Saskatchewan (province)
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
The Saskatchewan from the Canadian National Railway Bridge, 1908-08 - 1908-09
350 x 250 mm. '1 1/4 miles from Fort Saskatchewan.'
The war memorial, 1955
130 x 80 mm. This cenotaph is constructed of rock with a steel cement base. It has three plaques which bear the names of the men who lost their lives in the two World Wars. The third plaque is made of bronze with an inscription which reads in part 'In memory of those who gave their lives and were members of the Armed Forces from the Loreburn district'. This cenotaph is situated in a corner of the school yard.
To the right and across the corner from the well is the rink, 1955
Trappers and dogs, Foster Lake, Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
Showing a team of dogs pulling a sled over snow-covered ground.
Trout fishing in Saskatchewan , 1950 - 1967
Showing a large trout being landed by two fishermen in a boat on a Saskatchewan lake.
Two Mennenites at Rosthern, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking over their crops : one, J.C. Klassen - is a Justice of the Peace.
Two Mennenites at Rosthern, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking over their crops : one, J.C. Klassen - is a Justice of the Peace.
Vasili Vasilenka, 1908-08 - 1908-09
A Russian peasant helped to Canada by Count Tolstoi; and Mr Klaassen, the Mennenite J.P. outside the Occidental Hotel, Rosthern.
View from the west end of Main St, 1955
80 x 80 mm. The north side only can be seen. The first building (left to right) is the Post Office, Café, Hardware, next come the Garage and the Telephone Office of the Saskatchewan Government Telephones and the Loreburn Rural Telephone Co. The second storeys of the first three are occupied by families.
View from the west end of Main St, 1955
View is from the same [west] end of Main St, 1955
130 x 80 mm. Showing a small portion of the south side of the street.
Volume X : Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, August-September 1908, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Wheat at Warman, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Saskatchewan. [In stooks].