Calling Bull family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
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The Calling Bull family, a Métis family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
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Calling Bull family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
The Calling Bull family, a Métis family from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
Studio portrait of Billy Marshall and family of Daysland, Alberta.
Studio portrait of Sallie Tildesley, cousin of donor Arthur Tildesley, in Welsh costume.
Lillian Burke, age 1 year, 6 months, sitting in a field wearing a bonnet.
Multiple junior hockey teams in Lloydminster, Sask.
Aerial/group photo of various young hockey players on several different teams taken at the Lloydminster arena.
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
CNR Railway cars, with men unloading railroad ties
Canadian National Railway (CNR) freight cars, with men unloading railroad ties using teams of horses and wagons.
Getting Ice from the river, 1903
Man identified as Dick Ozanne, getting ice from the North Saskatchewan River in early May, 1903.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Mr. G.E. Bowran and his horse drawn riding binder
Mr. G.E. Bowran and his horse drawn riding binder
Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre Collection
This collection contains photos accumulated by the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre.
First Church in Lloydminster - St. John's [Ministry]
The first Church built in Lloydminster was an Anglican Church constructed of logs; it remains on its original site in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.
Grave marker of Lawrence Chevell (1874-1904) in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Winter Supply of Wood, Noyes Brothers
Man standing beside a teepee-shaped stack of wood; collected by the Noyes brothers living in the Marshall District in Saskatchewan for the winter of 1905.
Barr Colonists’ wagons leaving Saskatoon
Barr Colonists on trail just outside of Saskatoon, 1905