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Top Image Collection Saskatchewan Archives Board—Métis Photographs Communities Willow Bunch

Image A break from threshing at the Rondeau’s, Willow Bunch
Image Edouard Beaupré (01)
Image Edouard Beaupré (02)
Image Edouard Beaupré (03)
Image Edouard Beaupré (04)
Image Edouard Beaupré (05)
Image Edouard Beaupré (06)
Image Edouard Beaupré (07)
Image Edouard Beaupré (08)
Image Edouard Beaupré (09)
Image Entrance to Salaba’s mine, Willow Bunch
Image First R.C. Church of Willow Bunch at Bonneauville
Image Gentlemen holding up clothing of Edouard Beaupré, often called the Giant of Willow Bunch
Image Jean-Louis Légaré
Image Jean-Louis Légaré just before leaving for Willow Bunch
Image Men on Horseback
Image Mr. and Mrs. J. Bottineau
Image Mrs. Gaspard Beaupré with daughter Diana
Image The Giant’s Family Home
Image The Giant’s three sisters: Georgionne, Germaine, Diana
Image Trefflé Bonneau’s first home in Willow Bunch
Image Trefflé Bonneau’s second house at Bonneauville
Image Willow Bunch Citizens
Image Willow Bunch home in 1914
Image Willow Bunch in 1916

 

 
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