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A bathing beach at Wolseley. Large house on shore, people swimming.
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A bathing beach at Wolseley. Large house on shore, people swimming.
Part of Edwin John Walker fonds
Aerial views of Assiniboia Pioneer Lodge and Wolseley Geriatric Centre.
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
01: Aerial view of Assiniboia Pioneer Lodge. 02: Aerial view of Wolseley Geriatric Centre.
Vawter, Ralph
Aerial views of picnic, camping and recreation sites and resort areas
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Aerial views of various picnic, camping and recreation sites, as well as resort areas golf courses, and provincial parks throughout southern Saskatchewan. Image 57 includes Arnold Feusi of Parks Branch, beside the Cessna aircraft flown for the aerial images. 99 and 100: Aerial views of the Stringer and Haylock farms, respectively.
Vawter, Ralph
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Aerial views of various regions throughout southern Saskatchewan. 01 to 16: City of Regina sewage lagoons. 17 to 41: Downstream end of Buffalo Pound Lake which provides domestic water supply. 42 to 46: Craven. 47 to 48: Dam on the Qu'Appelle River, near Craven. 49, 51: Farm land along the Qu'Appelle valley, north of Grenfell. 50, 52 to 54: Farm land just north of Regina. 55 to 57: Harvesting just north of Regina. 58 to 59: Harvesting near the Armour Siding grain elevators, north of Regina. 60 to 65: Downtown and residential areas of Regina. 66 to 70: Pasqua Lake. 77 to 80: Echo Beach with Pasqua Lake in the foreground and Echo Lake in the distance. 81 to 82: Echo Lake. 83: Sioux Bridge with Echo Lake in the background. 84 to 90: Echo Lake. 91 to 92: Echo Lake with Valley Centre Beach. 93 to 94: Fort Qu'Appelle. 95 to 97: Mission Lake. 98: Mission Lake, with Katepwa Lake seen at top of image. 99 to 102: Mission Lake. 103 to 104: Sandy Point on Katepwa Lake. 105 to 108: Katepwa Lake. 109: Farm land in the Lebret district. 110: Katepwa Lake and beach.111 to 112: Katepwa Lake. 113 to 116: Farm land along the Qu'Appelle River, north of Grenfell. 117 to 119: Crooked Lake. 120 to 124: Moose Bay on Crooked Lake. 125 to 126: East end of Crooked Lake. 127 to 134: Round Lake. 135: Farm land north of Broadview. 136 to 138: Grenfell. 139: Wolseley. 140 to 141: Wascana Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences and the Plains Heath Centre at Regina, looking from the southeast. 142 to 146: Regina. 147 to 149: University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. 150 to 152: Regina.
Varley, Don
Aerial views of various Saskatchewan locations
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Aerial views of various locations in south Saskatchewan. 01: Mossbank. 02: Potash Plant at Bishopric. 03 to 05: Moose Jaw. 06: B.A. Oil Refinery at Moose Jaw. 07 to 08: Proposed La Fleche Resort, six miles north of La Fleche. 09: La Fleche. 10: Assiniboia. 11: Business section of Assiniboia. 12: Piapot. 13: Tompkins. 14: Gull Lake. 15: Landing strip (Smith Field) at Swift Current. 16: Hodgeville. 17: Gravelbourg. 18: Wolseley. 19: Summerberry. 20: Windthorst. 21: Kipling. 22 to 23: Carlyle. 24: Arcola. 25: Weyburn. 26: Grenfell. 27: Sintaluta. 28: Indian Head. 29: McLean. 30: Balgonie. 31: Qu'Appelle. 32 to 33: Yorkton.
Vawter, Ralph
Aerial views of parts of Wolseley showing the proposed camp site area.
Agriculture - Economic Aspects
Reports published by the University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture, federal Department of Agriculture, Dominion Bureau of Statistics and other organizations relating to farm business, income, indebtedness, financial progress and economic classification of land in various parts of Saskatchewan.
Includes a report by E.C. Hope and R.A. Stutt entitled An Economic Study of Land Settlement in the Albertville-Garrick Area of Northern Saskatchewan, 1941. Includes an article by G.E. Britnell entitled Saskatchewan, 1930-1935 relating to droughts and relief measures.
Archibald Peter McNab at Home for infirm, Wolseley
Archibald Peter McNab with elderly ladies at Home for infirm, Wolseley.