- BCHCC 2150
- Item
- [between 1900 and 1920]
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
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Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
The first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Image of a wooden building on the bare prairie, identified as the first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Plaque marking the Kenderdine Homestead
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Plaque mounted on a boulder marking the site of Gus Kenderdine's homestead. The plaque was erected for the Saskatchewan Homecoming 1971.
Tornado destruction at homestead
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Tornado destruction of Willie McKenzie homestead - four men and child sitting on roof of flattened home
Winter Supply of Wood, Noyes Brothers
Man standing beside a teepee-shaped stack of wood; collected by the Noyes brothers living in the Marshall District in Saskatchewan for the winter of 1905.
Vast, open natural prairie with small house/homestead in background.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Exterior view of an old ranch house and yard; buildings reflected in water
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
The home of J. Rugg Elston is seen.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Prairie sod buildings. Tee-pee of wood. Young boy and dog in foreground with wagons in yard.
S. Gilchrist drawing of a homestead
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A sketch of the Harry Hearn homestead consisting of sod buildings and a log tee-pee with three people in the scene.
Homesteader Ball, Rosetown District, 1908
13 men in suits and ties, two boys, seven women. Two men holding fiddles. Showing fashions and hairstyles of 1908.
Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Sod house with people standing in front. L-R: Bill Whyte, Mary McCuaig (Mrs. Jas Ritchie), Rod McCuaig, Jack McCuaig (holding a little dog). The McCuaig homestead is located NE 35-31-13.
Sod house with two women wearing Sunday clothes and hats and two small children in front or entering. A buckboard with a man and a woman similarly dressed sitting in it driving away. A horses' head and a figure seated can be seen just behind the buckboard.
Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie and the children (6) and Gramma Ritchie(?).