File:Intersection of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building on the immediate left, the Post Office and Northern Crown Bank building across the street..jpg
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DescriptionIntersection of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building on the immediate left, the Post Office and Northern Crown Bank building across the street..jpg |
English: The Post Office in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1912. Now the Prince Edward Building. |
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