- FGPC-TR-P285
- Item
- [ca. 1931 ]
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The CPR Station viewed from the south east side.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The CPR Station viewed from the south east side.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
View from the top of the Murray Memorial Building showing the end of the building plus the entrance, theatre and the classroom wings. Trees in the foreground, city in the background showing Ogilvie Flour mill on the left and the Canadian Pacific railway bridge across the river on the right.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
Dam overflow, Wolseley, Spring 1923
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
This photograph shows the original Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam [built in 1902] that created Fairley Lake.
Wolseley Stock Yard and south Side ca. 1950
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
Wolseley's stock yard and some homes on south side of CPR right of way. Home built in late 1940s
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
A steam locomotive is seen pulling several train cars on a Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) ‘Spur Line’ running between Reston, Manitoba and Wolseley, Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1961. It was affectionately named “Peanut” as its whistle resembled the sound of a peanut vendor’s cart.
Sem título
First train station in Wolseley, Sask.
Parte de WHFA Photos Collection
The first Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station in Wolseley, built in 1882, the year the tracks were laid through the area.
Parte de ECM Photograph Collection
Old Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam located 1 mile north of Esterhazy, SK. in the Kaposvar Valley; used as a water reservoir for the CPR steam engines.
Railway yards, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan
Parte de ECM Photograph Collection
Railway yards in Esterhazy about 1913, with water tower, three elevators and station.