Winter Threshing near Lloydminster
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- 1911
Winter threshing; note the straw carrier and hand feeder
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Winter Threshing near Lloydminster
Winter threshing; note the straw carrier and hand feeder
Calling Bull family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
The Calling Bull family, a Métis family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
Cree Delegation for meeting with Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier
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.
"Scalp Dance, Blackfoot Indians"
Group photograph of the Blackfoot Indigenous people celebrating during a Scalp Dance ceremony
A.Y. & Company
Will Everitt and his Log House
Will Everitt and his log house under construction
Local grocery store in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Five men standing in front of doorway of local grocer; note price signs in window.
1909 4 cylinder Russell motor car
Starting the "Hatfield' Homestead
Looking across the 'Gully" at the “Hatfield Homestead” at Big Gully Creek, Saskatchewan
Large snow banks on the corner of 50th Street and 50th Avenue in Lloydminster caused by a spring blizzard, April 4-6, 1938.
Town of Marshall, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of Marshall, Saskatchewan, looking north
Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s
Aerial view of the town of Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s.
Herbert Spense, leading a horse (probably named 'Barney') out of a sod barn
Imhoff Studio in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan
Outside view of artist Berthold Imhoff’s studio in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan
Lloydminster Hospital in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
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.