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"Parade - Sports Day"

A parade float hitched to two horses
Signs on the float read "Porteous Bros The Painters Men of Color", "Furniture Paints", "...Right Porteous Bros The Right Ho..."
Written on the back in blue ink: "Parade - Sports Day 1913" and "Ms MacKay 223 Railway St. Saskatoon."

"Circus in Town of Biggar"

Three elephants on main street in Biggar, SK
The closest elephant has a man riding it and a cloth sign on it which reads "Meet Me At The Biggar Hotel Good Meals Cool Beer Fine Liquors Good Cigars"
A man on a horse is beside the other two elephants which are being led by two other men and there are more people standing on the sidewalk
Two store signs read "Hardware and Furniture A.W. Mooney." and "Drug Store"
Written on the bottom: "Biggar. Sask."
Written on the back in blue ink: "Circus in Town Biggar 1913 J Shepherd"

Laying Steel: Battleford To Cutknife

Laying railroad track on a bridge during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific line from Battleford, Saskatchewan, west to Cutknife, Saskatchewan; in the postcard/photograph there are trucks with trailers loaded with rail ties followed by a large group of men on a railway bridge

Circus tent in the valley

Tents set up for the 1913 "Downies Worlds Best Dog and Pony Shows" - evidently somewhere in the Qu'Appelle Valley. See also IHM.2021.0294

Financial Records

This series reflects the financial interactions of the church. It includes bills, financial statements, receipts, donations, cash books, and other financial documents.

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"'Idylwyld', Saskatoon, Sask."

Elevated view showing Saskatchewan Crescent West in Idylwyld area, looking northwest (possibly from upper floor of Labatt's Brewery). Buildings in Riversdale visible on horizon; backs of houses on Poplar Crescent at right.

Bio/historical note: One of a series of seven photos featuring various aspects of the City of Saskatoon.

Field Crops - Flax

[Professor Garnet H. Cutler] sits in a horse drawn cart in a field.

Bio/Historical Note: Garnet Homer Cutler (1882-1962) was appointed head of the Field Husbandry Department in May 1917. He graduated in 1909 with a BSA from Guelph (Ontario) Agricultural College. His first appointment was in the Cereal Husbandry Department of the Macdonald Agricultural College in Quebec. Cutler joined the U of S as Cereal Husbandry professor in 1913.

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