A main street of Lafleche, Brunelle and Bourassa general store
- R-A19497
- Item
- 1913?
A main street of Lafleche, Brunelle and Bourassa general store. Early photo.
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A main street of Lafleche, Brunelle and Bourassa general store
A main street of Lafleche, Brunelle and Bourassa general store. Early photo.
A. N. Bourassa & Son's general store in Lafleche
A.N. Bourassa & Son's general store in Lafleche, Saskatchewan. People, horses and sleighs outside store.
A. N. Bourassa family in first automobile purchased in Lafleche
A. N. Bourassa family in first automobile (top down on car) purchased in Lafleche, Saskatchewan.
Baseball players outside Lafleche pharmacy
Baseball players outside Lafleche pharmacy. Identified. A. Belcourt interviewed by G. Beriault, Culture and Youth, 1973.
Part of Ceylon Star collection
Reel consists of microfilmed issues for Ceylon Star from October 1, 1964 to December 4, 1969 (incomplete).
The Ceylon Star was published from about 1955 to May 31, 1976.
Bonneau, Paul L., 1926-
This collection consists of an incomplete run of issues for the Ceylon Star from October 1, 1964 to December 1, 1969.
The Ceylon Star was published from about 1955 to May 31, 1976.
Star Publications Ltd.
Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project
Interviews conducted by Linda Quigley, Susan MacLean and Thelfa Yee-Toi for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.
Marie Ange Bourgeoise of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan describes her homesteading experiences in the Gravelbourg district. (French and English).
Marie Chevrier of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan describes her homesteading experiences in the Gravelbourg district. (French and English).
Pauline Dumelie of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, a seamstress born in 1886, recalls her homesteading experiences in the Lafleche district from 1912.
Roy Elliot of Regina, Saskatchewan, a travelling salesman born in 1892, describes his work as a travelling salesman for Toledo Scale with comments about the Depression and its impact on customers and himself.
Lydia Jamieson of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a telephone operator born in 1888, discusses her family history, early life in the Lumsden district and her work as a telephone operator.
Arthur M. Pearson of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a land speculator born around 1902, describes the history of the Pearson Land Company, his involvement in land speculation and selling land to settlers from the United States of America.
Arthur Rivard of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1895, discusses his homesteading experiences in the Fir Mountain district and life in Gravelbourg from the 1910s.
Drawings, prepared by architect J.E. Fortin, include: floor plans for basement and church floor; front, west and side elevations and transverse sections.
Construction crew laying rail tracks for the first train to Lafleche
Construction crew laying rail tracks for the first train to Lafleche. Locomotive carrying supplies can be seen in the background.