Bridge - Nipawin, Saskatchewan
- 2000-052-054
- Item
- 1928
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
The construction of the Railway/Highway bridge over the Saskatchewan River at the town of Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
Jerrett's Photo Art Studio
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Bridge - Nipawin, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
The construction of the Railway/Highway bridge over the Saskatchewan River at the town of Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
Jerrett's Photo Art Studio
Taken from South of Rosetown. Businesses visible are, from left to right: Esso/Voyageur, Howard Concave Corporation, Andersons, Heartland.
Rosetown Dept. of Highways, 6th Street East. Helen Simpson in the doorway.
Eagle Creek floods over Highway 4
Eagle Creek has flooded highway 4 and a four man road crew is working on it.
Highway # 263 to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Highway# 263 between Waskesiu and Emma Lake, Saskatchewan is seen glistening after a rain fall.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Highway # 263 to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Mist is seen over Highway# 263 between Waskesiu and Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Aerial view of highway 17 and wheat fields.
Highway 263 to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A car on Highway 263 between Waskesiu Lake and Emma Lake, Saskatchewan is seen the road is glistening after a rain fall.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Photo showcases businesses on the east side of Highway 4. Case and Massey-Ferguson dealerships; fertilizer storage; Gulf service station (1969-1985); water tower; and a truck.
Photo taken farther back than RO6.014. Shows Hammond's Radiator Repair; UGG elevator; Case & Massey dealerships; fertilizer elevator; Gulf service station; Pool elevator; water tower.
Highway 7 in the Early 20th Century
Hyslop Motors in the foreground; school visible in the background in front of the church.
A "busload" of men arrive along Highway 4 North to clear snow from the road after a heavy storm.
The brick building on the left of the highway is Lions Manor; the backside of McNab Place can be seen just behind it.
Charters, Rose
Mike Gawletz, Department of Highways worker, with the first hydraulic Champion grader. He worked for the Department of Highways from 1943-1958.
New highways maintenance building
A view of the front of the new Department of Highways equipment depot.