King's Hotel, Regina, Saskatchewan

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LXX-490
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Abstract
Colour lithograph of the King's Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan. The King's Hotel was built in 1907 for J.H. Haslam, and was expanded in 1911. In 1925 it was purchased by Thomas and Jack Boyle. The Boyles ran the King's Hotel until 1971, when the building became the Royal International Inn. The hotel was demolished in 1978 - the Cornwall Centre stands where the King's Hotel used to stand. On the back is a Winnipeg Free Press clipping describing the damage done by the tornado that hit Regina on 30 June 1912.
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