- 997-099-140
- Item
- 1922
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Two horses attached to wagon with a mule on the side. another wagon is seen on the left side. They are hitched to a post in front of Wm. E. Leard & Co. Store in Beatty, Saskatchewan.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Two horses attached to wagon with a mule on the side. another wagon is seen on the left side. They are hitched to a post in front of Wm. E. Leard & Co. Store in Beatty, Saskatchewan.
A Provincial dog team - Beatty, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Three dogs and a toboggan, with three children standing beside them. The names of the children are unknown.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A Steam operated steel wheeled tractor. Sheds in the background.
A wedding portrait. Names are unknown.
Aerial photo of Melfort, Sask.
Part of City of Melfort collection
A aerial photo of Melfort and surrounding area.
Aerial View Melfort Research Farm Plots
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of plots at the Melfort Research farm.
Aerial view of Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of Melfort Saskatchewan
Carson of Skyline
Aerial View of the Melfort Research Farm
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
An aerial view of the Melfort Research Farm in the winter time.
All Saint's Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary
Part of Emma Whittome fonds
All Saints Anglican Church Women's Auxilliary - Back Row: Dorothy Balbernie (Whittome) 1st from left - Mrs. Giff Whittome (Dorothy's mother) 2nd from right - 3rd Row: Beulah Hunt 1st on right - Seated on Ground: Mrs Annie Baynes (husband Percy) meetings were held at her home
An Indian Camp at Melfort, Sask.
Part of City of Melfort collection
A close up photo of an Indian teepee and a native man and woman unloading a wagon.
Animal Pens at Melfort Research Station
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of the animal sheds and feeder at the Melfort Research Station.
Ann Willis; Daughter of George Willis and Vera Claggett
Anthony Ahle at the Melfort Research Station
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Anthony Ahle is seen holding a pullet; chickens were kept at the Research Farm during the 1950’s. There was also a poultry plant at the farm.