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"New Theatre Being Constructed on Bank Street" [illustration and text]
Drawing of the planned Imperial Theatre published during its construction in November 1913. The cinema would open on August 24, 1914.
"Get The Nickel Habit" [Nickel Theatre advertisement]
Albert Street Nickel Theatre advertisement promoting music, sound, and respectability.
Aerial view of Ottawa
Consolidated images from the downtown portion of a 1928 aerial survey of Ottawa.
C. W. Lindsay Recital Programme [advertisement]
An advertisement and programme for violinist Rudolph Pelisek's concert at C. W. Lindsay Limited Pianos in 1915
Horace Wilson [advertisement]
An advertisement for the music education services of Horace Wilson.
Pelisek Trio at Peter's Cafe
An advertisement for regular Sunday concerts of Rudolph Pelisek and his trio at Peter's Cafe.
"Let's All Go To the Franklin" [advertisement]
The music for “Let’s All Go To the Franklin” was published in the Ottawa Journal as part of“Franklin Week” in September 1929.
Rudolph Pelisek obituary
Rudolph Pelisek obituary. Second page missing from microfilm.
"Horace Wilson Has Won Many Honors: Regent Organist Has Had a Varied Career" [article]
A praiseful short biography of Horace Wilson's training and achievements.
"The Birth of a Nation" at the Dominion Theatre [advertisement]
An illustrated advertisement for 1918 showings of the controversial 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation" at the Regent Theatre featuring "Original Effects" and a "Big Orchestra."
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