saskatchewan-voices4Images

Sets of pictures featuring statues, plaques, memorials, exhibits and other reminders of history are included in this part of the collection.

images-monumentsMonuments

This set provides a small sample of the variety of monuments, plaques and historic signage that can be found throughout Saskatchewan. They capture the depth of the Saskatchewan historical experience, including cairns commemorating communities that no longer exist, antique farm machinery, war memorials and statues of famous leaders.  (View all)

images-churchesHistoric Churches

This set features a small sample of early Saskatchewan churches including examples from Eastern Orthodox, Roman and Ukrainian Catholic as well as several Protestant  denominations.  These Churches reflect the deep spirituality and the importance of faith to Saskatchewan’s pioneers.  (View all)

images-muralsMurals

Saskatchewan communities large and small have created murals to represent their histories and express their cultures. This set includes a few samples of murals that can be found around Saskatchewan.  Some portray the past while others represent the present and some represent both and by doing so point towards the future! (View all)

image-historic-buildingsHistoric Buildings

Everything from classic movie theatres and rare old service stations to outhouses are featured in this collection of pictures of historic buildings found throughout rural Saskatchewan.  Brick buildings that have withstood the tests of time to an early pioneer home that has seen better days are also included. (View all)

images-museumsMuseums

Saskatchewan has more Museums than any other province.  This fact is a testament to the desire of current generations to honour the achievements of their ancestors.  This collection features a few of the thousands of exhibits in small-town community museums. (View all)

Slide Show of RHCA Flickr Site Photographs

The RHCA Flickr Site has nearly 300 photographs of historical places, people and events in Saskatchewan all of which can be viewed through the slide show below.