City of Lloydminster, opening day of Bud Miller park
- LRA 1780
- Item
- 1986
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Boys play around a creek with a lake in the background surrounded by a tent and buildings at Bud Miller Park.
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City of Lloydminster, opening day of Bud Miller park
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Boys play around a creek with a lake in the background surrounded by a tent and buildings at Bud Miller Park.
Unidentified creek near PA San
Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Unidentified creek near Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Eagle Creek floods over Highway 4
Eagle Creek has flooded highway 4 and a four man road crew is working on it.
An aerial view of the Blind Creek near Zealandia flooding in the spring. The water flowed west to east and met up with the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon.
Parte deJ.E. Murray fonds
Young woman looking toward the south west, over the 25th Street Bridge. The Saskatoon skyline is visible.
View downstream from Arctic Red River, N.W.T.
Parte deW.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "View downstream from Arctic Red River, N.W.T., August 24, 1965."
The Peace River, AB.
Little rapids on the Peace River, AB.
A photograph of a man wading across a river.
A photograph of a scow caught in rapids.
Lovina (Butt) Buchanan, Evelyn Norgord, Mrs. Norgord
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Three women sitting on a rock
A body of water can be seen behind them
Written on the back in pencil: "Lovina (Butt) Buchanan Evelyn Norgord Mrs. Norgord Near Biggar"
Stamped on the back in red ink: "9"
Saskatoon Skyline and President's Residence
President's Residence at far right; two men stand by the newly-completed University Bridge at left. South Saskatchewan riverbank in foreground, Saskatoon skyline in background.
The exterior of the saw mill from the river. Logs float on the river in the foreground as the saw mill and tower are seen on shore.
A photograph of a scow previously caught in rapids after it was freed.
A scow caught in rapids.