- BCHCC 1211
- Item
- [1911]
Teams of horse/wagons delivering grain to United Grain Growers' elevator near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Teams of horse/wagons delivering grain to United Grain Growers' elevator near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
The cricket team from Marshall, Saskatchewan; team members not identified
Lloydminster Post Office under construction
Group of men/construction workers standing in front of the Lloydminster Post Office that is under construction.
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Early photo of original log church in Lloydminster - side view
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Crowd on spectators on the bank of a lake watching boaters/rowers
Sin título
Man identified as Tom Bysouth with his team of oxen on Main Street in Lashburn, Saskatchewan.
Sin título
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
A posed portrait of Mr. & Mrs. H. Elkington on their wedding day in February, 1914
Rows of tents and horses at ‘Sewell Camp’, later known as Camp Hughes Military Training Site, located 10 kms west of Carberry, MB. In 1994 the site was formally recognized/listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places.
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Outdoor photo of Mr. & Mrs. H. Elkington.
Tighnduin Farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
View of buildings on the Tighnduin family farm near Lashburn, Saskatchewan
Blackfoot Hall First Christmas
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Large group of People (72) in hall.
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Frog Lake Cemetery showing gravesites of Constable Cowan, George Dill, T. Quinn, and C. Gouin
Weaver's Gas Tractor Threshing
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
View of several men standing on wagons as another stands by Weaver's Gasoline Tractor running a Threshing machine for T. Knipe Northminster, Sask. Awoman dressed in black stands next to the steel wheel of the tractor.
Sin título
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Mary Bowen playing a piano for guests including Tubby Jackson and unidentified man in uniform in parlour
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Two women [Mary Bowen?] and child sitting on shore of Neale Lake.