- BCHCC 2150
- Item
- [between 1900 and 1920]
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
Unidentified man standing in front of shack holding a shovel
Studio portrait of the artist Bertrand Imhoff.
The first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Image of a wooden building on the bare prairie, identified as the first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s
Aerial view of the town of Marshall, Saskatchewan, mid-1940s.
Holtby & Jones wedding party outside; ; Holtby, Bill Jr.; Rendall, William; Rendall, Alice; Holtby, Bob; Jones, Herbert; Boan, Dorothy; Holtby,William Sr; Holtby, Mrs Sr; Crossley, Bessie; Holtby, Redvers; Jones, Frank; Jones, Herbert; Holtby, Elizabeth; Jones, Mrs Nathaniel; Holtby, Mrs R G Sr; Jones, Arthur; Jones, Nathaniel
Will Everitt and his Log House
Will Everitt and his log house under construction
Official’s Race, Lloydminster Sports, July 5, 1909
Official’s Race, Lloydminster Sports Day; nine men lined up to race, (from L to R): Charlie Despatre; Ivan Crossley; Billy Adams; H.C. Lyle; Sgt. McCarthy; Alec McLeod; Mr. Gilcrest;___; Dr. Hill.
Sem título
Stone Building – Anglican Church
Photograph taken outside of the Anglican Church made from local field stone in Deer Creek, Ontario
A young baby, Olive Addison (born April 21, 1906) with her mother and father, standing outside of a house in the winter.
Lloydminster Hospital in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
Getting Ice from the river, 1903
Man identified as Dick Ozanne, getting ice from the North Saskatchewan River in early May, 1903.
Large snow banks on the corner of 50th Street and 50th Avenue in Lloydminster caused by a spring blizzard, April 4-6, 1938.
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Frances Hamilton Enzenhauer, centre fielder for the Lloydminster Nationals baseball team, is seen standing in her uniform wearing a baseball glove.