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Parte de McAusland, Clarence Crawford fonds
Clarance McAusland in front of Chalmers Touring car 1919 on the McAusland farm.
Parte de McAusland, Clarence Crawford fonds
Clarance McAusland in front of Chalmers Touring car 1919 on the McAusland farm.
Melfort Research Station Buildings
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
The building on the left was the Seed Cleaning Plant, the lower building on the right was the Hog Barn. The cleaning plant was used to clean seed for farmers and then in later years it was used by the station for storing feed.
Brick making - Star City, Sask.
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Brick making near Star City. There is a box in the centre with a spout on top and two men standing beside it holding brick forms.
Melfort Research Station parade float
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
The Research Station parade float pulled by four horses. A banner with the word Canada across the top and Union Jack flags along the sides.
Aerial View Melfort Research Farm Plots
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of plots at the Melfort Research farm.
Soil Laboratory at Melfort Research Station
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of the Soils Lab Building at the Melfort Research Station; it is white in color and has a flat roof, trees in foreground.
Animal Pens at Melfort Research Station
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of the animal sheds and feeder at the Melfort Research Station.
Grinding Feed at Melfort Research Station
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
A hay-drying tower, the first on the continent, was built in 1971. It had a capacity of more than 80 tonnes dry matter. The first forage systems engineer, Dr.W. Coates, was hired in 1973,
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Palmolive's Happy Gang. L-R: Hugh Bartlett, Toddy (spaniel), Eddie Allen, Judy (8 months), Bobby Gimby, Blain Mathe, Joe Niosi, Lou Snider, Jimmy Namaro, Cliff and Terry McKay, Kathleen Stokes, Bert Pearl "the Happy Gang's own pappy", Murn (Mrs. Eddie Allen), Grace (Mrs. Bobby) and Lyn Gimby, Hilda (Mrs. Blain) Mathe, Mary (Mrs. Joe) Niosi, Sally and Eleanor (Mrs. Lou Snider), Denise, Anne (Mrs. Jimmy Namaro) and Linda, Patricia, Vera (Mrs. Cliff) McKay, Joan and Sally McKay
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Photograph of Sargent Charlie Crossland in uniform sitting at a desk.
The Great Divide, Banff National Park, Alberta
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
View of a sign post that reads: "The Great Divide" in the centre with Alberta on the right and British Columbia on the left. There is a cairn in the foreground near the centre, and a mountain in the background.
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Lady Minto Hospital in Melfort, Saskatchewan
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
The Lady Minto Hospital in Melfort, Saskatchewan; the formal opening was held on May 15, 1907.
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Danceland - Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Postcard of Danceland, a historic 1928 dance hall. Home of the World famous 5,000 sq. ft. dance floor built on horse hair in Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan
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Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Group photograph of the Melfort Boys Pipe Band; those identified are: Back row (left to right) Clare Pyett, Jim Badgley, Jack Carbert, Charlie Keddy, Max Perkins ?, Alex Richardson, Don Gibson; Front Row: (left to right): Bill Stewart, Hughie Nickle, Jimmy Richardson ?, Mike Babington - Neil Sutherland (Pipe-Major)
Melfort High School Boys Hockey Team
Parte de Melfort General Photo collection
Team photograph of the Melfort High School Boys Hockey Team; players identified as: (from left to right) Mr. Anderson, Taylor Gordon, Jim McPhee, Doug Trimner, Gordon Lustig, Del Keown, Tom Greig (sp.), Art ?, Keith Peters, Don Miller