Hamilton Street looking southeast, 1910

  • South Railway Street running back towards Broad Street

  • East down 11th Avenue from Scarth Street, 1906. On the right is the Post Office under construction

  • Sherwood Department Store, 1913. Building remains in use as Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Building

  • Scarth Street and King's Hotel, 1920

  • Hamilton Street and 11th Avenue, photographed from the lawn of the old City Hall, 1936

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