Aneroid (Sask.)

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Badly blown area between Aneroid and Ponteix

  • R-A17023
  • Item
  • 1936-06

Item is am image showing a badly wind blown field (resulting in fine sandy soil) located between Aneroid and Ponteix, Saskatchewan in June 1936.

Lang, Saskatchewan scenes

(1): image captioned Keller Bros, Lang, Sask., showing threshing outfit on the farm of Samuel Paul in the Lang, Saskatchewan district, 1916.
(2): View of Lang, Saskatchewan looking north-east. Buildings in view include the town hall; Massey-Harris dealership; the hotel; and Fords General Store.
(3): View of Samuel Paul farm in the Lang, Saskatchewan district, 1914.
(4): View of threshing outfit captioned O'Brien + Purdy's Outfit. Could be Samuel Paul's farm or his brother's, William Paul, farm in the Aneroid, Saskatchewan district. [1917 or 1918].

Saskatchewan scenes

(1)-(3): Images of gathering of Indigenous people, File Hills, July 1, 1935.

(4): View of Fort Walsh, Cypress Hills, with covered wagons in foreground. 1878.

(5): North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) camp, Fort Walsh. Tents in foreground. 1878.

(6): Unidentified non-commissioned officers of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) at Fort Walsh, 1878.

(7): The Trading Town, Fort Walsh, Cypress Hills. 1878.

(8)-(10): Views of soil erosion and drifting in the Aneroid, Saskatchewan district. July 1931.

(11): View of soil drifting. Buildings in background. July 11, 1935.

(12)-(13): Views of rabbit drive at Lake Alma, Saskatchewan. Men and rabbits in enclosure. December 15, 1933.

(14): View of rabbits, possibly during a rabbit drive. Ratcliffe, Saskatchewan district. 1934.

View inside a co-op store

  • R-B11011
  • Item
  • 1922

Item is an image of the inside of a co-op store in Aneroid, Saskatchewan. William Phalen is at the left standing beside a display box of skinned turkeys; H.D. Boyd, a government grader is standing to the right; and Everett Baker can be seen in the background.