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  • Elbow Harbour, Lake Diefenbaker, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Late-day prairie sunshine casts a golden glow over Lake Diefenbaker at Elbow, Saskatchewan. Oversize art card, item #2016070010201elbowharbouroversize
    Elbow Harbour Lake Diefenbaker Elbow...jpg
  • Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Storm clouds gather to the north as Elbow basks in the warm prairie afternoon sunshine. Oversize art card, item #2016070010200holyredeemerelbow
    Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Elbow ...jpg
  • Hay Fields, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Fields of freshly baled hay east of town take on a golden glow on a warm prairie summer afternoon. Jumbo 6×11 art card, item #2016070010198elbowfields
    Hay Fields Elbow Saskatchewan jumbo ...jpg
  • Storm Brewing, Grain Must Move, Elbow, Saskatchewan. A CPR freight train rumbles past Elbow's historic Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator as a looming thunderstorm gathers overhead. Prairie summers can be clamorous, roiling clouds bringing a deluge of rain to cool a searing day. Later, as the storm recedes into the horizon, the stillness is broken by a robin reminding us to cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up. Jumbo art card, item #2018060010159elbowelevatortrain
    Storm Brewing Grain Must Move Elbow ...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
  • Dragons Don't Eat Wheat, Elbow, Saskatchewan. A frolicking dragon or a prancing dog? What do you see when you look at clouds? Summer at Lake Diefenbaker is made for lying back and looking up, imagining gentle creatures gliding across the sky or giant monsters breathing lightning fire. But Elbow's historic Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator is safe. Dragons like meat, not wheat. Oversize art card, item #2018060010192elbowelevatorpuffystorm
    Dragons Don't Eat Wheat Elbow Saskat...jpg
  • Elbow Harbour Late Day Panorama, Lake Diefenbaker, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Mid-summer days are made for relaxing at Lake Diefenbaker in the golden light of late afternoon on a hot day. Elbow, Saskatchewan. Jumbo art card, item #2016070010209elbowharbourjumbo
    Elbow Harbour Late Day Panorama Lake...jpg
  • Elbow, Saskatchewan. Decorated fire hydrant, Stanley Street, Elbow, Saskatchewan. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2016070010178elbowr2firehydrantstanleystreet
    Elbow Saskatchewan decorated fire hy...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
  • Heney Klypak Prairie Style acreage on Tipperary Creek near Wanuskewin Heritage Park and Cathedral Bluffs, Saskatoon
    Heney Klypak Prairie Style acreage o...tif
  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Rest stop, Highway 3, between Mistatim and Prairie River, Day 6.
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  • Storm clouds gather to the north as Elbow basks in the warm prairie afternoon sunshine.
    2016070010200 Holy Redeemer Catholic..lbow
  • Late-day prairie sunshine casts a golden glow over Lake Diefenbaker at Elbow, Saskatchewan
    2016070010201 Elbow Harbour, Lake Di..aker
  • Fields of freshly baled hay east of town take on a golden glow on a warm prairie summer afternoon.
    2016070010198 Elbow Fields
  • Beachgoers, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan. When they used to arrive by special excursion train from all across the prairies, they took to Little Manitou Lake in litte wooden boats. Today they drive by car and play on inflatable dinghies and personal watercraft. Times change, but summertime at Manitou Beach is timeless. Oversize 5.5×8.5 art card, item #2013080020008manitoubeachgoers
    Beachgoers Manitou Beach Saskatchewa...jpg
  • When they used to arrive by special excursion train from all across the prairies, they took to Little Manitou Lake in small wooden boats. Today they drive by car and play on inflatable dinghies and personal watercraft. Times change, but summertime at Manitou Beach is timeless.
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  • Wellington and Ollie White had to have known the were onto something, when they made their way from Moose Jaw to the shores of Little Manitou Lake in the 1920s. The little resort town was booming, the most popular destination on the prairies. They tore down the old Danceland that had been here before Manitou Beach incorporated in 1919, and built a grand, new dance hall, with horsehair-cushioned maple hardwood flooring. When they flung open the doors for the first time in 1928, it must have been quite the night. Danceland hasn’t stood still since.
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  • Danceland, Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan. Wellington and Ollie White had to have known they were onto something, when they made their way from Moose Jaw to the shores of Little Manitou Lake in the 1920s. The little resort town was booming, the most popular destination on the prairies. They tore down the old Danceland that had been here before Manitou Beach incorporated in 1919, and built a grand, new dance hall, with horsehair-cushioned maple hardwood flooring. When they flung open the doors for the first time in 1928, it must have been quite the night. Danceland hasn't stood still since. Jumbo 6×11 art card, item #2011070010088manitoudanceland.
    Danceland Manitou Beach Saskatchewan...jpg
  • Residence of Heney Klypak, architect, and Gwen Klypak, artist
    Heney Klypak Prairie Style showing T...tif
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