The Cultural & Historical events represented by this collection provide a sampling of the activities that so defined life on the Prairies.
This collection includes flyers and supportive telegrams:
- Flyer for an inter-varsity rugby game, Saskatchewan vs. Alberta, Oct. 6, 1928,
- Flyer for a provincial rugby game, Varsity vs. Tigers, Oct. 20, 1928,
- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Telegram to Alberta University Basketball Team at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from “Glad and Jo,” Feb. 15, 19[30],
- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Telegram to W H Shandro, c/o University of Alberta Mens Basketball Team at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, from “the girls,” sent by Margret Morrison, Feb. 27, 1930,
- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Telegram to Bill Shandro, c/o University of Alberta Mens Basketball Team at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, from “the team,” sent by Margret Morrison, Feb. 28, 1930.,
- Canadian National Telegram to Captain Bill Shandro, University of Alberta Basketball Team at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, from Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt, Feb. 28, 1930.
Flyer for the Grand Swimming Gala put on the Manitoba Section of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association. It lists event details and ticket prices. Dated March 28, no year.
Promotional flyer for Championship Gala at Sherbrook Pool swimming event. It lists participant categories, ticket prices, and contact information. Contains the seal of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association on the top left corner.
Promotional flyer for Championship Gala at Sherbrook Pool swimming event. It lists participant categories, ticket prices, and contact information. Put on by the Manitoba Section of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association.
Flyer for the Dominion Championship, an ornamental swimming event. The cover lists the participants and judges. It has the seal of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association on the top left corner, hosted by the Manitoba Section of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association. Dated April 26, no year.
Collection of documents related to the McKenzie School Reunion and the 75th Anniversary of Saskatchewan celebration, both held in Kindersley, Saskatchewan in 1980. Items in this collection include:
- Program of the church service held on Aug. 3, 1980 at St. Paul’s United Church, Kindersley, Sask., held for the guests of the McKenzie School Reunion. All other items were folded into this program.;
- Invitation to attend the McKenzie School Reunion from Aug. 1st to 3rd, 1980. Includes the tentative itinerary and a guide to accommodations in town. Envelope is addressed to Mrs. Kathleen Reid Hadell of Victoria, B.C. and post marked 29 XII 1979.;
- Typed letter “To Former Pupils of McKenzie School” requesting addresses for students who attended McKenzie School in 1927 and inquiring if there is sufficient interest among former students to justify organizing a school reunion. Includes a two page list of the names of all students enrolled in McKenzie school in 1927.;
- Invitation to Reunion ’80 on card stock featuring Celebrate Saskatchewan 1905-1980 logo. This invitation and the following two items are contained in an envelope addressed Kathleen Hadell and post marked 5 III ’80.;
- Typed letter inviting “Friend and/or Former Residents” of Kindersley, Saskatchewan to the 75th Anniversary events from Eric Halpenny, Chairman of the Kindersley Celebrate Saskatchewan Committee. Includes the program of planned events.;
- Invitation to attend the McKenzie School Reunion from Aug. 1st to 3rd, 1980. Contains the same information as the invitation described above, but without spelling mistakes.
Brochure of the lectures and demonstrations featured at the fourth winter session. It also contains a listing of the members of the organization.
Map depicting the sections in which the school districts of Lindal, Diamond, Elk Creek, and Deer Creek in Manitoba are divided according to land ownership. Each section contains the names of its owners. The map also numbers the applicable school districts and marks applicable international boundaries, township lines, section lines, quarter section lines, secondary highways, cemeteries, and any part owners of quarter sections. This map is accompanied by a colour aerial photograph of the region.
Letter sized, typewritten letter addressed to “Friend” and dated February 24, no year. The letter solicits aid on behalf of the town of Romny in the Russian Ukraine and outlines the items most necessary to the town (i.e. medical and surgical supplies, food, books, clothing, as well as information and services). Sent by Reverend William Keall of a Canadian-Soviet Friendship Committee during the Second World War.
Manuscript in commemoration of the Golden Anniversary of Powered Flight in Canada. This is a collection of transcripts of 67 interviews conducted with pilots and flight engineers of the golden age of bush flying. These first person narrations are biographical and the manuscript's multiple parts constitute different experiences and perspectives of the birth and development of Canadian aviation, forming a comprehensive body of literature relating to the history of the Canadian aviation industry. The 64 transcripts are photocopies and vary in length. Also enclosed are photocopies of newspaper stories featuring members of the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame, as well as a brief description of the manuscript and its origins by Tony Cashman.
