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Seulement les descriptions de haut niveau Yorkton (Sask.)
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Doukhobor pilgrims removing their clothes

  • R-A6251 (1)-(2)
  • Pièce
  • 1903

Items are images showing Doukhobor pilgrims (1) removing their clothes and (2) compelled to dress by authorities, near Yorkton.

View on John Cherry's farm

  • R-A5963
  • Pièce
  • copied 1962 (originally created 1908)

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.

First reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type, built by Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton

  • R-B196 (1)-(3)
  • Pièce
  • 1916

Yorkton district - first reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type built by the Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton in 1916. Inscription on back of (3) notes location "north of section 31, township 25, range 3, west of 2nd meridian" and building "partly by contract (Messrs. Laidlaw Bros.) but completed by Bridge Foreman E.T. Lucey, with his crew on a day labor basis".

Portrait of William P. Hopkins

  • R-A14818
  • Pièce
  • 1928-08-31

Item is a reproduction of a head and shoulders portrait photograph of W.P. Hopkins, who served as mayor of Yorkton in 1900, 1901, 1902.

Highway in Yorkton district

  • R-A305
  • Pièce
  • between 1910 and 1930

Item is an image showing a dirt road located in the area around Yorkton, Saskatchewan with prairies on either side of the road and includes a couple of outcrops of trees and a line of overhead transmission lines along the left side. No vehicles are visible on the road.

Automobile accident near Yorkton

  • R-A1424 (1)-(7)
  • Pièce
  • 1939-10-08

Items are images showing the results of an automobile accident that occurred approximately 1 mile east and 1 mile north of Yorkton, Saskatchewan in October 1939.
(1) Shows roof and rear panel of the body of a vehicle that is partial on its side and crashed into railing and fencing along the side of road. Three young children are standing on the right side of the image.
(2) Shows scene looking down dirt road towards the front of a vehicle that is on its side in bridge railing and fencing with several onlookers (men, women and children) standing around.
(3) Shows view looking towards outside of bridge with fencing/railing dangling over edge and vehicle on the road surface, but still on edge with a few people visible around the vehicle. The waterway below the bridge and the surrounding vegetation is visible.
(4) Shows vehicle propped up, nearly turned over onto its side and is caught in up in fencing/railing; the image is taken looking directly at rear of vehicle allowing the vehicle's license plate to be visible.
(5) Shows a portion of the undercarriage for the vehicle on its side; an unidentified person on left side of image.
(6) Shows vehicle propped up, nearly turned over onto its side and is caught in up in fencing/railing. Image shows the vehicle at a slightly obtuse angle to the camera with the rear panel (including license plate) and part of the roof panel of the vehicle body visible.
(7) Show the bridge railing and road surface from a slight angle, a few people are standing near the railing, but are not identified.

A log house carved from a giant redwood log

  • R-A14952
  • Pièce
  • 1950

Item is an image (likely) taken near Yorkton that shows a log house carved from a hollowed out section of a single 1900 year old redwood tree which had been found on the property of the Georgia Pacific Lumber Co., near Eureka, California. The full tree was 4.26 m (14 feet) in diameter and over 80 m (267 feet) high, with the resultant structure 2.5 m (8 feet) wide at one end and 2.85 m (9 feet 4 inches) at the other, and is 10 m (33 feet) long.

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