- MSS C555/1/4.2E-c
- Stuk
- June 1925
Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff at her spinning wheel, June 1925. Mrs. Bludoff died in April 1926, aged 29.
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Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff at her spinning wheel, June 1925. Mrs. Bludoff died in April 1926, aged 29.
News clippings relating to early settlers in Saskatoon.
Clippings from the Saskatoon Phoenix describe experiences of early settlers as they arrived in Saskatoon, beginning in the 1880s. The time period covers from 1 April 1911 to 19 April 1921. Also included is an article taken from a book on the settlement of the West by F. Maclure Sclanders, Commissioner of the Saskatoon Board of Trade. Also included is a program of the "Dinner for the '83 Boys", the men who homesteaded the Saskatoon area. Held 3 October 1912; names of participants are written on the inside of the program.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season-7th Fusiliers
This is a negative of the Christmas greeting the 7th Fusiliers sent out in 1865.The image is of the settlers and Indians on a river and the 7th Fusiliers coat of arms.
Fotelvik Farm-Preston Wheat Elite Stock
This picture was taken at Alsask, Sask. This is a picture of Preston Wheat Elite Stock at the Fotelvik Farm.
This picture was taken on EP Ranch in Alberta. The picture shows a man swathing a field with two horses.
This is a picture of two men and a team of horses ploughing a furrow for irrigation at Lethbridge.
This is a picture of a man and a horse drawn farm implement.
This is a picture of the world's biggest barn in the world at T-Horseshow Ranch at Leader, Sask. This barn was built in 1914 by W.T.Smith on N.E.1/2 23-23-27 about 12 miles from Leader about 11/2 miles from the South Sask.River. 32 cars of lumber were used. It took 100 men to build it. The cement mixers received $1.00 per day. The ranch hand received $40.00 a month. There were 2,200 head of cattle and 10,000 sheep on the ranch. Smith died in flu epidemic in 1918. The barn was pulled down in 1920 to pay the mortgage. The barn was 128x400 ft. height 60ft. The following construction materials were used: 875,000 ft lumber, 30,000 sacks of Canada Portland Cement and 60,000 ft of corrugated galvanized iron roofing. There were 7 ventilators. The ranch contained 10,000 acres under irrigation and is largest alfalfa and corm farm in Sask.
This is a picture of a steam threshing outfit at Portage La Prairie, Man.
This is a picture of a shipment of binders at Portage La Prairie, Man.
This is a picture of a red river ox car at Portage La Prairie, Man. In the cart are Edward Field and Frederick Bird.
Young Doukhobor couple. - Portrait.
Posed photograph of a young Doukhobor couple, with the man standing with right hand in pants pocket; the woman stands next to the man. On back: "Doukhobor couple/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
This is a picture of an Indian Tea Dance at Baffleford.
This picture was taken at the third, annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B. Cameron, then at the Indian Agency on the high wheeled velocipede. Mr. Cameron was the author of "Blood Red the Sun". Also the picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.