This six-fold brochure of the Totem Pole Tournaments is divided into 6 sections which include: a list of events, rules & regulations, rates, timetable, and question & answer. The brochure is printed in colour; the cover features the event title, location, and dates and a prominent colour illustration of two Canadian National Railway agents presenting the totem trophy against a background of the Rocky Mountains.
Short Biography of Artist Tom Roberts. The cover features a headline announcing “an exhibition and sale of paintings by Tom Roberts.” The inside of the slip contains a biography of the artist, while the back has the company name, the Eaton Company Limited, printed at the centre.
Short biography- A Farewell to Clarence Richards. A booklet narrating the life and legacy of Clarence Richards. The cover reads "A Farewell to Clarence Richards," and the title page contains a prominent photograph of the subject as well as the title, name of the author (Tony Cashman), the date, and the author’s signature.
Invitation to Optimist Golden Gloves 1956 Reception. Invitation also acts as a ticket, as there is an “Admit One” statement on the front. There is also the word "Place," followed by a blank line-presumably for writing either the location of the guest at the reception, or the number of attendees.
Titled: "Song of Welcome to Sir Wilfrid Laurier." The top of the poster contains a b&w photograph of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, bordered by two ink drawings of lilies. The song follows the title, and there is a note to sing it to the tune of "Die Wacht am Rhein." Song was written by M. Salzwedel. A note at the bottom states: "Sung at Morden, Man., July 15th, 1910."
Invitation titled, "The Musical Association of the University of Alberta requests your presence at their Annual Dance to be held in Athabaska Hall on Friday evening, March the eighteenth, nineteen hundred and forty-nine at nine o’clock. Dress: Informal." The top of the invitation contains the crest of the University of Alberta.
Booklet titled, "Personal Stuff By the Editor - Being a Christmas Greeting from … Elmer E. Roper." Contains 16 pages of literary sketches, taken from “Personal Stuff,” a column in the Alberta Labor News, and meant as a Christmas greeting from the editor. Cover is in a light green colour, and contains a cartoon drawing of a man furiously typing on a type-writer.
"Farmer’s Handbook on Soils and Crops." It includes illustrations from photos and drawings. It includes an index and ten headings, each with its own set of subheadings. The back of the handbook has a visibly erased arithmetic equation (initially written in pencil). Part of series: A guide to better farming; Book 5. Created by The Country Guide, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Cover contains title, subtitle, and photographs of farming items on orange cardboard.
Brown paper poster measuring 22 x 31 cm advertising an Easter Dance on Monday, April 2nd at the Community Hall in Warner. Music by The Home Town Band “Playing UP TO DATE DANCE MUSIC / They’ll give you the Spring Feeling.” Lunch to be served by U.F.W.A. in Hall, admission of fifty (50) cents, but ladies are free. Dealer information indicates this poster is from 1956. Warner is located in Alberta.
Souvenir ‘Stampede City Dollar’ coin, in accompanying cardboard holder and envelope addressed to a Mr. Frank De Man in Granum, Alberta.
Compilation of illustrated weeds, titled “Illustrations of Important Weeds in Natural Colours.” The purpose of this document is to aid farmers and townspeople in the recognition of local and invader weeds. Created by the Agricultural Department, North-West Line Elevators.
“DRP Grain Codebook” revised to serve all sections of the Canadian Grain Trade. The purpose of this book is to facilitate coding and decoding for those involved in grain transactions. Published by Dawson Richardson Publications Limited. There are two slips containing handwritten notes. There are 15 sections in the book.
Booklet with a grey cover and a red border titled "1919 Prize List Spirit River Agricultural Society, Third Annual Fall Fair, Tuesday, Sept 16, 1919." Includes 23 pages detailing the prizes of the fair, along with advertisements.
Pamphlet titled "Manitoba Horticulturist - Devoted to the better growing of Trees, Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers in Manitoba." Published by The Manitoba Horticultural and Forestry Association. This particular issue is part of volume 4, no. 2., and contains 6 pages detailing various horticultural issues.
Chapbook titled “Dans les Montagnes Rocheuses Canadiennes” or In the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Dedicated to Lord Shaughnessy, President of the C.P.R., and written by Gaëtane de Montreuil, pen-name of Georgiana Gill (Belanger). This chapbook was letter-press printed in Quebec by Ernest Tremblay, Imprimeur, in 1916. It is bound through two punched holes by a pink ribbon tied in a bow. The cover is a matching pink paper and wraps around a single unopened signature. Recorded in the Department of Agriculture in Ottawa in April, 1916.
