Forest fire sign at Prince Albert
- R-A10616 (2)
- Unidad documental simple
- 1953
Forest fire sign at Prince Albert.
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Forest fire sign at Prince Albert
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Photographs of air ambulance planes; Canso water bomber.
Photographs of air ambulance planes; Canso water bomber.
Parte dePhotographic Services Still Photography Records series
Aerial views of a Norseman aircraft (CF-SAM) used by crews of smokejumpers in central and northern Saskatchewan.
Parte dePhotographic Services Still Photography Records series
01 to 06: John Borowetz of Hudson Bay, using a Caterpillar D7 bulldozer to clear land by brush cutting and windrow piling north of Erwood. 07 to 10: Aerial views of the Squaw Rapids dam site, including the dam, construction of the powerhouse, the concrete plant, and the accommodations site. 11: Aerial view of Hudson Bay, including Highway 3. Taken from the southwest. 12: Aerial view of Cumberland House. 13: Aerial view of the Mile 13 fire tower, north of Veillandville. 14: Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officer and pilot Rex Jennings at the control of a Cessna 140 aircraft prior to take-off at Hudson Bay for fire patrol. 15 to 16: DNR towerman Albert Bennett patrolling for fires from the Mile 13 fire tower. 17 to 24: Views of the Saskatchewan Timber Board's timber yard at Hudson Bay, including the end stamper, planing mill, lumber loaded onto rail cars, and the lumber yard. 25 to 29: Road construction on the Otosquen Road, north of Hudson Bay. 30 to 31: DNR patrolmen Wes Schell and Dave Campbell paint a camp kitchen at the Dag Creek Campsite, south of Hudson Bay on Highway 9. 32: The DNR campsite at Ruby Lake, north of Hudson Bay. 33 to 40: Views of the Fir Springs Campsite, south of Hudson Bay on the Fir River. Includes views of visitors enjoying the campsite, and fishing for Brook Trout in the Fir River, north of Veillardville. 41 to 43: White-tail deer fawns at the Ivor Dalke farm near Carragana. 44 to 57: Views of Greenwater Lake Provincial Park, including: the beach area; swimming lessons; camp kitchen; cabins; hall, store and café; from Highway 38; and from the fire tower. 58 to 59: Close-up views of a fossil in limestone, found by George Kitzan of Hudson Bay.
Hill, Alan
Portrait of F.E. Clinton and scenes of Clinton at work
Parte dePhotographic Services Still Photography Records series
01: Portrait of F.E. Clinton, a conservation officer with the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources at Arborfield. 02 to 05: Scenes of Clinton working in his office; issuing a burning permit to a farmer; and checking fire equipment and a hygrometer at a fire tower.
Hill, Alan