Bill Ross and wife presented with a prairie painting for retirement.
- S-MN-B3668
- Item
- 1965-10
Bill Ross and wife presented with a prairie painting for retirement.
Conservation Laboratory at Saskatchewan Archives Board
Conservation laboratory at the Saskatchewan Archives Board in Regina, 1984.
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A trainload of settlers and their effects arriving at Winnipeg from South Dakota, bound for Yorkton
Item is a photo reproduction of a sheet (appearing to promote immigration to Canada) that includes a photograph showing a trainload of settlers from the United States upon their arrival in Winnipeg. Some settlers are shown standing and sitting atop the rail cars with others standing beside the cars, two persons are seated on adjacent rails. Ten of the rail cars have banners affixed to their side; caption below the image identifies the slogans that were used.
Re-enactment of Doukhobor Women Picking Over Seneca Root
Women picking over seneca root. Re-enactment at the 50th Anniversary of Doukhobors in Saskatchewan, Kamsack-Verigin SK, 1949.
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Re-enactment of Doukhobor Women and Children Digging Seneca Root
Women and children preparing to dig seneca root. Re-enactment at 50th Anniversary of Doukhobors in Saskatchewan, Kamsack-Verigin SK, 1949.
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Chief Robert Bear and A.S. Morton, John Smith Indian Reserve, August 1942.