Montreuil, Gaëtane deBook titled: "Bramshott Souvenir Magazine, The Maple Leaf for Ever." Front cover is decorated with a large ink drawing of a soldier holding an early Canadian flag, with a military camp in the background. The border on the front cover contains the various coats of arms for Canadian provinces along with maple leafs. The interior contains 128 pages depicting the various battalions and regiments at Bramshott Camp, poems and songs, and many b&w photographs of soldiers and regiments, as well as advertisements. Printed by the Press Bureau.
Booklet titled: "Farm Blacksmithing Forge Welding and Making Post Drills and Forge Blowers, by L. G. Brownlee." Cover is brown construction paper with an ink drawing on the front depicting two post drills and a forge blower. Credit for the drawing is given to Nancy A. Hindley. Printed and published in Canada by Star-Publishing, Springdale, Alberta. The booklet cost $0.50 at the time. Printed in November, 1947. Contains 30 pages which outlines how to build post drills and forge blowers, along with the necessary shop tools, and two sections on forge welding and farm blacksmithing. Contains a table of contents, images, and a coupon for ½ off the next version. Booklet is in good condition, with a red stain on the front cover, and slight damage to the pages in the top left corner.
Brownlee, L. G.Typewritten letter to members of Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) sent by Sam Beber. Contents include a listing of the Supreme Advisory Council members of the Aleph Zadik Aleph of the B’Nai B’rith. The letter implores the visiting members of the A.Z.A. to comport themselves properly during their visit. The letter is in good condition and includes the A.Z.A. seal on the bottom left corner.
Certificate for contributions to the Polish-Jewish Family Loan Association.
Fabric patch for the House League Basketball of E.P.S. Patch is cream colored with red writing, and depicts a basketball with the title. Patch is in very good condition.
Poster entitled “Arpents de Reves/Acres of Dreams,” in the Settling the Canadian Prairies exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
34th Annual Games by the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association of Manitoba. Content includes a list of the members involved in the organization, advertisements of local businesses, the president’s address, and a listing of the games to take place. The cover includes the organization’s symbolic mascot and flag.
Booklet outlining the bylaws for the Capital City Lodge No. 1 for the fraternal order, Knights of Pythias. The cover is bright yellow and contains the document title and the organization’s seal. The pages are bound by staples.
Minutes of Oakland, Manitoba Curling Club. A spiral-bound notebook without covers containing hand-written minutes describing the appointment of members to administrative positions in the club and how club funds were to be spent.
Menus from restaurants, cafes, and hotels from across the Prairie Provinces.
The program for the official opening of the Nanton Scout-Guide Hall on April 24, 1957. The front cover features a full-colour illustration of a moustached Scout leader with a young Boy Scout next to him. The cover is otherwise blank with slight yellowing. Inside, a single sheet of white paper is held in place by a single staple. This paper features a photograph of the Scout-Guide hall, and the program of events marking its opening. Mayor Dr. Little gave an address, with speeches from Mrs. Schlosser from provincial Guide headquarters and Mr. Fry from provincial Scout headquarters.
Title reads: "Canadian Postmasters Association (B.C. and Yukon Branch) Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference." Below this is a pixelated picture of a hotel set next to a roadway. Below the picture it reads: "Leon Hotel, Port Moody, B.C. June 4th, 5th, 6th, 1962. Souvenir Programme." The back cover is blank. The interior is printed on regular paper stock, and details the day to day itinerary of the conference. Also includes various advertisements for sponsors of the conference, as well as a President’s Message on the second page.
Program for "The Birth of a Nation" shown at the Empire Theatre. Front cover contains a b&w border, separated into four segments.
- The top segment reads: Empire Program.
- The next segment down reads: One Week Starting Monday, February 14th - Matinee Daily - The Basil Corporation Presents D. W. Griffith’s - “The Birth of a Nation” - A Spectacular Drama in Two Acts - Founded on Thomas Dixon’s Story - “The Clansman” - Basil S. Courtney, General Manager - Symphony Orchestra of Twenty - Under the leadership of Mr. Alf. Dalby - Note—There will be an intermission of eight minutes between Acts 1 and 2.
