Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
- YJ0143
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- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horse power supplied by oxen.
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Threshing scene with horses
Threshing wheat on Bull Bros. Farm
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Threshing wheat on Bull Bros. Farm
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Town council in 1910. J. G. Overhage, Councillor; J. A. Duncan, Councillor; M. B. Appleton, Councillor; G. H. Bradbrook, Councillor; J. A. Norsten, Councillor; J. M. Clark, Mayor; C. Erickson, Councillor.
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Town council and officials in 1907
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Town council and officials in 1909
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Town council and Officals in 1910
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Town Council and Officials in 1922
Typical First Nation Encampment
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Four men sit and one man stands in front of several tipis. A caption reads "A very typical Indian encampment on the prairies any where."
Victoria school and the West End school
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Victoria school and the West End school.
Above.
Victoria school, built on the present site of Shaw Park on 5th. Avenue in 1899. Mr. J. A. Gregory was the principal and Mr. J. A. M. Patrick was his assistant. This building became outdated and was replaced by the New Victoria school on 4th. Avenue in 1929.
Left.
The West End school, built on the present site of the Western Grocers building on Broadway West in 1905. It was moved, in 1910, to the corner of Broadway and Melrose Ave., to make way for the right-of-way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. It was used for school purposes until the Simpson school was opened in 1915. The building is still in a good state of repair and has been used as a multiple for a long number of years.
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Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W. D. Dunlop on 2nd. Ave.
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Western Grocers Warehouse, on Broadway west. Erected in 1910
Woman sitting in front of tipi
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Women sitting in front of tipi
Yorkton 1901- sketch Stanley Turner
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Sketch of Yorkton from First Avenue