- AG2.007
- Item
- [ca 1910]
Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie and the children (6) and Gramma Ritchie(?).
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Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie and the children (6) and Gramma Ritchie(?).
"Annie and her girls" (3), another small boy, "Fairman and Uncle Tom."
Receipt for homestead entry by Matthew Robertson
Part of Agriculture Collection
One page receipt (#31945) for $10 for SE-20-23-11-W2, signed by sub-agent R. Hewitt
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
This image is of a typical farm built by early homesteaders as seen from a field.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
Several unidentified buildings are seen on a prairie homestead.
House built in 1925 by T.E. Smith, Glamis. Picture taken by Ward's Photo Studio, March 16, 1929. Painted buildings in the background.
Ward's Photo Studio
Plaque marking the Kenderdine Homestead
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Plaque mounted on a boulder marking the site of Gus Kenderdine's homestead. The plaque was erected for the Saskatchewan Homecoming 1971.
Plaque marking the Kenderdine Homestead
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Plaque for homestead - Saskatchewan homecoming 1971
Sod house with two women wearing Sunday clothes and hats and two small children in front or entering. A buckboard with a man and a woman similarly dressed sitting in it driving away. A horses' head and a figure seated can be seen just behind the buckboard.
Photos depicting pioneer life and homesteading in the Rosetown, Sask. area. Collected by Frank Glass.
Sod house and sod blacksmith shop, barns and livestock.
The Ritchie family sod house with, L-R, Mrs. Peter Ritchie, Sr., Miss Jean Ritchie, Peter Ritchie, Sr. in front of the house. A window box contains flowers. There is a frame barn behind the house.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
Several women are seen standing on a veranda. they are all dressed for cool weather and strings of garlic are seen hanging off the banister.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
A clay oven to make bread is seen on a outdoors on a prairie homestead.