Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
- YJ0041
- Item
- ca. 1907
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway
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Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway
Presbyterian church built in 1893
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Presbyterian Church built in 1893 on the site of the Evergreen Motors Ltd., on 4th. Avenue. It was opened on November 5, 1893, by the Superintendent of Missions, Rev. Jas. Robertson.
Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier visiting Yorkton
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier visited Yorkton July 20, 1910
Quarters for the officers and clerks
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Quarters for the officers and clerks
Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital with a glimpse of isolation on the left and a glimpse of the nurses' residence on the right. Nurses Findlay and Anderson sitting on steps.
A reprint of the brass plaque that hung in the Cottage Hospital since 1902.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Head photo of R. C. Holfield, Yorkton City Engineer
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
R. H. Lock and D. R. Ball
R. H. Lock and Fire Chief D. R. Ball.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
R. H. Lock
Fire Chief D. R. Ball. 1905.
Retail implement warehouse of J. A. Duncan
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Retail implement warehouse of J. A. Duncan, Market and Broadway.
Right-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Right-side of looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway water tower.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Letter from Allan R. Turner written to H. M. Jackson on DEC. 2, 1966
Sheep near Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of a flock of sheep grazing in a field near Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Rice, Lewis
Some of Yorkton's better homes
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
One photo shows the residence of Levi Beck. Erected in 1902 with 250 foot frontage on Smith Street, between 1st. and 2nd. Avenues.