A Field of Stooks Near Vance, Saskatchewan
- 84.482.08A
- Item
- ca.1927
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A field with Stooks
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A Field of Stooks Near Vance, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A field with Stooks
A Field of Stooks Near Vance, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A field with Stooks
A field with a stack of square hay bales
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A large long stack of square hay bales in a field near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
Dommasch, Hans S.
A field with several rolled Hay Bales
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Mist hangs over a field with several rolled bales of hay near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
A field with several rolled Hay Bales
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Several rolled bales of hay are seen in a field near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
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
Head and shoulders image of A. Forrest Angus, first chairman, University Board of Governors, May 1908-1911.
Bio/Historical Note: Alexander Forrest Angus (1857-1927) was born in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. He emigrated to Canada in 1877. Angus was employed by the Bank of Montreal in different cities from 1879 to 1901. He was transferred to Regina, Saskatchewan in 1901 and retired to Victoria, British Columbia, in 1920. Angus was the first chairman of the University Board of Governors from May 1908 to 1910, and remained on the Board until 1920. Angus died in Victoria in 1927.
A full turn out of the Yorkton Fire Brigade
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
A full turn out of the Yorkton Fire Brigade in 1908. In the lead is the chemical truck on which the chief always rode with the driver, next is the fire engine, then two hose reels, each hauled by two men and lastly the ladder truck.
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Lyle Sanderson; Ross Wilson
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Mary Humstone; Red Williams
Part of G. Bilson fonds
Part of Summer School fonds
Part of J.C. Courtney fonds