- 2002-182-013
- Item
- [ca. 1920-1949?]
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Formal/Studio portrait of [Bernice McCosh and her daughter?]
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Formal/Studio portrait of [Bernice McCosh and her daughter?]
Sports Day - Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Group photograph of three girls and two boys dressed up in cowboy outfits, all with bikes.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of the 200 Block (west side) of Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
Carson of Skyline
Two men, one standing on frame of combine and the other man is shoveling grain in the back of a one ton truck.
Animal Pens at Melfort Research Station
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of the animal sheds and feeder at the Melfort Research Station.
Vaccinating Cattle - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
A table with a variety of vaccines and needles at the Melfort Research Station; men in background vaccinating cattle.
Ethelton Memorial Rink in Ethelton, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Ethelton Memorial Rink in Ethelton, Saskatchewan
Golf Club House - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of the Melfort Golf Club House in Melfort, Saskatchewan
Heath Photo Studio
Cattle Pens - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Abe Fennell in cattle pen with men standing amongst the cattle; the other names are unknown at this time.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
A 1905 Case Steam Engine rebuilt by Lionel Turgeon. This is a left side view of the engine on a flat-bed rail car. 03 Left rear quarter view, Melfort Motors in the background. Sold to someone in Winnipeg;
Turgeon, Lionel
Hay Storage Shed - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
View of the hay shelter or shed (stored bale system) at the Melfort Research Station.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
The sheep barn divided into pens used for lambing. There a is a person walking down the isle. This barn was moved from Snowden, Sk. to the Research Station.
Grinding Feed at Melfort Research Station
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
A hay-drying tower, the first on the continent, was built in 1971. It had a capacity of more than 80 tonnes dry matter. The first forage systems engineer, Dr.W. Coates, was hired in 1973,
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
A major cattle management project, in co-operation with the province of Saskatchewan, was initiated in 1974 with the purchase of 280 Hereford heifers and the provision by the province of 1.5 sections of land at the Pathlow Community Pasture.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Man on tractor dumping a bale into a grinder. Another man on a tractor controlling the grinder. There is snow on the ground. Names are unknown at this time.