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  • Heney Klypak Prairie Style acreage on Tipperary Creek near Wanuskewin Heritage Park and Cathedral Bluffs, Saskatoon
    Heney Klypak Prairie Style acreage o...tif
  • Residence of Heney Klypak, architect, and Gwen Klypak, artist
    2011-07-101-0144-D_living.tif
  • Residence of Heney Klypak, architect, and Gwen Klypak, artist
    Heney Klypak Prairie Style showing T...tif
  • Residence of Heney Klypak, architect, and Gwen Klypak, artist
    2011-07-101-0237-D_kitchen.tif
  • Second Avenue Lofts, suite of Sandra Young, owner of Willow Studio, for SH7 Decor article for Saskatoon Home, Fall 2010..Artwork:.2. Library 2 by Jill Thomson.3. Waterlight 36 by Jay Roma Lamb.4. Where the Wild Things Grow by Jane Harrington.5. Mobile by Sandra Young.6. Back Road to Heaven 7 by Patrick Dowie.7. Green Falls by Chris Hodge.8. Ness Creek by James Wyper.9. Landscape by Hugo Alvarado.10. Tree Sculpture by Todd Young
    SH7_img11_Young.jpg
  • Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2016070010173elbowelevator.
    Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator Elb...jpg
  • Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum. Jumbo 6×11 art card, item #2016070010177elbowelevatortrees
    Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator and...jpg
  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
    2016070010177NOAKES_Elbow_Elevator_2...JPG
  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
    2016070010173 Elbow Elevator
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