- FGPC-S-P074
- Item
- [ca. 1991]
An aerial view of the Trapp Family Dam. A Ducks Unlimited conservation project.
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An aerial view of the Trapp Family Dam. A Ducks Unlimited conservation project.
The fonds contains 16 black and white photographs that originally belonged to Perley Fennell's personal collection. They date from between May of 1928 to April of 1934. One photograph features Donald McLaughlin standing near a house. The remaining photographs feature the Melfort dam and reservoir in various stages of thaw and flooding.
Fennell, Anna
Boggy Creek before dam was there
Part of City of Regina fonds
The location of Boggy Creek dam before construction began.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Boggy Creek Dam in its recently completed state with men and a horse on top of it.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Boggy Creek dam site with dam full.
Boggy Creek Dam under construction
Part of City of Regina fonds
Boggy Creek Dam construction site, with unidentified women posing in front of construction.
Breach in dike on island of Schouwen
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Photograph of a breach in the dike on the island of Schouwen.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
C.A.J. Bowen standing on dam at Frog Lake
Dam and bridge under construction near Drinkwater, Saskatchewan.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Dam and bridge under construction on the Moose Jaw River near Drinkwater, Saskatchewan.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Dam and boathouse on Moose Jaw River near Manitoba Street East
Blind Creek flooding over Trapp's No. 1 dam spillway. Water flows from west to east to join the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon.
Dam overflow, Wolseley, Spring 1923
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
This photograph shows the original Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam [built in 1902] that created Fairley Lake.
Trapp's Dam - second dam reservoir full in 1994 after being washed out in 1992 then repaired.
Mrs. Laird at turf-cutting ceremony
Part of City of Regina fonds
Mrs. H.W. Laird, wife of Mayor H.W. Laird, at turf-cutting ceremony at Boggy Creek. Men are all unidentified.
Part of ECM Photograph Collection
Old Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam located 1 mile north of Esterhazy, SK. in the Kaposvar Valley; used as a water reservoir for the CPR steam engines.