25th Anniversary, Laird Lutheran Church
- CA MHSS 894-22-10
- Item
- 1935
Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
People, automobiles and a tent outside the Laird Lutheran Church.
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25th Anniversary, Laird Lutheran Church
Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
People, automobiles and a tent outside the Laird Lutheran Church.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
Cutting ice and loading onto sleigh.
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Part of Servais Rahier Photo Collection
Rahier waiting for train on way home to Carlton from Saskatoon Fair.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
Men with horses hitched to sleighs are waiting their turn to enter the elevator and unload grain.
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Part of George Klaassen Photo Collection
Children playing in school yard. The children have identifying initials, but hard to read. Photo is identified as 1916 but utility poles indicate it is later.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
Laird Ferry on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
George Redekopp with huge sturgeon fish.
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Part of Servais Rahier Photo Collection
Man, horse and buggy cross the North Saskatchewan River on the Carlton ferry. Ferry operator at right.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
Row of business facades. Sign on building second from right: Western Merchants Ltd., Dealers in Oils, Hardware, Paints.
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Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
Two men and a child at an implement dealer's building. Signs on building: Massey-Harris Farm Implements; Gray-Campbell; Bain Wagons; Verity Plows.
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Part of George Klaassen Photo Collection
Laird street scene. Philipsen Meat Market on right
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Threshing at Laird, Saskatchewan
Part of Tim Friesen Photo Collection
Threshing at Laird
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Part of Tim Friesen Photo Collection
Friesen livestock near Laird.
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Fishing at North Saskatchewan River
Part of Tim Friesen Photo Collection
Jas. Sprunger and Peter Regier with fish at North Saskatchewan River near Laird.
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