Saskatchewan (province)
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Private Room at University Hospital, Saskatoon , 1950 - 1967
Showing the bed and bedside table in a private room in the hospital.
Pumper on capped well near Gull Lake, Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
Showing the pump in the foreground with grain elevators beyond.
Qu’ Appelle, 1919
R.C.M.P. at Fort Battleford Museum, Battleford, Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
Showing three mounted policemen standing in front of an artillery piece at Fort Battleford.
Rectory shack before Lloydminster was founded., 1905 - 1930
A coloured slide showing a Rectory shack on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border in 1905.
Red Fife Wheat, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Landscape format. At Rosthern.
Red Fife Wheat at Rosthern, 1908-08 - 1908-09
350 x 250 mm.
Rev. W. Allen at the Church Creek, at Saskatoon Creek, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
Rosthern street, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Two Galicians in foreground.
Royalite Refinery, Coleville, Saskatchewan, 1950 - 1967
Showing refinery plant at Coleville.
[Saskatchewan and Manitoba], 1928-10-22 - 1928-10-27
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
Saskatchewan Government Aeroplane , 1950 - 1967
Showing a small seaplane taking off from a lake.
Saskatoon, 1919
S.S. [i.e. Sunday School] by P. [Postvan] family at Cookson, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
St Christopher's Church, Christopher Lake, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
St Mary's Church [rest of title faded], 1910 - 1930
Showing a timber church at St Mary's, Meacham.
Stanley Mission, Anglican, Northern Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
A view looking across a lake towards the wooden mission church on the far shore.
Street scene, Morse, Sask [i.e. Saskatchewan], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
Sunday School Picnic, Saskatchewan, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
The building, tower and wind mill where the citizens of the town get their water, 1955
80 x 80 mm. In the past years the water was pumped from the deep well by the wind mill which proved efficient, but at times the water level got dangerously low, due to lack of wind. Now the water is pumped by an electric pump. The water is stored in a cistern that is capable of holding some 9000 gallons of water. When water is needed in a large quantity it is pumped into the waiting tanks by the means of a sump. If only a pail full is needed the small hand pump is used.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Loreburn, 1955
80 x 80 mm. The station appears on the right of the photograph and some of the grain elevators appear on the left. The view is from the south as you enter Loreburn from the city of Moose Jaw. In the background may be noted the bulk storage plant of the Imperial Oil Co.
The grain elevators, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). At Rosthern : on right the flour mills.
The grain elevators and railway, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Rosthern. The largest primary grain shipping point in the world.
The grain elevators and railway, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Rosthern. The largest primary grain shipping point in the world.
The grain elevators and railway, Rosthern, the largest primary grain shipping point in the world, 1908-08 - 1908-09
350 x 250 mm.