The fonds contains 16 black and white photographs that originally belonged to Perley Fennell's personal collection. They date from between May of 1928 to April of 1934. One photograph features Donald McLaughlin standing near a house. The remaining photographs feature the Melfort dam and reservoir in various stages of thaw and flooding.
Broadway and First Ave., about 1909. Taken from a window in the lake of the Woods elevator. The C. P. R. wind mill, water tank and round house n the foreground.
Two small wooden building with another tall wooden structure behind them to the left A girl is in front of one building and two horses are beside the other building Machinery and hills can be seen in the background Written on the back in blue ink: "Old CPR gravel Pit & GTP Water tank 3 Miles East" Written on the back in pencil: " water tanks taken down after coming of Diesels" The number "10" is written in blue marker The word "Identical" is written in pencil on a white sticker
The Collection contains black and white photographs from Ruth Marshall's private collection. All of the photographs are of Melfort businesses and streets including the water tower, train station, and Sask-Tel building.