Jack McPhail and his wife Betty (Minnie).
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- [ca. 1940]
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Black and white photograph of Melfort Research Station Superintendent Jack McPhail and his wife Betty (Minnie) around 1940.
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Jack McPhail and his wife Betty (Minnie).
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Black and white photograph of Melfort Research Station Superintendent Jack McPhail and his wife Betty (Minnie) around 1940.
Melfort Research Station Buildings
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
The building on the left was the Seed Cleaning Plant, the lower building on the right was the Hog Barn. The cleaning plant was used to clean seed for farmers and then in later years it was used by the station for storing feed.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of the barn at the Melfort Research Station, a right-angled barn with white trim around the doors and three cupolas on top windows. About 1968 this barn was moved to Walter Kiverago’s farm. From 1936 to 1947, new buildings, including a bungalow, a four-suite residence, a carpenter shop, and two piggeries were built.
Melfort Research Station work shop
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of a work shop at the Melfort Research Station. It was located on the north side of the driveway, the building sat north and south. From 1936 to 1947, new buildings, including a bungalow, a four-suite residence, a carpenter shop, and two piggeries were built.
The Collection contains black and white photographs from Ruth Marshall's private collection. All of the photographs are of Melfort businesses and streets including the water tower, train station, and Sask-Tel building.
The fonds contains black and white photographs from Stoney Creek S.D. #332. The photographs date from the 1950's to 1964. They include images of Stoney Creek school students and teachers and a cake from the district's 60th anniversary.
Stoney Creek S.D. #332
The fonds contain black and white photographs from Sandra Fedosa's private collection. They include images of the Ontario Ladies College, Melfort Hotel, Broadway School, Flett Springs Post Office, as well as Melfort's Sports Day, train station, and pioneers.
Fedosa, Sandra
This collection includes photographs taken in the Melfort region. Subjects include: a threshing crew, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Downie, the town of Melfort, and Mrs. Clagett's funeral coffin. The originals date from the 1910's to the 1950's.
Campbell, Velma
The collection includes color and black and white photographs and negatives from Wesley Aikenhead's private collection. Most of the images are of Saskatoon, Melfort and Melfort's surrounding area.
Aikenhead, Wesley
Broadway School - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Wesley Aikenhead collection
Broadway School in Melfort, Saskatchewan, 1912.
Burrows Avenue West, Melfort, Saskatchewan
Part of Wesley Aikenhead collection
Black and white postcard of Burrows Avenue in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Some of the buildings that are visible are Central Drug Store, Melfort Moon, Bakeshop. There are tie posts for horses on the street.
Rumsey & Co.
The fonds contains both color and black and white photographs as well as color slides. All of the images are of events and locations in Melfort, Saskatchewan. The images all belonged to William McCosh's personal collection.
McCosh, William
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Melfort fair attendees posing for group portrait. Wagon in foreground, building at rear
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Bickle firetruck with unidentified boy atop it. Writing on face states: "Owned by: Melfort Fire Dept. St. Louis Fire Dept. R. Jardine P.A."
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Portrait of Thomas Clarke. Writing on face states: "For Auld Lang Syne/Thomas Clarke"
Bio/historical note: Mr. Clarke came out from England in 1877 to be a missionary in the Diocese of Saskatchewan and was sent to the Eagle Hills Reserve. He subsequently became ordained, was Principal of the Industrial School at Battleford 1883-1894, went as missionary in the Carrot River Valley in 1899 and eventually to Melfort, where he remained as Anglican minister and Rural Dean of the Prince Albert Diocese until his retirement in 1927. Source: Our Legacy website