- The bottom two segments contain advertisements for various businesses.
The interior of the program is also separated into 9 segments. Most contain advertisements; however two contain a list of cast and characters of the movie. The back page contains information regarding the picture, with three headings titled: The Griffith Trade Mark; Facts About the Picture, and Making Altogether. Printed by The Model Press Cor. Queens & Rice.
Program for the play: "Medea." Program is printed on brown paper and includes a large b&w photo depicting two characters-one of which is Medea. The top of the program notes:"Thirdstage - 26th Season June 5 to October 14 - Stratford Festival Canada 1978." The back of the program is white with an ink drawing of two geese and a note: "IBM Canada Limited through its support of the Third Stage Program in the 1978 Season wishes to acknowledge the valuable contribution the Stratford Festival is making to the development of Canadian theatre." Below this is IBM’s logo. The interior contains the details of the play, including cast, director, and b&w photographs taken from the play. There are also a few advertisements for sponsors of the festival. A note at the bottom of one of the pages states it was printed in Canada/Beacon Herald Fine Printing Division.
Musical program showcasing the members of the faculty at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. The cover contains the event title, location, date and contact information, while the rest of the document outlines the program.
Aqua Follies: A Musical Ballet. The front page features the title, choreographer, date, and a listing of swimming officials. The inside lists each part of the event, including athletic exhibitions and hymns sung. The back provides a biography of the choreographer and trainer, and an illustration of a shooting star. Contains the seal of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association on the top left corner. Hosted by the Manitoba Section of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association.
Menu card for My Wigwam restaurant in Okotoks, AB. The cover is printed to look like brown leather, complete with realistic shading along the fore edges. The front cover has a large illustration of a First Nations chief’s head and headdress of buffalo horns. The chief also wears a red medal showing the bust of a young queen, presumably Queen Victoria. Inside are listed a breakfast menu and an a la carte menu. A typed list of evening specials showing finger smudges is attached with a paperclip to the inside of the menu card.
Copy of The Evening Star newspaper (Vol. 2 No. 249) announcing the establishment of the province of Alberta the day before. Headline is “Alberta, a Province.” Printed in Edmonton, Alberta.
Copy of The Frank Sentinel (Vol. 2, Is. 27) with article describing the Frank Slide disaster. Includes a list of the known dead or injured. Text is very worn and difficult to read. Corrections have been made in ballpoint pen to main article. Printed in Frank, Alberta.
Clipping of an article titled “Rifle Owned By Buffalo Bill Among Calgarian’s Collection,” with no author attribution. Article describes the rifle and pistol collection of Calgarian R. W. Burns, which was shown at the annual gun show of the Alberta Arms and Cartridge Collectors’ Association. Found on pages 18-19 in Gun Talk, newsletter of the Saskatchewan Gun Collectors Association, Vol. 2 No. 4. Features B&W picture of Burns and eight of his rifles.
Newspaper titled "The Farmer’s Advocate and Home Magazine - Agriculture, Stock, Dairy, Poultry, Horticulture, Veterinary, Home Circle." Dated June 2, 1927, from London, Ontario. Contains information regarding all aspects of farming and homelife, along with various advertisements.
The Alberta Homestead Journal. 12-page journal printed in Edmonton, AB, described as a journal for the farmer and his family. It features stories on agriculture, farmer conventions, farm equipment sales advertisements and opinion columns.
Newspaper titled: Golden Jubilee Fifty Years of Progress Edition News=Record. Title page contains three drawings - one of a mounted RCMP, one of a horse-drawn wagon, and one of two indigenous people. There is a large dedication in the middle of the title page to those who helped settle the prairies, with the dates 1889-1939. Newspaper is volume 35, number 31, printed in Lumsden, Sask on November 1939. Newspaper sold for 25c per copy. Back cover contains an advertisement for men's suits and coats.
Clipping depicting a large b&w photograph of Georges P. Vanier, Governor General of Canada. The photo shows his entire body to the knees, and the caption reads: "A statesman, a soldier, a great Canadian. All Canada mourns the passing of George P. Vanier, Governor-General of Canada." Below this is the insignia for the Hudson’s Bay Company.
Five (5) newspaper issues titled "St. Vital Lance" from St. Vital, Manitoba. All range throughout the year 1932, are 4 pages in length and detail the various happenings in St. Vital. Cost is $0.05 per copy, or $1.00 per year.
