Participants in "Gas Tractioneering School"
- AG4.009
- Stuk
- 1912
A large group of men lined up with tractors outdoors
Participants in "Gas Tractioneering School"
A large group of men lined up with tractors outdoors
Rosetown curling team at the Saskatoon Bonspiel. L-R: J.W. Heartwell (Skip), J.D. Lang (2nd), R.O. Duncan (Lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd).
Jas and Marguerite Deslauriers
Studio portrait. On the back of the photo is written "Souvenir of our wedding day April 6 (Easter Monday) 1953."
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Street Photograph in Saskatoon
Lily Wessels (L), Ralph Wessels (C), Emma Kaiser (R) walking on a sidewalk in Saskatoon.
Camberley Women's Institute and spouses visited a potash mine
Large group posed in front of a building wearing hard hats. The name of the mine is not provided except that it is near Saskatoon.
Men attending Rumely Gas Tractioneering School
Held in Saskatoon, the school was attended by about 80 men.
Charlie Gibbings and John Diefenbaker
Charlie Gibbings receives his honorary Doctor of Laws degree from John G. Diefenbaker at the University of Saskatchewan.
Street photograph of William King (Bill or Billy) and Margaret King (Cooke), pioneers of Rosetown. Bill King was the proprieter of King's Store, among other accomplishments.
Rosetown curlers playing the Brier Cup at the Granite Curling Club in Saskatoon. 2nd from left: Stewart Gordon. Johnnie Franklin smoking cigar in middle. 2nd from right: Bill Heartwell. Harold Lloyd to the right of Bill.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wessels. Photo taken in Saskatoon by a street photographer. Millars Flowers sign at left. Ralph is wearing a short-sleeved shirt.
Mrs. Margaret Pinckney directing the members of the all-girl Fireside Choir on stage at a function in Saskatoon. All are wearing evening gowns, corsages, and choker necklaces.
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