- MJ-133.94-419
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- 1910-1913
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of a field of wheat with a farm in the distance.
Rice, Lewis
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Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of a field of wheat with a farm in the distance.
Rice, Lewis
View of the Bell farmyard in 1884
Part of Agriculture Collection
Laminated reproduction of a photo from the Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum of Canadian History, Montreal. The labels at the bottom of the photograph identify: "Bell Farmhouse"; "round stone barn"; "proposed new barn site" (with an arrow); "wooden barns".
Unidentified people in farmyard
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Farm scene with men, women and children standing on ground or sitting in horse-drawn buggies; farm house and buildings in background
Tighnduin Farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of buildings on the Tighnduin family farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Houses and barns on the Tighnduin farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Houses and barns of the Tighnduin farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Houses and barns at Tighnduin Farm in Lashburn Saskatchewan
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Houses and barns of Tighnduin Farm in Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Round Barn in Belbeck, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of a round barn located in Belbeck, Saskatchewan
Kearn, Edith
Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
This image is of a typical farm built by early homesteaders as seen from a field.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
Several unidentified buildings are seen on a prairie homestead.
Four men working in the lab in [PFRA Peterson Building].
Bio/Historical Note: In 1958 the federal government leased a three-acre site in what was then the north end of campus from the University for $1 a year. On that site was built the PFRA-Peterson Building, home of the northern Saskatchewan PFRA (Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act) regional group. Staff worked on planning for the Gardiner Dam, soil conservation, and provided a variety of technical services to its prairie clientele. Sold to the University of Saskatchewan in 1998 for $1, the building's name refers to Bob Peterson, PFRA's first soil mechanics and materials engineer who was involved in the design and construction of many of the PFRA dams in Western Canada.
"Mungo Clark's Barn" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of several wooden buildings; a car is inside one of the buildings
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
A Mennonite barn is seen to the rear of the house on a prairie homestead. Several chickens and a wagon are also seen in the foreground.