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Steele and Underwood families and various scenes

(1)-(16): Photographs of various members of the Steele and Underwood families, consisting mainly of studio portraits. Includes images of Marion Elsie (Steele) Underwood and her husband, Charles Clifford Underwood, and daughters, Janice Lynn Underwood and Susan May Underwood, and other individuals as follows: Lawrence Albert Steele; Viola Steele; Albert Edwin Steele; Minnie Jane Steele; Vernon Lloyd Steele; Florence Steele; Elsie Steele; Eva Steele; Minnie Jane Midgeley; Melba Steele; Violet Steele; Janice Lynn Underwood; and Susan May Underwood. Detailed information is written on the back of the photographs. Image 8 was taken by W. Fyfe of North Battleford. Includes copy of article dated April 3, 1969 regarding coffee table made by Lawrence A. Steele.

(17): Exterior view of wooden church, possibly in Balgonie or Denholm, Saskatchewan. [19--].

(18): Exterior view of C. Chas. Fanset General Merchants in Denholm. Unidentified people with two horses and carts in front.

(19): Exterior side view of railway station in Ruddell, Saskatchewan.

(20): Exterior view of Hotel Ruddell in Ruddell, Saskatchewan.

(21): Members of Ruddell Band. Lawrence Steele third from left. Albert Steele forth from left. Ruddell railway station in background. [1912 or after].

(22): Members of Ruddell Brass Band. Names included. Photographer: E.L. Lane, North Battleford. [1912 or after].

Scarborough's New Map of Saskatchewan

  • CM-163
  • Item
  • ca. 1911

Map showing judicial districts, land registration districts, municipalities, townships and sections, cities, villages, post offices and stations, railway lines with distances between stations. The back of the map has an index of Saskatchewan including population figures in accordance with the Official Census of 1911 and an official estimate of population in 1919.

Saltcoats fire insurance plan

  • A1439
  • Item
  • 1901-10

Plan shows the commercial area and the train station for Saltcoats, Saskatchewan. Plan compiled by Charles E. Goad, Civil Engineer.

Goad, Charles E., 1848-1910