Barr Colonist [Battleford] Trail near Saskatoon
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Barr Colonist [Battleford] Trail near the Hebrew Cemetery west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Barr Colonist [Battleford] Trail near Saskatoon
Barr Colonist [Battleford] Trail near the Hebrew Cemetery west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Motorcycle accident on Circle Drive in Saskatoon
Parte deSaskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of police and rescue personnel on the scene of a fatal motorcycle accident on Circle Drive in Saskatoon. Included are images of a body covered with a blanket on the shoulder of the road.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
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Stilborn Brings Prairie Poetry to Life
Parte deTown Collection
One newspaper article about Myra Stilborn and her poetry.
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Parte deRecreation Collection
The 1953 rosters of the Moose Jaw Maples, North Battleford Beavers, Regina Caps, and Saskatoon Gems.
Parte deRecreation Collection
Posed photograph of the Saskatoon Gems after a late night game
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Boys and girls livestock judging competition
Parte dePeople Collection
The participants of the livestock judging competition outside the University of Saskatchewan.
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A portrait of Dr. J.B. Mawdsley. Saskatoon, SK.
Fonds consists of the records of the City of Saskatoon and its predessors.
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Ice jammed against the pier of the Traffic Bridge (off 19th St.); with the Bessborough Hotel in the background. Note the candled ice, dust cover, and flotsam. Spring breakup, Saskatoon, SK.
The break up of the ice on the South Saskatchewan River. On the west bank looking east toward the ski jump on the University of Saskatchewan grounds. Saskatoon, SK.
The University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, SK.
Two long tables of servicemen being served a meal with a group of thirteen ladies at the back of the room.
Men attending Rumely Gas Tractioneering School
Held in Saskatoon, the school was attended by about 80 men.
Street photograph of William King (Bill or Billy) and Margaret King (Cooke), pioneers of Rosetown. Bill King was the proprieter of King's Store, among other accomplishments.