Grain elevators

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W.P. Rempel & Bros. elevator (Minnesota)

This photograph shows an elevator in the state of Minnesota, U.S.A, possibly in Butterfield area. Several horse-drawn wagons are lined up to unload their grain. The elevator is identified with W.P. Rempel & Bro. and belongs to sons of Peter Rempel, Wilhelm and Bernhard. There is a negative #223 in Binder for this photograph.

Henry, Erdman, Tina, Helena, Gerhard and Erdman Sr.

This is a photo of siblings (left to right): Henry Penner, Erdman Penner, Tina Stephenson (Penner), Helena Hiebert (Penner) with her husband Gerhard Hiebert and father Erdman Penner Sr. They are standing together outside on a boardwalk in Gretna, Manitoba with the Ogilvie grain elevator in the background. A bike is leaning against the building.

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Town of Rosthern

Early photo of Rosthern grain elevators attached to a card with German writing. On photo reverse is written "when were the railway tracks on the east side of elevators in Rosthern?" But according to Rosthern history book Old & New Furrows page 642 this is incorrect - the photo is actually taken looking north and the railway tracks are on the west side of elevators.
Neufeld's mill is on the left.

Jensen, Terry

Hague Train Station

  • CA MHSS 992-773 LG
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

Black smoke billows from a train at the station. Large group of people at the station, two women dressed in long white dress and fancy hats approach the train station. Four grain elevators and a water tower are located alongside the track. The water level indicator on top of the water tower indicates the tank is two-thirds full. A man puling on a chain activates water flow to the train.

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Hague Grain Elevators

  • CA MHSS 992-760
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

People lining the rail station platform for a special event. Band stand with Union Jack in the distance. Water tower, train and 4 grain elevators in back ground.

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Salvage Crew

  • CA MHSS 992-780 LG
  • Part
  • ca. 1920

Six men using shovels and auger to salvage product from rail line. It may have been grain from a grain elevator fire or a railcar load of coal. Three observers sitting on roof of C.N.R. rail car.

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Mrs. H. Dyck on Binder

Mrs. H. Dyck sitting on binder on Railway Street in Hague. In background Canadian National Refrigerator rail cars and Grand Trunk rail car. Behind those a Victoria Elevator Co. Ltd. grain elevator and a flour mill.

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Train at Altona station taking Mennonites to Paraguay

This photo is of a train stopped at the Altona train station taking gon passengers (Sommerfeld Mennonites) who are moving to Paraguay. On the right are empty tracks, the last car is in the foreground on the left and grain elevators are in the background.

Hamm, Heinrich H., 1877-1962

Saskatchewan Pool Elevator

This photo shows a freshly painted Pool elevator in 1953. The grey colored building contained the single cylinder engine that drove the elevator shovels high into the grain storage bins. The grain car on the siding is loading grain. The ramp was used to ensure wagons and trucks with no cylinder dumps could unload grain.

Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020

Three iconic elevators at Osler, Saskatchewan

The 3 iconic elevators are McCabes, Saskatchewan Pool and Pioneer Grain. The CNR railway first established in 1892 runs through Osler. Note the white cattle loading chute and the red coal bins between the Pioneer and Pool elevators.

Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020

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