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Saskatoon (Sask.)
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Bridges

Images of various bridges in British Columbia, Vermont, Connecticut, China, and England. Includes images of bridges in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including the bridge over the North Saskatchewan River, Traffic (Victoria) Bridge and the bridge near Rotary Park. Includes images of an old covered bridge near Westchester, Connecticut; of Knights Ferry Bridge in Georgia (officially known as Knight Bridge) and of the world's longest covered bridge located near Hartland, New Brunswick.

Railway bridge at Saskatoon

  • R-B1765 (1) p. 8
  • Item
  • ca. 1906

Railway bridge at Saskatoon, with people watching the ice go out.

James, William John, 1870-1944

Hangar of Keng Wah Aviation located in Saskatoon

Item is an image of the aircraft hanger for Keng Wah Aviation located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; the image shows the doors of the hanger open with an airplane and unidentified person visible.

O'Dwyer, Patrick S.

  • R-1524.1
  • Documento
  • 1912-1998

Papers relating to the life and career of Patrick S. O'Dwyer which include: his articles concerning the Gardiner Dam and irrigation in the area, and his articles published in Grainews, ca. 1968-1985; information concerning Pere Athol Murray; The Young Journal, Christmas and Publicity Number, 1912; scrapbook; biography and notes re his 90th birthday celebrations; St. Mary-Milk River project report, 1949.

File 3 includes photographs of the construction of St. Mary's Dam, 1949-1950; and construction of the Gardiner Dam (South Saskatchewan River Project), 1960s.

File 6 includes two photographs of Father Athol Murray receiving the Order of Canada from Governor General of Canada Roland Michener and Father Athol Murray looking at rare documents of Confederation with Brian McFarlane of the Montreal Forum in the Notre Dame Library in Wilcox, Saskatchewan.

File 9 includes portraits of Pat O'Dwyer, 1953, Louis St. Laurent, 1953 and James G. Gardiner; the University of Saskatchewan Law-Agro Rugy team, the Inter-Faculty Champions, 1924-25; and an unidentified sod turning event.

File 10 includes photographs of Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site in August 1983 and miscellaneous unidentified images.

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