Four grain elevators, one belonging to the Goose Lake Grain and Lumber Co., are seen with a long row of box cars. A through track beside the station is also seen. "Zealandia wheat train, 1909" hand written on bottom of photograph in white marker.
Four grain elevators, one belonging to the Goose Lake Grain and Lumber Co., are seen with a long row of box cars. A through track beside the station is also seen. "Zealandia wheat train, 1909" hand written on bottom of photograph in white marker.
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.
Several men, including Arthur L. Davies (Moose Jaw's oldest pioneer), A.L. (Bert) Miller (Crestwynd farmer), and George Phillips seen standing by the Winnipeg Elevator Co. Ltd. elevator
A long line of trucks and horse drawn wagons in front of a grain elevator which has words painted on the side reading "Saskatchewan pool Elevators LTD No....& Biggar" Written on the back in pencil: "1942" Written in pencil on a white sticker on the back: "Identical but trim"
A Railway Crossing sign can be seen in the foreground, while a Saskatchewan Pool grain elevator and train wreckage can be seen in the background; There are several cars parked beside the grain elevator and people standing beside the train wreckage
A view of the Oban train station and a Saskatchewan Pool grain elevator taken from the train tracks. A sign on the station reads "Oban" and the grain elevator reads "Saskatchewan Pool Elevators Ltd. No..."