Barr Colony camp at Saskatoon.
- MSS_C550_1_29_5a
- Item
- April 30, 1903
Image of tents and equipment at the Barr Colony camp in Saskatoon.
Barr Colony camp at Saskatoon.
Image of tents and equipment at the Barr Colony camp in Saskatoon.
Veterans of R.N.W.M.P. Recall Early Frontier Days
These are two photos, one close shot and one at a distance. The pictures are of A. (Jock) Robinson, Isaac (Ike) Forbes and J. French Forbes who are retired from the Royal North West Mounted Police.
Veterans of R.N.W.M.P. Recall Early Frontier Days
This page is with the two pictures of A. (Jock) Robinson, Isaac (Ike) Forbes and J. French Forbes who are retired from the Royal North West Mounted Police. This paper explains a little about each man and their career as R.N.W.M.P.
This is a picture of the N.W.M.P.barracks that is no longer standing.
This is a picture of the N.W.M.P. barracks.
Old N.W.M.P. Barracks-Wood Mountain Post
This is a picture of an old N.W.M.P. barracks at Wood Mountain Post.
This picture was taken at the third, annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B. Cameron, then at the Indian Agency on the high wheeled velocipede. Mr. Cameron was the author of "Blood Red the Sun". Also the picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.
This is a picture of Beardy's Warriors and W.R. Cameron. This picture was taken at Duck Lake, NWT on July 13, 1891.
This picture was taken at the third annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B.Cameron, then at the Indian Agency is standing beside his velocipede. Also this picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.
This is a picture of an Indian Tea Dance at Baffleford.
This is a picture of an Indian encampment at Bafflefored.
This clipping contains two pictures of Regina. One of the pictures is dated 1896 and the other is dated 1909. Then there is an article talking about the origins of Regina and also mentioned that it is now a city and the centre of the greatest wheat producing districts on the North American continent.
Photo series of Couper family in front of home.
There are three different poses (a, b, c) of the Couper family in front of their home at Cannington Manor, SK. Also in this file are several copies of the pictures and their negatives.
The Downy's threshing outfit marked by six teams of horses. Crops were small and stacks more often placed in a group of four to admit the machine. Straw pitchers were kept on the jump.