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R-A1796-2
Item Date
1916


Building La Colle Falls hydroelectric power dam. The view is from the south bank.


La Colle Falls symbolized the boom and bust mentality that existed in Saskatchewan during the second decade of the 20th Century.

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Reference Number:
R-A1796-2
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
La Colle Falls; North Saskatchewan River; Prince Albert; Dams; Construction


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Image Preview R-A1796-2 Photograph 01 - Building La Colle Falls hydroelectric power dam. The view is from the south bank.
Image Preview R-A24663-23 Photograph 02 - By 1927 the abandoned site at La Colle Falls had become a curiosity to people in the area.
Image Preview R-A20350 Photograph 03 - Eager Saskatchewan recruits eating a meal during training.
Image Preview R-B7116 Photograph 04 - "The ""Red Saskatchewanians"" on the front line at Passchendale."
Image Preview R-B8132 Photograph 05 - The Home Front in Saskatchewan also saw Boy Scouts encouraging people to buy Victory Bonds.
Image Preview R-A19417 Photograph 06 - The federal Department of Agriculture placed this article in The Saskatchewan Farmer to encourage farmers to grow more g
Image Preview R-B10109 Drawing 07 - Under the leadership of Premier Scott, Saskatchewan was the first province to declare prohibition as a government policy
Image Preview R-A7537 Photograph 08 - The Robsart Provincial Police station.
Image Preview R-A1890-2 Photograph 09 - "An advertisement for Cutter's Respiratory vaccine, sold as a preventive measure against Spanish Flu in 1918."
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