W.E. Leard Co. Store - Beatty, Sask.
- 997-099-220
- Stuk
- 1928
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Three wagons and approximately four or five horses hitched in front of the W.E. Leard Co. store in Beatty. The Leard's lived on the 2nd floor.
W.E. Leard Co. Store - Beatty, Sask.
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Three wagons and approximately four or five horses hitched in front of the W.E. Leard Co. store in Beatty. The Leard's lived on the 2nd floor.
The Dickie brothers - Melfort, Sask.
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The Dickie brothers standing in front of a car. L -R: William (Bill) Gordon Dickie and John Alexander Dickie.
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A truck on a ferry that is crossing a river.
School Parade Down Main Street - Melfort, Sask.
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A parade down Main Street, Melfort in 1921. Melfort City Hall in background.
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A. A. Ferguson's home and Post Office in Beatty. Horses and a wagon on the street, snow on the ground.
Searle Grain Elevator Fire - Beatty, Sask.
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Beatty's Searle Grain elevator on fire. Smoke rises from the fire. A building is seen to the left.
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Two brick houses on McLeod Ave. The homes were built in the 1900's. There is some snow on the ground.
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A scenic view of Lake Louise, Alberta.
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A view of Melfort. There are haystacks in the foreground.
Foster's cattle going the wrong way
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A herd of cows going by a house. There is a wooden sidewalk in centre of the photo. Jack Foster had a ranch north of Beatty and he owned the cattle.
The home of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lobb - Beatty, Sask.
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The home of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lobb in Beatty. The house was built in 1905 by Thomas Lobb.
Lady Minto Hospital and Nurses Residence - Melfort, Sask.
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The Lady Minto Hospital and Nurse's Residence. This was the first hospital in Melfort. The formal opening was held on May 15, 1907.
English cabin on the Saskatchewan River
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A log cabin called "English Cabin" that was on the north side of the Saskatchewan River, north of Gronlid.
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Twelve people standing in the bushes picking raspberries, they are the Netterfields, Baxters and Leards. A man in foreground holding a bucket up to a child's mouth.
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Two Ford cars parked in Ford's raspberry patch. Names are unknown.