Autumn on the river bank in Saskatoon
- LGS IX 3-2
- Item
- 1959 - 1964
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Colourful foliage and grasses are seen on the river bank in Saskatoon.
Autumn on the river bank in Saskatoon
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Colourful foliage and grasses are seen on the river bank in Saskatoon.
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A farm house and it's barn are seen covered in snow.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Wild sunflowers at the roadside
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A group of sunflowers are seen blooming along the edge of a road.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Up the river bank in early spring
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A dirt path is seen winding it way up a river bank.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A dirt road is seen winding though a wooded bluff.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Two docks are seen empty on a northern Saskatchewan lake.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
The lights of buildings on campus of the University of Saskatchewan are seen through blowing snow.
Barn with silos of the University of Saskatchewan
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
The Main barn and it's silos of the University of Saskatchewan are seen from the east side.
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A field is seen with stacks of straw on it; two cabins and a barn are seen in the background.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A man is seen in a field standing next to a "barge" stack of straw. Several more stacks are seen around him.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A field is seen with "barge" stacks of straw on it. Several more stacks are seen in the distance.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A row of wheat is seen laying on the ground from snow.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A field is seen laying fallow in the summer at the Regina Experimental Station. One half was cultivated with a Duckfoot Cultivator and the other with a One-way discer.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
A field is seen laying fallow after it was cultivated with a V-shaped Noble Blade.
Lewis, Hartford Allen
Part of F.H. Edmunds fonds
View of hoodoo desert erosion in Monument Valley, Arizona. Note that hoodoos are 300 feet high.
Bio/historical note: Frederic Harrison Edmunds was born in Hawarden, North Wales in 1898. He received his B.Sc. (1922) and MSc. (1923) from the University of Liverpool. In 1925 he came to Canada and joined the Department of Soils at the University of Saskatchewan. Professor Edmunds was named chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences in 1961, a position he held until his death in February, 1965.