Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
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Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) water tower in 1897.
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Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) water tower in 1897.
Right-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Right-side of looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway water tower.
Applicants ready to file applications for homestead
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Mayors speech to applicants lined up to receive homestead land abandoned by Doukhobors
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Canadian Centennial leaf with fireworks
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The Saskatchewan Homesteader
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Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene during the early settlement days
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Typical threshing scene during the early settlement days
Sir Wilfred [Laurier's] special train
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Sir Wilfred's special train being the first passenger train on the Melville Yorkton branch of G.P.T.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
North side of Broadway west from 4th. Avenue in Yorkton.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W. D. Dunlop on 2nd. Ave.
Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horses
Threshing wheat on Bull Bros. Farm
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing wheat on Bull Bros. Farm