First train station in Wolseley, Sask.
- RR-0007
- Stuk
- ca. 1920s
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The first Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station in Wolseley, built in 1882, the year the tracks were laid through the area.
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First train station in Wolseley, Sask.
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
The first Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station in Wolseley, built in 1882, the year the tracks were laid through the area.
Wolseley Basketball Team, 1915
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Wolseley Basketball Team. Nine women and their coach are seen standing tallest to shortest outdoors, three captains are identified by the ”C” on their blouse.
Wolseley Hockey Train Car to Qu’Appelle, Sask.
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Photo of a train car with a banner on the side reading "Wolseley Hockey Club Special." Several people are seen at either end of the car.
Wolseley Women's Softball Team
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A team photo of the women's softball team in their uniforms. Names of players and coach: Top row (l to r): Georgina Beliveau, Joyce Bender, Marvin Nickel, Verna Bender, Joyce Muth.
Bottom: Alice Ferguson, Marian Magel, Kay Wilson, Rita Bradley, Helen Beliveau, Dorothy Ferguson. Kay Wilson latter married Marvin Nickel.
"Part of Wolseley Business Section"
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Postcard shows prominent Wolseley buildings: Perley Block, Bray Block, Leland Hotel, Thompson Block, Town Hall and more. Taken from elevator towards northwest.
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Three views of the exterior of the Wolseley Town Hall.
Young people on a Sunday promenade
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Six young people in front of Cole's Department Store. They are (from left): Louise McIvor, Clifford Wilson (in shadows), Vera Stanoyev, David Moyles, Harvey Chatterson and Doreene Oldfield.
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dill, Wolseley pioneers ca. 1930
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Portrait of James Peers Dill and his wife, early pioneers of the Wolseley district.
Wolseley WWI veterans at War Memorial
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Fourteen veterans of WWI and a NWMP officer stand in front of the Wolseley War Memorial, likely in the 1920s. A couple of figures in the rear have moved and are out of focus.
Poplar Grove School - Making soup for lunch
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Eloise (Rainville) Silversides stands by the old stove with a penned note: "Me 13". Students sit at standard wooden and metal desks.
Wilcocks group in buggy at Wolseley farm
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A team and buggy with two men in front seat and two women in back seat in front of block construction Art Wilcocks farmhouse near Wolseley, SK.
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Harvest scene with 16 men around steam tractor. Threshing machine is in the background, near Wolseley, Saskatchewan
Stooks of wheat in the Qu'Appelle Valley
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Somewhere north of Wosleley, Saskatchewan in the near-by Qu'Appelle Valley. Swathed fields of crop formed into stooks awaiting threshing. Barbed wire fence and dirt road in the foreground.
Wolseley Town Hall and Fire Department
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The Wolseley Town Hall with the Wolseley Fire Department arrayed in front. The main fire engine, two wagons, six men and three teams of horses are visible.
No.1 Highway - Main Street, Wolsley [sic], Sask.
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Scene is of Wolseley's Front Street businesses ca. 1946 looking east on Canada’s #1 Highway. From left are: Fort’s Garage and Lorne Sexsmith’s Hardware and Grocery. In the next block signs for Uneeda Lunch and McBride’s Grocers are seen, as well as the gas pumps of Folbar’s Garage.
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