Burning coal seam. Fort Union formation
- WOK 1-100
- Item
- 1953
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Burning coal seam. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Near Amidon, N.D.
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Burning coal seam. Fort Union formation
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Burning coal seam. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Near Amidon, N.D.
Excavated watertank in front of temple at Mohenjo Daro, Indus Valley
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Photograph of a watertank in front of excavated temple at Mohenjo Daro. Oldest known use of bitumen as a damp cource, 3,000 BC. Photograph copied from a book.
Diagram of Oil seep on homocline
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Seep on homocline where oil beds come to the surface. Diagrammatic figure copied from a book.
The University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, SK.
Ice jamming against a [Saskatchewan Landing] Bridge pier in the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. Saskatoon, SK. (A magazine article accompanies the photograph)
The break up of the ice on the South Saskatchewan River. On the west bank looking east toward the ski jump on the University of Saskatchewan grounds. Saskatoon, SK.
Ice jamming against the [C.P.R.(Canadian Pacific Railway)] Bridge piers during spring breakup in the South Saskatchewan River. Saskatoon, SK.
The ice on the South Saskatchewan River during spring breakup. On the west bank, looking east toward the University of Saskatchewan, Ellis Hall, and the University Hospital. Saskatoon, SK.
Ice jammed against the pier of the Traffic Bridge (off 19th St.); with the Bessborough Hotel in the background. Note the candled ice, dust cover, and flotsam. Spring breakup, Saskatoon, SK.
An ice jam against the C.N.R. (Canadian National Railway) Bridge pier during spring breakup. The South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon, SK.