Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Zion Church; Skylights; Buildings and structures
Two color photograph of the interior of the Zion Church built between 1906-1907. Note the large pipe organ at the rear of the church and the octagonal skylight in the ceiling.
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Structures and buildings; Churches; United Churches; Parks - Moose Jaw; Landscape - parks; Fencing - wire
Black and white real photograph of Crescent Park looking towards the north west. Zion United Church located on Main Street can be see in the back ground as well as houses facing the park on Langdon Crescent. Note the wire fence in the foreground. ...
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Main Streets; Zion United Church; Trolley tracks; Transportation; Buildings and structures
Hand colored picture of buildings on Main Street looking south towards the CPR station and Post Office. Zion United Church is pictured on the left. Trolley tracks can be seen running up the middle of the street as well as cars.
Moose Jaw--Saskatchewan; Crescent Park; Parks; Zion Methodist Church
Black and white real photograph of walk ways and flower beds in Crescent Park Moose Jaw. Zion Methodist Church can be seen in the distance. Handwritten note on the back. Postmarked May 21, 1912
Moose Jaw--Saskatchewan; Zion Methodist Church; Main Street--Moose Jaw; Horse and buggies
Black and white photograph of Main Street Moose Jaw looking north towards the Zion Methodist Church. The street is bustling with people on the side walks and horse and buggies on the road.
Black and white real photograph of pathways and landscaping in Crescent Park. The 28 acre park is located between Fairford and Athabasca Streets. Zion United Church can be see in the background
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Hotels; Brick buildings and structures; Churches; Moose Jaw - history
Color lithograph photograph of the Grant Hall hotel situated on Main Street in Moose Jaw. Originally built in 1927, the hotel remained in use until 1989. Renovations are presently on going to turn the hotel into a seniors residence. At one time...
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; United Churches; Methodist Churches; Moose Jaw - history; Transportation - horse and buggy; Sidewalks; Streets
Color lithograph photograph looking north towards the Methodist Church built between 1906-07. In 1925 the church became the Zion United Church when the Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Methodist and the General Council of Local Union Churches in...
Moose Jaw -- Saskatchewan; Post Office; Zion United Church; Buildings and structures; trolley cars; St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
Color lithograph of Main street Moose Jaw looking north past the Post Office on the left. The Zion United Church and St. Andrews Presbyterian Churches can be in the distance
Color lithograph photograph of Crescent Playgrounds in Moose Jaw. In the foreground, a crowd is gathered around a band playing. The Zion Methodist church can be seen in the distance. Handwritten note on the back. Postmarked Dec. 23 / 08.
Black and white photograph of a crowd of people at Crescent Park in Moose Jaw. Some people are watching a band.The Zion Methodist Church can be seen in the background. Handwritten note on the back. Postmarked 1912
Moose Jaw (Sask.); Zion Methodist Church; Zion United Church; Buildings (structures); Doric pillars; Romanesque style; Domes; Skylights; Stained glass windows
Color lithograph photo of the Zion Methodist Church in Moose Jaw. The church was built between 1906-1907. In 1925 it became the Zion United Church of Canada when the Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Methodist and the General Council of Local Union...
Moose Jaw (Sask.); Moose Jaw - history; Moose Jaw (Sask.) - Buildings, structures, etc.; Zion Methodist Church; Zion United Church; Zion Church;
Color lithograph photograph of the Zion Methodist Church. The church was built between 1906-1907. In 1925 it became the Zion United Church of Canada when the Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Methodist and the General Council of Local Union Churches...