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Historical Saskatoon Overview Movie and/or Interactive Tour

Images used courtesy of the Saskatoon Public Library, Local History Room

PH 89 92 Streetcar badly damaged in accident.
PH 94 39 1 Habitation site
LH 163 Panoramic Image of Saskatoon. Photograph taken by Dill, Ralph.
LH 744 Wreck of the "City of Medicine Hat"
LH 868 View of First Ave. with board walk and dirt road.
LH 899 Homesteaders wait for ferry.
LH 907 Indian woman and children sit in the shade of a Red River Cart.
LH 1321 Teacher George Horn and his class in front of the Little Stone Schoolhouse.
LH 1480 Grace Methodist Church
LH 3784 Sod home two miles north of Clark's Crossing.
LH 5080 City police officer stands at Nutana end of traffic bridge. Photograph taken by Hillyard, Leonard.
LH 5388 John Lake

All images are identified in the Historical Saskatoon Movie with the appropriate citation.

Additional images used in the movie are used courtesy of the following organizations or individuals.

  • M.Elliot, University of Saskatchewan, Extension Division
    Image of buffalo herd grazing.
  • Alie Neish and Digital Saskatchewan
    Prairie Wildflowers
  • National Archives
    L. Riel C-003450

From the City of Saskatoon Archives

  • All images in the movie are provided courtesy of the City of Saskatoon Archives, with the exception of the images listed above. City of Saskatoon images in the movie contain the individual catalog number.
  • Saskatoon Public School Division
    Recent day photos of Saskatoon were taken by David Pratte of the SPSD and are available for download from the Photo Gallery of this web site.

 

Images used in the Remember Me - Local War Heroes and Memorials

The following images were used courtesy the Saskatoon Public Library, Local History Room
LH2186 Hugh Cairns Portrait
LH2374 Hugh Cairns Statue
pH 91-61-41 Family Gathering to Say Farewell. Photographed by Mrs. Schrader.
The remainder of the images were used courtesy the Meewasin Valley Association. In addition, the narration was performed by Glen Gustafson.

 

 

Images used in the Bridge Tales Presentation

The following images were used courtesy the Saskatoon Public Library, Local History Room.
LH1562 QLLS Railway Bridge.
LH4945 Citizens watching the ice.
LH35 Bridge with ice.
LH871 CPR Bridge.
LH3093 Saskatoon Railway Bridge
LH889 1904 washout - QLLS Bridge. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH897 Wash out 1905. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH3722 People approaching bridge.
LH884 Temporary pilings being washed out. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH286 Observers watch the washout of a temporary bridge.
LH4911 Long shot of Barr Colonist encampment. Photograph taken by Steele, Frederick.
LH110 First span of the CNR bridge collapses.
LH57 Clearing the wreckage when a Canadian Northern Railway Bridge collapsed and passenger coach fell to the ice below. Photograph taken by Anderson, JP.
LH942 The sleeper car "Kipling" jumped the track and crashed to the ice. Photograph taken by Skewis, Benjamin.
LH222 Traffic bridge under construction.
LH1389 Crowd gathered at the opening of the Traffic Bridge. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH2671 Opening of the Traffic Bridge - Large crowd on dirt road. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH1462 Opening of the Traffic Bridge. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH1265 Celebration of opening - bridge.
LH 5080 Police Officer stands at Traffic Bridge. Photograph taken by Hillyard, L.
LH1467 Traffic Bridge
LH1323 (S-C-17)

A4584

The Ill-fated City of Medicine Hat. Used courtesy of the Local History Room and the Saskatchewan Archives Board.
Train at Saskatoon. The arrival of the Barr Colonists.Used courtesy of the Saskatchewan Archives Board.

LH151 Steamboat - City of Medicine Hat.
LH39 The wreck of "The City of Medicine Hat".
LH2747 Ferry crossing.
LH420 Grounded steamboat.
LH951 Prairie
LH2521 Commercial travelers stranded by bridge washout. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH558 Two bridges: GTR, QLLS
LH3970 View from snow-covered river bed of the Grand Trunk Pacific Bridge under construction. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH3969 Crew on Bridge
LH3934 Construction crew at work on piers of Canadian Pacific Bridge.
LH4393 Two cranes atop bridge.
LH6 Close-up of ferry docking at riverbank. Photograph taken by Bate, William P.
LH3384 Construction crew takes a break.
LH24 Close-up of inside of old wooden trusses of Qlls railway bridge.
LH1055 Oncoming train.
LH3562 Grand Trunk Pacific Bridge at Saskatoon. Photograph taken by McKenzie, T.
LH872 Train crossing the former QLLS bridge. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH3139 Gentleman sitting on a rock - dressed in best clothes.
LH950 Hand tinted postcard of Traffic Bridge.
LH927 Postcard of University Bridge under construction.
LH3588 University Bridge under construction.
LH3039 Two small boys admiring fireman and a three-horse hitch harnessed to fire fighting equipment.
A132 Completed Broadway Bridge.
LH3155 Workers assembled - University Bridge. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
LH2573 View of the "Bess" through the bridge.
LH4143 Streetcar crossing.
LH2581 Postcard - view of the Long Hill.

LH996

LH 996-1

View from traffic bridge of crowd. Photograph taken by Boyles Ltd.

Streetcar wreck.

LH2742 Wrecked streetcar.
A151 Construction of Broadway Bridge.
A185, A 179 Construction of Broadway Bridge.

A186, A 208

Construction of Broadway Bridge

A189 Construction sequence of Broadway Bridge.
LH4359 View of University Bridge.
A165 Construction of Broadway Bridge.
LH4761 Aerial shot of Circle Drive Bridge at opening. Photograph taken by Marjan, Richard. Used courtesy of the Saskatoon Star Phoenix.
LH2852 Pastoral riverbank scene.
PH90-86 Construction of bridge site Idylwyld Bridge.
PH97-96-6 Saskatoon - City of Bridges from the MVA Calendar. Photograph taken by Shiels, Tanis.
LH 899 Group with Oxen wait for Ferry. Photograph taken by Ralph Dill.
The remainder of the images [current day photographs and Vimy Ridge Photographs (Parks Canada)] were used courtesy the Meewasin Valley Association. In addition, the narration was performed by Kim Beaulieu.