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[Saskatchewan] Photo Of 1923 Parade In Yorkton, Sk Unknown Photographer British Columbia/ N&W America,Film & Photography

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[Saskatchewan] Photo Of 1923 Parade In Yorkton, Sk Unknown Photographer British Columbia/ N&W America,Film & Photography

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A circa 1923 photo, as The Bank of Montreal sign can clearly be seen on the Dunlop building. (the 1…

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[Saskatchewan] Photo Of 1923 Parade In Yorkton, Sk Unknown Photographer British Columbia/ N&W America,Film & Photography

A circa 1923 photo, as The Bank of Montreal sign can clearly be seen on the Dunlop building. (the 1923 Insurance Underwriters Map shows the Bank of Montreal located in the Dunlop Block, where the Bank of British North America once was) A postally unused, real photo postcard of a Clown-led, Dominion Day parade passing by the corner of Broadway and Second Avenue, in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Card is modestly toned w. name in pencil on verso and minor wear to edges. An uncommon Prairie town celebratory image, offering interesting architectural and event details.