- AG-0007
- Item
- [1882]
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Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
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Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
Farmer, daughter, horses & wagon
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Four-wheel wagon with two horses in harness; man standing beside with young girl on wagon. With group of photos from 1920s.
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Parade on Front St. in Wolseley with band and groups of men with banners.
Bird's-Eye view of Wolseley, Saskatchewan
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Photographer was at north-east corner of town to get panoramic view of Wolseley, Saskatchewan. Many prominent buildings in view.
Sherbrooke & Front Streets, Wolseley, Saskatchewan
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Business section of Wolseley, Saskatchewan including the Perley Block, the Empire Hotel, the Union Bank and the Leland Hotel (version #2, rebuilt after fire in1923 destroyed the original).
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Four women are seen standing outside the house.
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Thomas Edward Scriver (1880-1962) was dubbed "The Dean of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Editors" when he died after publishing The Wolseley News for 58 years. He was a temperance supporter and was at the founding conventions of both the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and its later namesake, the New Democratic Party (NDP)
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View of the War Memorial in Wolseley, Saskatchewan
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Team/Group photograph of the Moffat, Saskatchewan football team, taken at Baring, Saskatchewan. Players identified on bottom of photograph.
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A steam locomotive is seen pulling several train cars on a Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) ‘Spur Line’ running between Reston, Manitoba and Wolseley, Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1961. It was affectionately named “Peanut” as its whistle resembled the sound of a peanut vendor’s cart.
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Wolseley Junior Lacrosse Team,1907
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This photo was taken in front of Wolseley Public School. Names of those in the photo are listed on matte.
Wolseley Stock Yard and south Side ca. 1950
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Wolseley's stock yard and some homes on south side of CPR right of way. Home built in late 1940s
"Stook Threshing in the West" - threshing outfit near Wolseley, NWT, 1903
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Threshing outfit with steam tractor with at least 13 man and four boy crew. Four teams of horses visible.
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John Hoskins Ellis established a general store in 1883 in the area that took his name, Ellisboro. This is his first sign, which puts the date in the early days of his business. The log house to the right was used for community functions, such as church and dances.
Group at Ellisboro Old Timers Picnic
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24 people, only part of the visitors to the Ellisboro Picnic in 1931. Names written in pen on front. Notables such as Mr. & Mrs. J.H. Ellis, "Auntie" Martin, Mrs. Hodgkinson and Dr. & Mrs. Elliott are present.