Photographs accumulated by Marshall Butcher
- GM-PH-5247 (1)-(3)
- Unidad documental simple
- copied 2005 (originally created 192?-1929?)
(1): Scanned photograph of men, women and children gathered outdoors at the Beckstead farm in the Creelman, Saskatchewan district, 1920?. Includes members of the Beckstead, Anderson and Butcher families.
(2): Scanned photograph of four men, including Alfred Beckstead, Percy Butcher and Bob Anderson, standing in front of a line of fish they caught, 1920s.
(3): Scanned panoramic photograph of Verwood, Saskatchewan taken by Percy Butcher of Capitol Studio, 1745 Scarth Street, Regina, July 1923. Buildings in view include Verwood Livery; Marshall Brothers; City Cafe; Verwood Pharmacy; Verwood Hardware Co.; Verwood Hotel; and J. Bracey General Merchandise. A Model T Ford automobile with an advertisement for Capitol Studio draped on it is included.
Percy Butcher, father of Marshall Butcher, came to Saskatchewan around 1912. He operated several photography businesses in Regina, Saskatchewan (Capitol Studio; Butcher and Runnalls).