- AG-0007
- Item
- [1882]
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
A steam locomotive is seen pulling several train cars on a Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) ‘Spur Line’ running between Reston, Manitoba and Wolseley, Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1961. It was affectionately named “Peanut” as its whistle resembled the sound of a peanut vendor’s cart.
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Wolseley Stock Yard and south Side ca. 1950
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Wolseley's stock yard and some homes on south side of CPR right of way. Home built in late 1940s
Village Station Restaurant Placemat
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Two CPR restaurant place-mats that feature the Indian Head CPR train station.
Canadian Pacific Railway Indian Head Saskatchewan Calendar 2020
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A standard 12-month calendar for the year 2020 with photographs of CPR trains at Indian Head taken by Dan Loran.
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Main Street from C.P.R. Depot in Moose Jaw
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of Main Street from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; includes view of Manitoba Street and the Maple Leaf Hotel.
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C.P.R. Round House in Moose Jaw under construction
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Construction crew and crane working at the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) round house in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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C.P.R. Night Shift, Moose Jaw, Sask.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) night shift employees in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1912.
First passenger train over C.P.R. bridge in Outlook, Sask.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Black and white postcard of the first passenger train travelling over the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) bridge located just outside of Outlook, Saskatchewan.