Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre Collection
- BCHCC
- Collection
- 1903-1960
This collection contains photos accumulated by the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre.
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Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre Collection
This collection contains photos accumulated by the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre.
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Holtby & Jones wedding party outside; ; Holtby, Bill Jr.; Rendall, William; Rendall, Alice; Holtby, Bob; Jones, Herbert; Boan, Dorothy; Holtby,William Sr; Holtby, Mrs Sr; Crossley, Bessie; Holtby, Redvers; Jones, Frank; Jones, Herbert; Holtby, Elizabeth; Jones, Mrs Nathaniel; Holtby, Mrs R G Sr; Jones, Arthur; Jones, Nathaniel
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Outside of log cabin at museum
Excelsior Refineries, Lloydminster, Alberta
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Aerial/birds’ eye view of the Excelsior Refinery yard in Lloydminster, Alberta.
Lloydminster Post Office under construction
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Group of men/construction workers standing in front of the Lloydminster Post Office that is under construction.
Lloydminster, Sask. $1,000,000.00 fire, August 19, 1929
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August 19, 1929 saw a major fire that destroyed 53 downtown buildings in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and was estimated to be a million-dollar fire loss; wide-angle lense photograph shows streets of burnt buildings.
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Will Everitt and his Log House
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Will Everitt and his log house under construction
“War Memorial, Lloydminster, Sask, Canada”
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Lloydminster Cenotaph/War Memorial
Lloydminster Tigers Hockey Team
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Lloydminster Tigers Hockey Team. Players: (from L to R) W. Spence; R. Leonard; L.G. Lindsay; J.B. Boyd; E.A. Rendell; W.D. Price; G.K. Ross; W.L. Rendell; J.A. Miller; J.A. Fretwell. Champions, Western Saskatchewan Hockey League and winner of the C.C.M. Shield.
Official’s Race, Lloydminster Sports, July 5, 1909
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Official’s Race, Lloydminster Sports Day; nine men lined up to race, (from L to R): Charlie Despatre; Ivan Crossley; Billy Adams; H.C. Lyle; Sgt. McCarthy; Alec McLeod; Mr. Gilcrest;___; Dr. Hill.
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Cree Delegation for meeting with Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier
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Members of the Cree Delegation that met with Canadian Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier in Lloydminster on August 8, 1910. It includes (from back row to front, L to R): Fred Bowtell, Percy Gilbert, Angus Quinney, Benjamin Quinney, Jean Baptiste Opissinow, Wemistiko-siawasis, Joe Taylor, William Sibbald, Father Cunningham, Mikweyapiy, Flying About aka Waskahat, Three Legs aka Nistokotchis or Mr. Cook, Antoine Muskego aka Kekekwayan, Misihew aka Chief, Silly Man aka Motchyinis, Fox aka Makesis, Mr Quinney, Sr, aka Manito-nikik, John Calling Bull, Napeview, Feather Trousers aka Oiway-tas, Horse aka Kamistatin, Ugly Fingers aka Myitchetchiy, Carpenter aka Mistchi-Konapew.
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Lillian Burke, age 1 year, 6 months, sitting in a field wearing a bonnet.
Stone Building – Anglican Church
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Photograph taken outside of the Anglican Church made from local field stone in Deer Creek, Ontario
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A young baby, Olive Addison (born April 21, 1906) with her mother and father, standing outside of a house in the winter.
First Church in Lloydminster - St. John's [Ministry]
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The first Church built in Lloydminster was an Anglican Church constructed of logs; it remains on its original site in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.