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- April 24, 1900
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Bedroom of Annie Smith Wallis in tower of Canadian Pacific Railway hotel
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Bedroom of Annie Smith Wallis in tower of Canadian Pacific Railway hotel
Bee Hives on honey farm near Carlyle, Saskatchewan
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of a beekeeper with bee hives on a honey farm near Carlyle, Saskatchewan.
Rice, Lewis
Beech Family Members in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
William, Esther, and Kathleen Beech posing for a professional family portrait
View of cattle on feeding trails; feed mill in background and cattle within the pens.
Bio/Historical Note: The Beef Cattle Research Unit was located on land along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and within the limits of the City of Saskatoon. Built in the 1950s and owned by the university, the university needed to relocate the aging feedlot. It was decommissioned during the spring and summer of 2018.
View of cattle on feeding trails; feed mill in background and cattle within the pens.
Bio/Historical Note: The Beef Cattle Research Unit was located on land along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and within the limits of the City of Saskatoon. Built in the 1950s and owned by the university, the university needed to relocate the aging feedlot. It was decommissioned during the spring and summer of 2018.
Beef Cattle Research Station - Experimental Feedlot - Official Opening
Elevated view of the opening of the experimental feedlot. Outdoor scene with dais in foreground and audience under a roof in background. View from behind dais.
Bio/Historical Note: The Beef Cattle Research Unit was located on land along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and within the limits of the City of Saskatoon. Built in the 1950s and owned by the university, the university needed to relocate the aging feedlot. It was decommissioned during the spring and summer of 2018.
Beef Cattle Research Station - Experimental Feedlot - Official Opening
Alexander H. McDonald, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, cutting ribbon to open the experimental feedlot.
Bio/Historical Note: The Beef Cattle Research Unit was located on land along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and within the limits of the City of Saskatoon. Built in the 1950s and owned by the university, the university needed to relocate the aging feedlot. It was decommissioned during the spring and summer of 2018.
Beef Cattle Research Station - Experimental Feedlot - Official Opening
View of the feedlot pens holding cattle.
Bio/Historical Note: The Beef Cattle Research Unit was located on land along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and within the limits of the City of Saskatoon. Built in the 1950s and owned by the university, the university needed to relocate the aging feedlot. It was decommissioned during the spring and summer of 2018.
Before the Red Coats Came (Maclean's Magazine)
Part of Indigenous Collection
A newspaper article split between two issues of Maclean's Magazine - February 15 (pp 12-13; 48-? the latter is missing) and March 1, 1923 (pp 25-26; 50-52). The article written by "Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance" contains interviews with multiple First Nations warriors and their stories from battle.
Buffalo Child Long Lance
Beginning Construction of Dark's Drug Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Four men and two horses in a space between two buildings on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The space has been excavated for laying foundation and there are more men and some machinery at street level
L-R: Orom McIsaac, Stew Adnam, Cliff Morris, Zelma McIsaac, Gordon Long.
Behind the Footlights - Recollections of the Indian Head Opera House
Part of Businesses Collection
Reprint of article in Saskatchewan History, Winter 1956, pp 21-25. A first-person account by Grace (Osment) Irwin, daughter of Arthur J. Osment, builder/owner/operator of the Opera House, now (2021) the Grand Theatre.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Clock tower behind other buildings.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
View of restaurants and cafes across street; horse carriage in foreground.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
View of restaurants and cafes across street.