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, printed in New York, No. 1,544, vol. LX. Front cover contains a large b&w ink drawing of four figures, three on snowshoes with one carrying a child, in a winter landscape. Caption reads: "Canada - The Uprising in the Northwest - White Inhabitants of the Saskatchewan Region Leaving a Settlement, After an Indian Raid." Remainder of the paper contains news from around the world, including Canada and the Riel Rebellion.
Program for a performance held at St. Paul’s Parish Hall, [Winnipeg?]. Presented by the Canadian Buffaloes’ Club.
Program for a play performed at the Chalmers Church Auditorium. Jean M. Wallace is not mentioned in this program, but there is noticeable damage to the program from being ripped out of a scrapbook or journal.
Program for events held at Gordon United Church Cor. Brazier & Poplar. The variety concert was held Oct. 16, 1928, and the Armistice Day play by Aimee Ould was performed Oct. 28, 1928. [produced by Jean M. Wallace]
Title reads, “Musical Entertainment given on the occasion of the Golden and Silver Jubilee of Rev. F. Dauphin, by the Pupils of Ermineskin Boarding School at Hobbema, March 12, 1907.”
Clipping from the Edmonton Journal, titled: "City Padre, Rev. J. G. Brown, Reported Missing Overseas." Details the reaction of the Robertson United Church’s congregation to news of the possible death of Rev. Brown. Discusses Rev. Brown’s actions overseas and brief history of his life.
Letter from Vital J. Ev. de S. Albert to Monseigneur l’Archeveque de Quebec.
Handwritten letter from Rev. Salamon to Lavallée, on Qu’Appelle Indian School letterhead which has been crossed out and changed to say “Sacred Heart Rectory.” Rev. Salamon answers Lavallée’s questions. Apr. 8, 1978, Lebret, Sask. For further correspondence between Lavallée and Reverend Salamon see also PE000572 (F-2-0-0-11) and PE000574 (F-2-0-0-13).
Contents include a circular depicting the plight of the diocese of Saskatchewan and requesting funds; a map showing the diocese of Saskatchewan in the Dominion of Canada; and a letter penned by the Bishop of Saskatchewan to a Miss Gladstone, asking for donations.
Document with title that reads, “Consecration at the Sacred Heart of Jesus, ordained by our most Holy Father the Pope Leon XIII.” Is also inscribed with what looks like a First Nations language. Lower right-hand corner is torn off, and the right-hand edge has a small tear.
Calendar designed for use in a Roman Catholic Cree mission. Front side has the months, reverse explains how to use the calendar as well as displaying photographs of various people involved with the mission. Calendar is creased across the centre.
Church Invitation to Miss Annie Mo Anashong from St. Paul’s Church. The invitation states that “the young men of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church” request the invitee’s pleasure. The event was to take place in the Lecture Room. The invitation folds to an 8 x 16 cm rectangle and the edges of the right and bottom were decoratively cut in a series of small waves. Other decorative features are darker drops throughout the entire paper. It is in good condition but the colour has faded.
This self-published book is a memoir/biography. The title, translated to English, is "Misfortune, God’s Ways are not Our ways: From the Life of Peter Dyck, currently sick at the Carman Hospital, Manitoba." The cover is blue paper and has a B&W photograph of a large house, presumably Carman Hospital, Manitoba.
Enns, W. J.A prayer book for Ukrainian Catholic youth. Cover is black patterned cardboard with a brown-gold picture of a cross entwined with flowers. Contains 96 pages of Bible readings in both Ukrainian and English. Inside pages are quite thin and worn, however book is in good condition aside from first page, which is torn. The name of Metropolitan Vasylï? of the Ukrainian Catholic Church can be found on the back of the first page.
The cover has a silver design of the Ukrainian Orthodox cross. The first few pages contain writing in Ukrainian, and include two ink drawings: one of the crucified Christ being gazed upon by three people; one depicting a woman kneeling in prayer in front of a cross in the jungle. The remaining pages contain blank lines for writing the names of the dead.
Program outlining the worship service at Central United Church for Palm Sunday, March 25, 1956. The front cover is lilac in color and includes a watercolour picture of Jesus riding a donkey, surrounded by worshippers, with children strewing palm branches in front of him. The picture is bordered by green palm branches, and the text below the picture reads: "Palm Sunday-And the multitude that went before and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest. –Matthew 21:9." The interior details the programs for the morning and evening services, as well as the life and work of the church. The back cover lists the church officers. There is a note on the back cover stating: Litho in U.S.A. No. 5615L, Copyright 1956 Augsburg Publishing House.
