- MLCN-445-0030
- Pièce
- [ca. 1950's]
Fait partie de Judith May Greyeyes collection
William (Bill Curly) Greyeyes
Fait partie de Judith May Greyeyes collection
William (Bill Curly) Greyeyes
Fait partie de Judith May Greyeyes collection
Unidentified Children at the Prince Albert Sanatorium
Fait partie de Judith May Greyeyes collection
Ralph Greyeyes is seated on a tractor [Muskeg Lake Cree Nation]
Fait partie de Judith May Greyeyes collection
Brenda (Greyeyes) Ahenakew is carrying Spencer Greyeyes, next to Shirley Ahenakew, Dolores (Greyeyes) Sand, Ruth Greyeyes, Harold Greyeyes, Fredrick Ahenakew, Front row: Gregory Ahenakew, and Gloria, Judy, Elaine, Janet, Kevin, Lawrence Greyeyes Children of Harold & Freda Greyeyes & Grace and David Ahenakew
Fait partie de Antoinette Moreau collection
Andy Greyeyes is pictured with his cat in front of the well at his parent's, Clemence and Louis Greyeyes, homestead.
Fait partie de Antoinette Moreau collection
Georgina (Greyeyes) Venne
Fait partie de Antoinette Moreau collection
Fred and Flora Arcand
Fait partie de Antoinette Moreau collection
Rita (Greyeyes) Isbister and Helen (Greyeyes) Moffat.
Fait partie de City of Melfort collection
Three newspaper photo clippings of Melfort glued to a sheet of bristol board. The top one is of the survey in 1902 and the other two are of Melfort in 1903 and 1911.
Fait partie de Jack Arthur Howell fonds
Four oxen and a breaking plough; L to R: Bongo, Redy, Spotty, Bingo; Art? Howell standing behind the oxen.
Fait partie de Jack Arthur Howell fonds
Art Howell standing on a wagon being pulled by one horse and one ox. George Howell standing on ground beside the wagon.
Fait partie de Jack Arthur Howell fonds
Work horses wearing harness drinking from a small stream.
McCosh Plumbing and Heating in Melfort, Sask.
Fait partie de Wesley Aikenhead collection
Six men leaning on the window ledge in front the McCosh Plumbing and Heating building at 110 Burrows Ave. W., Melfort. L- R Elmo Price, Norman Clark, Wilfred Payner, Alex Graham, ?, George Mallett.
Fait partie de Wesley Aikenhead collection
A man on an oxen [Ole Shirley ?]. The man is wearing a tophat and drinking from a jug with tools straped to the back of the ox.