North Saskatchewan Regiment Honour Guard parading
- MI2.019
- Item
- 1967
The North Sask. Regiment honour guard parading in formation.
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North Saskatchewan Regiment Honour Guard parading
The North Sask. Regiment honour guard parading in formation.
A small group of cadets are marching with what looks like floats next in line.
Men leading oxen around the track in front of the grandstand.
Sin título
Parade of Draft Horses Pulling Wagons
Six or eight horse teams, some Clydesdales, in dressed-up harness and pulling wagons in parade around the racetrack.
Sin título
Grade Three Students on Parade
Rosetown Grade Three students lower front; Rhondda school float top centre. Behind float is C.W. Holmes Publishing Company marching. Travelling NNE on Main Street.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
People standing and sitting on floats outside Canadian Pacific Railway freight shed. Moose Grocery Co. seen in background
Travellers’ Day Parade, Summer 1967
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
The Travellers’ Day Parade in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, celebrating Canada’s Centennial in the summer of 1967
I.O.O.F Parade in Drinkwater, Saskatchewan, 1910.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
International Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) parade in Drinkwater, Saskatchewan in 1910.
Parte deTown Collection
Tents set up for the 1913 "Downies Worlds Best Dog and Pony Shows" - evidently somewhere in the Qu'Appelle Valley. See also IHM.2021.0294
Parte deTown Collection
Photographs and textual records of Indian Head parades
Car decorated for July 1st parade
Parte deTown Collection
Car with sides covered in banners and flags for July 1st celebrations, Indian Head
Parte deTown Collection
July 1st parade containing a large banner.
A celebration in horse and buggy days
Parte deTown Collection
A large gathering on Grand Avenue, Indian Head with many people, horses, and buggies,
Museum's milk and cream wagon in the Indian Head Parade
Parte deTown Collection
The museum's milk and cream wagon powered by horse at the Indian Head parade. For many years this wagon went from door to door in Indian Head, towed by Polly the horse who knew every stop along the route.
An antique car with fabric top and white walled tires being driven by a man in early century clothing. Two women in the back seat are similarly dressed. The car, people, and street in Herschel are not identified.