A summer resort at Lac Pelletier
- R-B9772
- Item
- 1922
Item is an image showing a summer resort located at Lac Pelletier (Tp. 11-15-3) with lake in foreground and a few buildings and tents scattered on the shore.
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A summer resort at Lac Pelletier
Item is an image showing a summer resort located at Lac Pelletier (Tp. 11-15-3) with lake in foreground and a few buildings and tents scattered on the shore.
A turkey flock and buildings on the farm of John Andersen, the N.E. 32-7-1 W2, Manor area
Item is an image showing a turkey flock / rafter and buildings located on the farm of John Andersen west of Manor, Saskatchewan.
Item is an image showing a typical Russian farm, man and woman with three children in front of a small house with fence; house located at NE 28 Tp. 45-9-3, about 17.8 km (11 miles) east of Alticane, Saskatchewan.
Rinfret, C.
A well in a field, Wysla School District No. 4106
Item is an image showing a (water) well located in a field near Wysla School District No. 4106.
Aerial view of Charlie Rein farm near Cupar, Saskatchewan
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
Aerial view of the Charlie Rein farm, located at SE 3-24-16-W2, near Cupar, Saskatchewan. Includes an original print dated ca. 1953 and a copy of the original print made in 2005.
Baby sitters course at Yellow Grass School
Items are images of babysitters course at Yellow Grass School.
Part of Charles Beverley Koester fonds
Items are images showing exterior views of Belle Lake School located in Allan district of Saskatchewan (SW 2-33-1 W3).
Charlie Rayner's farming operations
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
(1): Charlie Rayner breaking land with four oxen at a neighbour's. Rayner's homestead was located on 23-19-8-W3, near Glen Kerr/Log Valley, Saskatchewan. Charlie Rayner was born in Prince Edward Island in 1889 and came to Saskatchewan around 1905.
(2): An unidentified man, possibly a hired hand, sitting on a horse-drawn water wagon owned by Charlie Rayner during harvesting operations in the Glen Kerr district. The horses, named "Mike" and "Craig", were used, in their early years, to chase coyotes.
Items are images showing: (1) close-up of children standing outside Alingly School; and (2) profile view of the Alingly school building with children standing next to one of the walls.