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Items are images showing the construction and completion of a single-arch bridge (located near Yorkton) that was constructed of steel-reinforced concrete.
Item is a photographic print showing the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources historic site marker located at the site of the Bell Farm near Indian Head.
Items are two photographs showing farm buildings located on the William R. Bell family farm near Indian Head: (1) the stone farmhouse, as seen from the north, and (2) the round stone barn, as seen from the southwest.
Items are photographs depicting different buildings on the William Robert Bell family farm: (1) Item shows two cottages with wood-frames, vertical siding, and wooden (cedar?) shingles. Lone woman is standing in the doorway of a nearest building and a man and woman stand next to second building.
(2) Item is an image of a stone cottage with a smaller stone barn on proper right side of image. In front of the barn are several chickens and a carriage.
Digital photographs and supporting files compiled by Gilles A. Bonneau of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan, and stored on optical disc. Images depict the buildings, residents, businesses, services and activities of Willow Bunch from its early years to 2004. Also included are detailed captions of the images, provided by Bonneau, and a file directory of the images.
Item is an image showing a scene on John Cherry's farm located about 6 miles (or 9.7 km) east of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The image shows a line of four (4) Frost & Wood no. 3 binders being pulled by 4-horse teams and on the right side of the image a Regal car, dog, and Lawrence Cherry on the shoulder of his father.