A map of all wooden grain elevators in Saskatchewan, including a list of my favorite top 18 to photograph.
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Memories of Prince Albert Having been born in the early 1950s, my early memories of Prince Albert begin in the...
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Look at that blue sky! And it's not even photoshopped.
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Please reduce gas when entering Mossleigh, the village is so small you might miss it ;-) Coming from the US border and heading to Calgary i made a detour in the search for these old wooden grain elevators. I knew that Mossleigh had some, but no idea how they stood in the landscape. When entering Mossleigh they stood perfect against a deep blue sky. Actually there are standing three in a row, but this Twins combination fits better in the overal composition. Enjoy... Image is under Copyright by Henk Meijer. Contact me by email if you want to buy or use my photographs.
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For some reason, a lot of the most beautiful train stations in the U.S.—stretching from Denver to D.C.—are named Union Station.
Image No: ND-8-219 Title: Hauling grain to Vulcan, Alberta. Date: 1928 Photographer/Illustrator: Oliver, W.J., Calgary, Alberta Subject(s): Grain / Horses in transportation / Wagons / Grain - Elevators / Crops / Vulcan, Alberta - Grain elevators Order this photo from Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?XC=/sea... Search for 99,999 other historical photos at Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosSearch.aspx