- 68-688(1)
- Item
- [1950-1960]
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of a bus owned/operated by the Moose Jaw Transportation Co. Ltd.
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of a bus owned/operated by the Moose Jaw Transportation Co. Ltd.
Transporting the Powell farm house across Eagle Creek. When W. Ross Thompson bought the farm home of Bill Powell (located 1 mile north of Eagle Creek) following the sale of the Powell land to the Hutterite colony, he moved it to his own farm, two miles south of town. The whole structure weighed 225 tons.
Rear view of the Powell house as it sits lifted ready to move.
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
A crowd of men and women are seen standing on a train platform in front of a train passenger car. Most have their back to the camera.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina Municipal Railway car barns after the disastrous fire of January 1949
Bridge - Nipawin, Saskatchewan
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
The construction of the Railway/Highway bridge over the Saskatchewan River at the town of Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
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Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Airport within the northeast Rosetown limits. Club plane and hangar, plus Oscar Meritt's hangar and truck
Moving the Powell farm house with basement intact across the Eagle Creek bridge. This was the most difficult part of the journey.
The Powell farm house approaching the Eagle Creek bridge.
Front view of the Powell house as it sits lifted up and ready to move.
Rear view of the Powell house as it sits lifted ready to move.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
Mr. Ronse is identified as freighting for construction camps on the Goose Lake line. An ox team pulls a load of hay. It appears that J.F. Gibbings of Kindersley, Saskatchewan first owned this photograph. Annotation reads "The Kindersley Limited."
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
Walter C. Murray, his wife and another gentleman is seen standing at the rear of the train.