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legacy ID 998-141
The fonds contains 16 black and white photographs that originally belonged to Perley Fennell's personal collection. They date from between May of 1928 to April of 1934. One photograph features Donald McLaughlin standing near a house. The remaining photographs feature the Melfort dam and reservoir in various stages of thaw and flooding.
Items donated by Anna Fennell to Melfort & District Museum
No further accruals anticipated.
Items originally created and owned by her husband, Perley Fennell, and were passed to her upon his death in 1996.
Digitized versions in on-site database.
Related material: Related material available.
No restrictions.
Copyright: Public Domain
On-site database, accession ledger, source file.
Labels and markings: Name and date on back.
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Donald McLauchlan and a bulldog standing beside a building.
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A man standing on top of dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Four men standing on top of the dam as water rushes beneath. Two men in the background stand next to the pump house in the background.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Winter scene at spillway at Melfort Saskatchewan. Ice on reservoir; house to left.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Three men with two dogs in front of the Melfort dam pump house. Automobile to the left.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Melfort dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Melfort dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Melfort dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Melfort dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Melfort dam
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Before the spillway went out.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Before the spillway went out. Man in background standing on dyke.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Three men standing to the left as water rushes by. Before the spillway went out
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Water rushing through the spillway before it went out.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Water rushing through the spillway before it went out.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio
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Water rushing through the spillway before it went out.
Photographer: Jerrett Photo Art Studio