No 11, Service Flying Training School Yorkton history - Page 2
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Page 2 of the history of No. 11 Service Flying Training School in Yorkton.
No 11, Service Flying Training School Yorkton history - Page 2
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Page 2 of the history of No. 11 Service Flying Training School in Yorkton.
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Page 5 of the history of No. 11 Service Flying Training School in Yorkton.
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A homesteader's log shack in the ca.1890
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List of Home Guard - Page 1
North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904
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North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904, features many stores such as M. Krushen & Co.
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Broadway and First Ave., about 1909. Taken from a window in the lake of the Woods elevator. The C. P. R. wind mill, water tank and round house n the foreground.
Looking south east from St. Andrew's Presyterian church
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Looking south east from St. Andrew's Presbyterian church about 1909. The new land Titles Office on the left and the Town Hall and Post Office in the foreground.
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Broadway taken in 1899. Markham's small house is seen and Markham's Livery Stable.
Sir Wilfred [Laurier's] special train
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Sir Wilfred's special train being the first passenger train on the Melville Yorkton branch of G.T.P.
Right-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
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Right-side of looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway water tower.
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Threshing scene during the early settlement days
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Typical threshing scene during the early settlement days
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Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W. D. Dunlop on 2nd. Ave.