- 77.71.26
- Item
- ca.1940
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women standing in front of a building, holding straw curling brooms with a trophy placed in front of them.
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Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women standing in front of a building, holding straw curling brooms with a trophy placed in front of them.
Hockey Team, Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of a hockey team in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Names of players written on back of photograph, they include:
Back Row (left to right) - Percy Buckingham, C. McNiven, Ralph Markling, N. McNiven, Heck Mackenzie, W.W. Miller. Front Row (left to right) - Eph Hanna ?,Elmer Davis ?,Alphonse Turcott, George Miller, Minard Mackenzie, J Shepherd
The Boys Hockey Team in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Eight boys standing in a group in front of a building, all wearing winter and hockey gear, some holding hockey sticks.
Young boys identified as: (from left to right) W.M. Devine, Harvey Beech, Earl Calvert, Adam Dickson, Allan Gates, Jack Mitchell, Bill Zenick, and Jack Jones.
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Indian Head Rockets with Trophy
Parte de Recreation Collection
The Indian Head Rockets and their Coach after a baseball tournament with a trophy
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Parte de Recreation Collection
The Delisle baseball team with their coaches in a team photo. The photo includes famous NHLers Emile Francis, Bert Olmstead and Max and Doug Bentley. Three other Bentley brothers are also in the picture.
1948 Brandon Greys baseball team
Parte de Recreation Collection
A posed team photograph of the Brandon Greys baseball team copied from a newspaper or magazine article with a caption naming the people in the photo
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1911 Indian Head baseball team
Parte de Recreation Collection
The 1911 baseball team from Indian Head posed in front of two cars
Parte de Recreation Collection
Posed team photograph of four Indian Head curlers with brooms, rocks and a large trophy and their names printed on an attached yellow piece of paper naming them as Harvey Brown, A.D. Chielens, Wm. Capewell and John Hunter.
Parte de ECM Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of the Esterhazy hockey team taken at the Esterhazy train station prior to leaving for a game in Neudorf, Saskatchewan.
Back Row (left-right): Rev. Coghill (United Church of Canada Minister); Bert Ford; Ralph Blyth; Ed Walker (coach); Lyle Lake; Charlie Millham. Front Row (left-right): Bill Kubic; Eddie Krunka; Cliff Blyth.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Team/Group photograph of the Moffat, Saskatchewan football team, taken at Baring, Saskatchewan. Players identified on bottom of photograph.
Wolseley Junior Lacrosse Team,1907
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
This photo was taken in front of Wolseley Public School. Names of those in the photo are listed on matte.
Melfort High School Girls Basketball Team
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Team photograph of the Melfort High School Girls Basketball Team.
Lloydminster Comets - Northern Saskatchewan Junior Champions
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Team photograph of the Lloydminster Comets Baseball Team, the Northern Saskatchewan Junior Champs for the 1938-1939 season. Team members identified are: Back Row (left to right): Paul Brown; H. McCraw; ?; Bob Miller; Alf Lampitt; Walter Johnson; ? Chisholm; Alex Barstow. Front Row (left to right): ?; George Oliver; Allan Sample; ?; Ray (Toady) Killen, coach; Jim Bentley; ? Scharf; Bob Baynton. Front: Wardy Killen, Bat Boy
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Team photo of players in uniform on the ice. Front: Howard Bygrove, Bill Newman, George Adomeit. Back: ? , Howard Cook, Emery Leveille, Howard Newman, Arden Richie, Don Newman.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Team photograph of the Tangleflags Football (soccer) team; players identified as, back row (left to right): Lionel Krashay; Thomas Dent; Tom Harbin; Bob Smith; middle row (left to right): Joe Making; Ernie Rutherford; Arthur Rutherford; Matt Smiles; front row (left to right): Frank Phillips; Edward Greenstreet; Jack Hickman; Joe Cook