- MSS C555/1/4.2F
- Item
- 1903.
Image of nude parade of Doukhobors from Langham area to Saskatoon. This group was stopped by the Mounted Police northwest of Saskatoon.
Image of nude parade of Doukhobors from Langham area to Saskatoon. This group was stopped by the Mounted Police northwest of Saskatoon.
Doukhobor women drawing a plough.
Image of group of Doukhobor women drawing a plough. A man guides the plough.
The photo album contains photographs taken by Charles J. Couper, resident of Cannington Manor. The album contains shows residents and scenery of Cannington Manor and surrounding area. Some photos not identified.
Image of three Russian men dressed in winter clothing, facing camera. Elevators in background.
This is a picture of a turkey ranch at Ardenode, Alberta.
Posed photograph of young Doukhobor family. The mother and father each holding a child; a small child is seated.
Posed photograph of older Doukhobor couple. On back: "Doukhobor couple/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
This is a picture of an Indian Tea Dance at Baffleford.
This picture was taken at the third, annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B. Cameron, then at the Indian Agency on the high wheeled velocipede. Mr. Cameron was the author of "Blood Red the Sun". Also the picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.
Old N.W.M.P. Barracks-Wood Mountain Post
This is a picture of an old N.W.M.P. barracks at Wood Mountain Post.
Veterans of R.N.W.M.P. Recall Early Frontier Days
These are two photos, one close shot and one at a distance. The pictures are of A. (Jock) Robinson, Isaac (Ike) Forbes and J. French Forbes who are retired from the Royal North West Mounted Police.
Barr Colony camp at Saskatoon.
Image of tents and equipment at the Barr Colony camp in Saskatoon.
Bird's Eye View of Barr Colony Camp
This is a picture of the Barr Colony camp and also you can see the railroad.
Tennis Party at the Piggott home
This is a picture of a tennis party at the Piggott home.
There are several copies of this picture and negatives. This picture shows a summer camping group in very early days. Fishing, swimming and sailing were sports of the early English settlers in this district; long before Western Lake Resorts were though of. Cannington Lake was the favourite scene.