- 77.195.14
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- [ca.1909]
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A small building/homestead made out of logs with a truck and person in the distant background.
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A small building/homestead made out of logs with a truck and person in the distant background.
The Powell house mid-move with members of its moving crew standing around it. W. Ross Thompson moved the house.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
The Powell house mid-move with some of the equipment that made it possible in the forefront of the photo.
Man in buckboard, sod barn in background. Sunflowers growing in forefront.
House formerly owned by Dr. Harry Douglas
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Exterior of 3-storey home formerly of Dr. Harry Douglas.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Run-down house in Germantown with "Unsanitary" notice
Houses in Germantown neighbourhood, Regina
Part of City of Regina fonds
Unidentified houses on a street in the Germantown area of Regina, Saskatchewan.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Hugh Linke farm near Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Moving the Powell farm house through the Eagle Creek valley from its original location about 8 miles north of Eagle Creek to its present position, 2.5 miles south of Rosetown.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
The Iredale family, two men, three women, four children and two dogs, pose in front of their home at Fort Qu'Appelle
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
The home of J. Rugg Elston is seen.
J.C. Hamilton home on Main Street
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Hamilton family in front yard of house in Moose Jaw. Portion of Presbyterian Church visible at left
John Buchanan at his ranch in the Dirt Hills area.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Group photograph with John Buchanan (seated) at his ranch in the Dirt Hills area, near Claybank, Saskatchewan
Members of the John Goodale family stand outside their farm house, located south of Saskatoon near Floral, Saskatchewan. Names (from left): Marion, followed by three unidentified individuals, Bob Jr., John (1906-1994), Jane, another unidentified individual, Mrs. George Marion holding [?], Mrs. Mary Goodale (wife of Robert Goodale Sr). House was rebuilt in 1925. This house was built before 1900 and known as the "house with seven gables" and was a landmark for travellers. It was bought by Robert Goodale Sr. in 1911 and was remodeled in 1925 for $2500.