- R-B9830
- Stuk
- 1922
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.
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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.
Zealandia's first post office, a house with sod walls and a wooden front. Town of Zealandia in background, a man standing beside post office.
Birch Rapids on Sturgeon-weir River
Item is an image showing Birch Rapids located on lower side of upper Sturgeon-weir River in northern Saskatchewan. Survey trip by A. C. Garner, 1920.
Sir Winston Churchill with Earl of Athlone, Governor General, Princess Alice and Admiral Leahy
Sir Winston Churchill with Earl of Athlone, Governor General, Princess Alice and Admiral Leahy. Quebec. 1943
Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister King, President Roosevelt with members of the military
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, President Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945) with members of the military: General Arnold (United States Army Air Force, U.S.A.A.F.); Sir Charles Portal (Royal Air Force, R.A.F.), Sir Alan Brooks (Chief of the Imperial General Staff, C.I.G.S.); Admiral King (United States Navy, U.S.N.); Sir John Dill (General Marshall, U.S. Army), Sir Dudley Pound and Admiral Leahy. Image is from the terrace of the Governor General's residence with Chateau Frontenac in distance.
A Euclid earth mover building grades on the Buffalo Narrows road which is under construction by the Department of Natural Resources.
Item is an aerial view of Kalium Chemicals Ltd. potash plant located near Belle Plaine (between Regina and Moose Jaw); view of potash being poured into a storage bin.
View of the fly past of the Golden Centennaires during the dedication ceremonies of the South Saskatchewan River Project.