Winter travel with a team and cutter
- FGPC-TR-P107
- Item
- [ca. 1924]
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
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Winter travel with a team and cutter
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Mike & Sophie Gawletz home, located on 100 block of 2nd Avenue East. October 16, 1930.
Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Main Street after a big snowstorm, facing southeast. Large snowbank in front of the beauty parlour with people standing behind. L-R: Beauty Parlour, Paris Cafe, Mr. Francis' Ford Garage, Rosetown Hotel.
Parte de L.G. Saunders fonds
A dirt road is seen winding its way through a bluff in winter.
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina Street Railway Car #16 with a huge snow bank in the background
Steam locomotive number 6055 crossing the bald Canadian Prairie during the winter.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the North Gully school building with snow on the ground.
'Silverdome' Arena in Hillmond, Sask.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Cars are parked outside the hockey rink in Hillmond in winter
A young baby, Olive Addison (born April 21, 1906) with her mother and father, standing outside of a house in the winter.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Rear parking lot and entrance of a Lloydminster Credit Union
Main Street in Hillmond, Sask.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
View of a muddy main street in Hillmond, Saskatchewan. A gas station and pump are seen to the right. Two grain elevators with horses and wagons around them are seen in the distance.
View of Lloydminster in the winter
View of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in the winter of 1905; looking east from Church Street.