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PRPC0549

"View in Stanley Park, Regina, Sask." Colour retouched photo postcard.

CPR Crew Laying Cement

Photograph of a Canadian Pacific Railway crew laying cement for a building in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan. Pictured are 17 men, planks of wood, machinery, grain elevator, buildings, two-horse team, train tracks, pail, shovels, rocks, and sacks. In the background is a building with the word "Bredenbuy" on the side. This was most likely the train station. Handwriting on back describes scene, also noting "Grampa Dan McLean at Breadenberry [sic], Sask 1910."

Railway Bridge at Bredenbury, Saskatchewan

Photograph of the railway bridge in the Qu'Appelle Valley at Bredenbury, Saskatchewan, c. 1914. Handwritten annotation on back describhttps://main.lib.umanitoba.ca/railway-bridge-at-bredenbury-saskatchewan/edit#es scene and identifies man on handcar as Duncan Livingstone. Underneath his name are the words ["ou? or? ori? Giger or Geiger"].

Reunion of Priests in Yorkton

Hand-written in Ukrainian on the back of this black and white print is the date and the occasion: "a reunion of priests with Bishop Neil Savaryn and Reverend Mykajlo Schudlo at St. Joseph's College in Yorkton." Reverend Joseph Pulak is present, as are Reverends Vladimir Bozyk, Stefan Semchuk, and Antin Luhovy.

PRPC0239

St. George’s Cathedral in Saskatoon. Photo postcard of St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed by Father Ruh in 1939. Both Mike Yanchynski and Mike Sawchuk worked on St. George’s which was designated a cathedral in 1951.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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