- CORA-A-1944
- Item
- ca. 1910
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Royal Canadian Mounted Police on horseback during the Musical Ride.
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Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Royal Canadian Mounted Police on horseback during the Musical Ride.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Horses and officers stand in front of the Court House on northeast corner of Scarth Street and Victoria Avenue.
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horses
Yorkton 1901- sketch Stanley Turner
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Sketch of Yorkton from First Avenue
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Horse treatment
Unidentified man treats a horse's leg injury.
Man loading sunflowers onto horse-drawn wagon in wide open field. (Annotated).
A Clydesdale stallion, Hiawatha, with cropped tail, four white legs and white face. Man at left holding bridle in yard with a stone fence in background.
Bio/Historical Note: By 1910, 19 horses had been purchased by the College of Agriculture that were good work horses or suitable for student class work. Two were purebred Clydesdales. Three light horses were also purchased. One named Barney was used in the morning to deliver milk to faculty in Nutana and in the afternoon on the buggy as Dean Rutherford made his farm rounds. In 1920 the Province asked the Animal Husbandry Department to establish a Clydesdale breeding stud. This led to development of an outstanding collection of prize winning horses that became a focus of the Department. In the 1920s the Percheron and Belgian breeders also demanded support for their breeds and so they were included in the university stud and some cross breeding was undertaken. The campus horses were used for field work for all Departments, general hauling and site work for new buildings. An unofficial use was for the Lady Godiva ride across campus each fall. By the 1940s it was clear that the era of horses as a main source of farm power was over. The final stallion used in the breeding program was the imported "Windlaw Proprietor," grand champion stallion at the 1946 Royal Winter Fair.
Hudson's Bay Company post, Onion Lake
Parte dePAHS Archives Collection
Hudson's Bay Company post at Onion Lake. Red River cart, wagon, horses and unidentified persons in front of post buildings
90th Anniversary of the Barr Colony Wagon Trek
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Re-enactment of a Barr colonist wagon on a trail.
Parte deECM Photograph Collection
North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officers with sisters, Eva and Mary Hillmare, leaving Saltcoats, Saskatchewan for Regina.
Copithorn farm - threshing wheat
Parte deAgriculture Collection
A threshing machine with a wagon full of wheat and a large pile of hay with horses.
Parte deFort San fonds
Image of horses with a cart at Fort San.
Parte deFort San fonds
Image of horses with a cart at Fort San.
A Man on Farm Equipment in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A man driving some farm equipment hitched to six horses. A horse hitched to a wagon in the background