- 2004.86.9
- Stuk
- [1945 or 1946]
Left to right: Alf Butterley, J.P. Grest and John Schimanowsky.
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Left to right: Alf Butterley, J.P. Grest and John Schimanowsky.
Chevrolet car float in the parade on Main Street.
Humboldt High School Cadet Corps #572
Labeled: Humboldt High School Cadet Corps. #572 A.M. Brown O.C., F.H. Bence, Sergt. Instructor, J. McCorkindale, Sergt. Instructor.
Main Street looking south.
Westminister United Church Choir - Humboldt
Labeled: Back row left to right: Donelda McCraig, Annette Sands, ? McInnis, Blanche Sheppard, ? McInnis, Evelyn Gustafson. Second row left to right: ?, Theda Kingsley, Elaine Hutchings, Irene Gloeckler, Myrtle Crawford, ?. Front row left to right: Verna McConnel, Isobel Anderson, Lois Hoffman, Edna Gloeckler, Betty Ball
Located at southeast corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue.
Fair Grounds and Race Track - Humboldt
Aerial view of the exhibition grounds and race track. Located north of Eighth Avenue and east of Main Street.
Empire Shoe Store float in the Humboldt Parade.
Birdseye view of Humboldt, Sask.
Aerial view of Humboldt, Saskatchewan taken from the coal dock tower looking northeast.
Inscription on photograph Humboldt Separate School June, 1924. This school was located at 1103 Eighth Avenue.
Canadian Northern Railway - Carmel
The train traveled 16 kilometers west of Humboldt when it became stuck in the snow, and subsequently ran out of coal. The Canadian Northern Railway hired a farmer to haul coal with his team and sleigh.
Golden West Drive-In Theatre - Humboldt
Located west of Humboldt along Highway #5.
Golden West Drive-In Theatre - Humboldt
Located west of Humboldt along Highway #5.
Frank Kaller owned a dairy business that delivered milk to residents in Humboldt. His farm was located on the northwest quarter of 16-37-22-W2nd.