- FGPC-PI-P200
- Item
- [ca. 1906]
Prairie sod buildings. Tee-pee of wood. Young boy and dog in foreground with wagons in yard.
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Prairie sod buildings. Tee-pee of wood. Young boy and dog in foreground with wagons in yard.
High level photo looking across 3rd Avenue E
View looking south east across 3rd Avenue East at the residential area towards a church including a fuel depot.
High level photo looking down 2nd Avenue W.
Looking south east on 2nd Avenue West at church, community hall , business area and homes.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
High level photo looking down 3rd Avenue E.
A view of 3rd Avenue East for two blocks including part of 4th and 2nd Avenue homes as well as the Department of Highways building, Lampman Flour Mill and power plant.
Hillside School with teacher and students
Group photograph of students and teacher (Art Broadbridge?) at Hillside School
Hi-Way Oil Refinery and surroundings.
The Hi-Way refinery with the bubble tower and condensers, with a max capacity 200 barrels per day. It averaged 160 barrels.
Homes built on former Highways Depot property
Sign post indicating Sixth Ave. and Young St. with the backyards of four homes shown.
Four wagons loaded with household articles leaving Saskatoon. The first wagon is being pulled by oxen with four cows beside it. The third wagon is also being pulled by oxen while the fourth wagon has a team of horses pulling it.
One horse, two passenger buggy. A barn built of poles and straw in the background.
Two horses hitched to a "taxi" with two men in front seat. The 200 block of Main Street Rosetown is seen in the background with the Royal Bank of Canada on the corner.
Two horse drawn teams, one pulling a stook wagon and the other pulling a stook loader.
The front steps of the hospital with eight ladies and one man.
Ed Smith, Bob Fisher, Rob Thompson, Al Wishart, Mike Bohn, Vern Houston, Herb Frerichs, Mike Oze, Rudy Rollheiser, Andy Sieffert, Les Potts, Fred Deslauriers, Bill Annis, Gordon Atkinson, Jock Patterson, Archie McRea, Edwin Peters, Earl Oliver are lined up for photo.