- 2004-100-028
- Item
- 1981
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Two men ( names unknown at this time) standing beside a square baler and feed processor. Bales are being piled in front of them.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Two men ( names unknown at this time) standing beside a square baler and feed processor. Bales are being piled in front of them.
Part of Wesley Aikenhead collection
Five young men a minister and four adults in a living room beside a fireplace. Sunday School class.
Sunday School Picnic, Jubilee Park - Melfort, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A Sunday School Picnic at Jubilee Park, Melfort. Children and adults sitting on the grass and playing in the water.
Part of McCosh, William fonds
Three pictures of Melfort; 1902 Surveying the Town site; 1903 Several buildings ERECTed; 1911 many buildings, Melfort Hotel visible.
Susie + Chester, oldest native Eskimos, Baker Lake Area
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Susie and Chester, an Inuit couple in the Baker Lake region.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A waterfall in the background and trees in the foreground.
Tending the herd - Embertson Farm
Part of Wesley Aikenhead collection
Woman sitting on a milk stool, man walking among the cows. Embertson farmyard.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Thatch Creek School #983 was built in 1921. Ethel Lobb's husband (William) and all three of her children (Harley, Lyell and Lorne) attended this School.
Thatch Creek School picnic at Melfort Dam
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A group of people from Thatch Creek School district having a picnic at the Melfort Dam.
The Dickie brothers - Melfort, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
The Dickie brothers standing in front of a car. L -R: William (Bill) Gordon Dickie and John Alexander Dickie.
The Great Divide, Banff National Park, Alberta
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
View of a sign post that reads: "The Great Divide" in the centre with Alberta on the right and British Columbia on the left. There is a cairn in the foreground near the centre, and a mountain in the background.
Chandler, Albert
The Harms' Threshing Outfit on the Richardson's Farm
The Harm's threshing outfit on the Richardson farm; a Rumely tractor can be seen on the left.
The home of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lobb - Beatty, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
The home of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lobb in Beatty. The house was built in 1905 by Thomas Lobb.
The Imperial Cafe in Beatty, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A crowd of people outside of the Imperial Cafe in Beatty watching a bear drinking from a Coke bottle.
The Lobb Brothers building stock car in Beatty, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Harley, Lyell and Lorne Lobb working on a stock car.