Program titled: "Srebrny Jubileusz Kap?a?stwa" which is Polish for: "Silver Jubilee of the Priesthood." Lists the events over the two (2) day celebration of the jubilee, and a menu for a dinner. Also contains five (5) b&w photographs of various Polish churches/monuments in Canada. Front cover is elegantly drawn, with a leaf motif, crosses, grapes and vines, a small house and a boat. Middle of the front cover shows a b&w photograph of a priest through a picture window cut into the front cover. When opened to the second page, the picture is captioned Ad Multos Annos! (Latin for: To many years!) Wiel. O. A. Sylla, O. M. I. Program is entirely written in Polish and Latin.
Book titled: "Act of Visitation of St. Mary’s Province by Very Rev. John P. Walsh, O.M.I., Assistant General, March 6- to June 9, 1956." Book contains 40 pages, which provide an overview of the mandate, execution, act of visitation, and division of the visit, as well as recommendations for the oblates regarding religious life, exercises, practices, etc. Contains a letter written by the Superior General in Rome, to the oblates of St. Mary’s Province.
Booklet is titled "Indian Education in the North West." Cover is brown cardboard and includes a framed title and the author’s name, Rev. Thompson Ferrier, who argues for the fight to “civilize, educate, and Christianize the Indian.” Published by the Department of Missionary Literature of the Methodist Church, Canada.
Title reads: "Programm zur 50-jährigen Gedenkfeier der ersten Einwanderung von Mennoniten in Manitoba." (Program for the 50 year commemoration of the first immigration of Mennonites to Manitoba). The interior contains the program for the day, and selections of song to be sung in the congregation.
Report on a debate within the House of Commons regarding the appropriateness of providing native children with a denominational education. The debate features an opposition of a) Mr. Higgins, who recommends providing native children religious/spiritual education that is traditional to their people, and b) Mr. Brown, who argues that it is in the best interest of native children to receive a Christian education.
Minutes of the Ukrainian Mutual Benefit Association of Saint Nicholas Branch No. 20. Large hardcover notebook containing hand-written minutes in Ukrainian. Janow, Manitoba.
First of two (2) volumes of the Minutes of the St. John's United Church Woman's Missionary Society, covering Mar. 1933 - Oct. 1936. In addition to meeting minutes and roll calls, volumes also contain handwritten letters and newspaper clippings interleaved.
Second of two (2) volumes containing the Minutes of the St. John's United Church Woman's Missionary Society, covering Nov. 1936 - Dec. 1940. In addition to meeting minutes and roll calls, volumes also contain handwritten letters and newspaper clippings interleaved.
B&W print, mounted, of men and farm equipment engaged in threshing
B&W print, mounted, damaged, of a group of men, women, girls and boys in front of a building, with a ballpoint-pen marking one woman
B&W print, mounted, of labourers at construction site
B&W print, mounted, of store interior and display cases.
B&W print, mounted of store interior and display cases.
B&W stereoscopic print, captioned, of Tipis, cart, and travois.
B&W print of two airplanes with people beside.
B&W print of a man smoking a pipe in front of a building.
B&W print of three young boys.
B&W print of a woman with boy, girl, and dog on the steps of a house.
B&W print of piglets suckling, caption reads “poor old Susie that died and left them little pigs”.
B&W print of man training a dog.
B&W print, damage to corner, of creek/valley.
B&W print of two-story house at forest edge.
B&W print, captioned, of young girl in dress, caption reads “[?]innie – 3 year in July”.
B&W print, captioned, of young girl feeding horse/pony, caption reads “Mary feeding old Cap some chop”.
B&W print of cows in pens.
B&W print of elevators, including Pioneer and Alberta Pacific Grain Co. Ltd.
B&W print of child with dog on walkway.
B&W print of men on a straw[?] pile with horse team, horse and buggy.
B&W print, mounted, of men with agricultural engine, farm equipment, dogs, in the snow.
B&W print, mounted, captioned, of First Nations men and women on horseback, caption reads “Uncle John from Father”.
B&W stereoscopic print, captioned, of a man on horseback speaking to two First Nations men, caption reads “Indian Talking to a Cowboy in Sign Language”.
B&W print of a large number of labourers and one woman, in front of building.
B&W print of men on horseback with penned steers at a train yard.