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Views of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan

Digital photographs and supporting files compiled by Gilles A. Bonneau of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan, and stored on optical disc. Images depict the buildings, residents, businesses, services and activities of Willow Bunch from its early years to 2004. Also included are detailed captions of the images, provided by Bonneau, and a file directory of the images.

John Doan

(1): Members of the Stony Beach Brass Band Threshing Company, including engineer John Doan on tractor. 1905.

(2): View of Fred Shelton's barn raising, 9 miles north-west of Pense, Saskatchewan. Barn built by Charlie Brooks and Eli Cody. May 23, 1906.

(3): View of American Abel Co. on South Railway Street, Regina. John Doan on extreme right. 19--.

(4): Massey shop hands in Regina, Saskatchewan. John Doan in front row, fifth from left (centre). May 15, 1914.

(5): 25th wedding anniversary portrait of John and Mary Doan, who were married in 1885. Photographer: Louis Rice, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. ca. 1910.

James Grant family photographs and postcards

Photographs created, accumulated and used by members of the Grant family. Includes images of agricultural machinery; post office in Riverhurst; buildings and Main Street in Landis; buildings and railway station in Dundurn; buildings and Atlantic Avenue in Kerrobert; Richlea lumber yards; farming operations; Wiseton School; an exterior view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building with grounds in front under development and cannon sitting on sidewalk in foreground; J.I. Case yards in Saskatoon ca. 1913; exterior view of St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; Travellers Day in Saskatoon, 1918; Stanley Almighty Voice Jr. and family taken on One Arrow Indian Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan on October 13, 1940; and postcards sent to Ross Grant, James Grant and Mrs. James Grant in Ontario. A few images were taken by Skewis of Saskatoon.

View on John Cherry's farm

  • R-A5963
  • Stuk
  • 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.

Tractors

A group in front of Preston C. West's tractor with "caterpillar" tracks, and seven gang breaking plow, used to break virgin sod in the area around Kindersley, Saskatchewan.

Hadden family

(1): Unidentified men standing with threshing equipment on the Hadden farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan. "Hadden Tractors" is written in reverse on the image.

(2): Picture postcard with view of Pleasant Valley, south-west of Melfort, Saskatchewan in 1916. The postcard includes a message written by Edwin Hadden to his wife.

(3): Edwin P. Hadden and Larry Porter in uniform, ca. 1916.

(4): Postcard of an Indian travois photographed and copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Alberta.

(5): Studio portrait of Edwin P. Hadden in Melfort Chief of Police uniform, 1921.

(6): Edwin P. Hadden and his sister, Christina Hadden, standing in a horse-drawn wagon on the Hadden farm near Melfort, 1915.

(7): O.S. Gunderson demonstrating new tractor and plow for breaking land near Melfort, [1922 or 1928].

(8): Three men standing with tractor and plow, breaking prairie sod on homestead. [1922 or 1928].

(9): Jean Shaw Rathan Aber seated outside with a dog, while visiting Melfort. 1924.

(10): Gunderson demonstrating tractor near Melfort [1922 or 1928].

(11): Christina Hadden and Lillian Jackson seated on the step in front of a house in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

(12): Ina Campbell seated on the railing of a house in Melfort holding a musical instrument. 1920.

(13): Christina (Hadden) McRae and Lillian Jackson seated on the steps of a building, possibly in California.

(14): Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Christina (Hadden) McRae standing in front of a building. ca. 1922.

(15)-(17): Group of men, including Edwin P. Hadden, standing in front of a CNR train in Saskatoon. The photo is captioned C.N.R. Investigation Dept. 1935 Regina Riots. Some of the individuals are identified.

(18): Group photograph of members of Transcona Pipe Band, including James McIntosh, Donald Sutherland and Alex Maclennan. [1930s?].

(19): Group photograph of members of St. Andrews Church Boys Pipe Band, Saskatoon, including Duncan Campbell and John Hadden [1936 or 1937].

According to information provided by the donor, Edwin P. Hadden farmed in the Melfort, Saskatchewan district before enlisting in World War One and serving in France. After the War, he served as Chief of Police in Melfort and in the late 1920s, he joined the police force of the Canadian National Railways (CNR) in Melville. In the late 1930s, he served with the police force in Saskatoon before moving to Calgary, Alberta and enlisting in World War Two.

Two unidentified men ploughing near Zelma

  • R-A14687
  • Stuk
  • ca. 1910

Item is an image showing two unidentified men ploughing a field near Zelma; one man is seated in a horse-drawn buggy, the other standing on big four engine tractor.

Andrew, Albert

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