- Series 2: CPC. 1928-1933, predominant 1930-1931. - Folder 17: "Photographs."
- Item
- 1931
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
This image is of a sod roofed home typical of those built by early homesteaders.
51 resultados com objetos digitais Mostrar resultados com objetos digitais
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
This image is of a sod roofed home typical of those built by early homesteaders.
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
The First Pinwherry United Church Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Two people and two horses in front of a large sod building. The people are identified as Reverend and Mrs. George Gervin.
"Sod House In Kensmith School District" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Three women, one man, one child and a dog in front of a sod house
There is a wooden building beside the sod house
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Lady in long coat standing in the doorway of a sod shack.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Coulter family stands in front of a large teepee made of branches and a sod house. L-R: Ambrose Bee, Mrs. Coulter, Bessie Coulter (Mrs. J. Graham), Fred Hill, A. Fletcher, Hector Coulter, Jim Coulter, unknown, Jake Coulter.
Sod and Frame house near Kerrobert
Parte de Rice's Studio collection
Black and white photograph of two men and a dog in front of a sod and frame house; there is a clothes line in front of the house.
Sem título
Four men standing in front of the barn holding animals; four white horses, three harnessed, two dark coloured horses harnessed and one colt. The other team might be oxen. One buggy with a dog lying underneath.
The Ritchie family sod house with, L-R, Mrs. Peter Ritchie, Sr., Miss Jean Ritchie, Peter Ritchie, Sr. in front of the house. A window box contains flowers. There is a frame barn behind the house.
"Annie and her girls" (3), another small boy, "Fairman and Uncle Tom."
Sod blacksmith shop on farm of A.D. Fletcher in 1906, Zealandia, Sask.
Man in buckboard, sod barn in background. Sunflowers growing in forefront.
A lady stands outside a sod house which was the very first Winona School. The Winona district hosted "sodding bees" where they would pile sod walls three feet thick against the wooden frame of the school, producing a building which was warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Mr. A.N. Swetman, one of the first surveyors to the area, stands in front of Zealandia's first post office, a sod and wooden structure. It was located near the present site of Zealandia.
Ritchie family portrait in front of their sod house in the Zealandia area. Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie, six children, and Gramma Ritchie(?), along with a dog.