C. Bixenman's threshing outfit, Tyvan, Saskatchewan
- R-A12490
- Stuk
- 1922
Part of Myles Kinney collection
C. Bixenman's threshing outfit in Tyvan, Saskatchewan, 1922.
C. Bixenman's threshing outfit, Tyvan, Saskatchewan
Part of Myles Kinney collection
C. Bixenman's threshing outfit in Tyvan, Saskatchewan, 1922.
Early automobile, purchased by R.W. Hutchinson
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This early automobile with international chain drive was one of two automobiles purchased in Tyvan, Saskatchewan. It belonged to R.W. Hutchinson (driver) in 1908 and he's parked outside his house in Tyvan.
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Tyvan girls basketball team. The players are identified as (from L to R): Nora Halvorson, Gertie Hill, Evelyn Sunderland, Susie Marren, Olga McKay, and unidentified.
Dray team on Hamilton St., Tyvan
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Dray team on Hamilton St., Tyvan, Saskatchewan. In the background is Ben Emde's Harness Shop, formerly the Post Office.
Close-up of Sillersville School No. 1071
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Close-up of Sillersville School No. 1071
Senior class outside school at Tyvan
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Senior clas (grade XI) outside the school.
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MacDonald's house, one of the first houses built in Tyvan by John Simpson (one of the first residents in Tyvan).
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Probably Main Street, Tyvan, Saskatchewan. Man with a horse standing in front of the stores. Two photos put together.
M. A. McCormick's "The Reliable Store"
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M. A. McCormick's "The Reliable Store." [Tyvan, Saskatchewan}