Laying cornerstone of Saskatchewan Legislature
- MS-0011
- Stuk
- Oct. 4, 1909
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The Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, laid the cornerstone for the new Saskatchewan Legislature on October 4, 1909.
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Laying cornerstone of Saskatchewan Legislature
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The Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, laid the cornerstone for the new Saskatchewan Legislature on October 4, 1909.
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Wolseley wheat blockade February 1902. Men stand on and near horses hitched to wagons and sleds at the approach to the Dominion Elevator. Box cars are seen to the right and another elevator is seen in the background.
Farmer and son prepare for trip to town
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A farmer and son dressed in good cloths, hitching team to wagon; two horses and sheds in background.
Two men loading hay from rack to stack, ca. 1920
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Two men transferring hay from rack to stack, one man on rack and one man on stack.
Front Street Buildings, Wolseley, NWT
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Pre-1905 photo of Front Street businesses of Wolseley, NWT east of Sherbrooke Street. The Windsor Hotel, Banbury Brothers General Store, A.G. Thompson Hardware, Magee Butchers and Bray Lumber. The Handley house is seen in the distance.
Dam overflow, Wolseley, Spring 1923
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This photograph shows the original Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam [built in 1902] that created Fairley Lake.
Royal Air Force Meteor Fighter Jet
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Meteor fighter jet
Zonder titel
'Loganston', Gibson Farm, Moffat, Saskatchewan
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Photograph appears to be the stone farmhouse built by the Gibsons, a family of stone masons.
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Team photo of the Wolseley Mustangs in uniform on the ice.
Curling team, Wolseley, Saskatchewan
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This champion Wolseley, Saskatchewan curling team was presented with clocks and fancy lanterns as their prize. The first three curlers are identified as: Mr. Gourley, accountant with Beaver Lumber, Mr. Ferguson, early manager of Beaver Lumber, and Mr. Biden, an employee of the same firm. The fourth man is unknown. These men were all employed by the firm at the turn of the 20th century.
Ed & Beth Chesney with Herb Biden on steps of Wolseley Town Hall
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From left, Edward F Chesney, Wolseley businessman, his daughter, Peggy, and provincial employee Herb Biden stand on the steps of the Wolseley Town Hall/Opera House.
Group at Ellisboro Old Timers Picnic
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A group of picnickers celebrating the 30th year of the Ellisboro Picnic. Names of some are written in pen on front bottom.
Homesteader series: Frame houses, motorized vehicle
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Three frame houses, the closest sided with shingles. Two women and boy watch man and child in four-wheeled vehicle, likely jury-rigged, with simple engine attached.
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Photo shows steam tractor pulling a plow breaking virgin soil; 1 man on tractor and 1 man on plow.
Threshing; four men and stook rack
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Two hay racks, one piled with stooks and the other, empty. Four men working getting stooks into threshing machine in background.