Wolseley wheat blockade February 1902. Men stand on and near horses hitched to wagons and sleds at the approach to the Dominion Elevator. Box cars are seen to the right and another elevator is seen in the background.
View of a Canadian National Railway (CNR) steam engine, with a grain elevator behind it in the Fort Rouge yards in Winnipeg, Manitoba; the number "4321" can be seen on the front and side of the engine
A long line of trucks and horse drawn wagons in front of a grain elevator which has words painted on the side reading "Saskatchewan pool Elevators LTD No....& Biggar" Written on the back in pencil: "1942" Written in pencil on a white sticker on the back: "Identical but trim"
Several men, including Arthur L. Davies (Moose Jaw's oldest pioneer), A.L. (Bert) Miller (Crestwynd farmer), and George Phillips seen standing by the Winnipeg Elevator Co. Ltd. elevator
Image of Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking east. There are piles of wood in the yard and trains travelling along the tracks. Grain elevators and the city of Moose Jaw can be seen in the distance.