- A-6368
- Stuk
- 9 July 1936
Ladies group gathered before a tent, with women seated and standing on the freshly mown Kentucky Blue Grass.
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Ladies group gathered before a tent, with women seated and standing on the freshly mown Kentucky Blue Grass.
Group photo of people sitting and standing in an open field in front of a tent.
Large number of people standing and facing the camera; tent, barn, vehicles and bushes in the background, with prairie field beyond.
Field Day - Glenbush - Displays
Outdoor display tent at field day; children in foreground; observers at the tent; trees in background.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
"Church and tent camp; view from Community Hall, Cape Dorset, N.W.T. August 6, 1965."
City of Lloydminster, opening day of Bud Miller park
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Boys play around a creek with a lake in the background surrounded by a tent and buildings at Bud Miller Park.
Ranger Camp at Lizard Lake, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of five canvas tents set up in two rows; a man can be seen walking away in the background
Farm Boys Club - Camps Class "B" Fairs
Nine separate photos taken of camps from Prince Albert, North Battleford, Estevan, Moose Jaw and ?. Photos are attached to two heavy sheets of paper on which they were displayed. Seven are group photos of club members; one is of horses being judged; and one is of club members posed in back of a truck.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Armed Forces - 21st Field Battery - Group Photo
Troops of the 21st Field Battery, Canadian Artillery, Sarcee Camp, sitting and standing in three rows with artillery cannons on either side. Wagons, tents and buildings in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In the summer of 1914, the Canadian militia leased a part of the Sarcee (now Tsuu T'ina Nation) Indian Reserve as a prospective training site for military personnel. Sarcee Camp, as the site came to be known, was the only area in Alberta set aside to train soldiers for battle during World War I. More than 45,000 men from 30 units across the province trained at the camp over the course of the war. It was one of the largest military training areas in Canada at the time. Sarcee Camp was abandoned in 1998.
Farm Boys Club - Camp - Melfort
Group photo of club members sitting and standing in field at Melfort, Saskatchewan. Tent and sign reading "Farm Boys Camp" behind.
Farm Boys Club - Camp - Melfort
Group photo of club members, sitting, reclining, and standing in field in front of tent at Melfort, Saskatchewan. Some members are holding a banner that reads "Farm Boys Camp." Trees and power poles in background.
People gathered at and standing outside a canopy or tent; vehicle in the background.
Field Day - Hafford - Displays
Inside an empty tent, with displays at one end of the tent and empty benches in the foreground.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Barr Colonist tent encampment outside of Saskatoon