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Shelling Batoche, last shot before the attack on the guns, Saskatchewan.
Shelling Batoche, last shot before the attack on the guns, Saskatchewan.
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First check of Canadian troops at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
First check of Canadian troops at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Where 'A' Battery attempted the rush and lost heavily at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Where 'A' Battery attempted the rush and lost heavily at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
A' Battery supporting the guns at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
A' Battery supporting the guns at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Militia troops first sight of Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Militia troops first sight of Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Militia rifle pits on the river at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Militia rifle pits on the river at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Driving the rebels back from Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Driving the rebels back from Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Start of the battle of Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Start of the battle of Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Militia men sleep in the trenches.
Militia men sleep in the trenches. 
The zariba, or enclosure for Militia camp protection at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
The zariba, or enclosure for Militia camp protection at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Front of the rebel position at Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Front of the rebel position at Batoche, Saskatchewan. 
Shelter trench exercise by Militia troops in camp.
Shelter trench exercise by Militia troops in camp. 
Rebel rifle pits at Batoche after the fight, Saskatchewan.
Rebel rifle pits at Batoche after the fight, Saskatchewan. 
Rear of rebel position at Batoche where ponies were killed, Saskatchewan.
Rear of rebel position at Batoche where ponies were killed, Saskatchewan. 
View of Batoche from where Lieutenant W.C. Fitch was killed, Saskatchewan.
View of Batoche from where Lieutenant W.C. Fitch was killed, Saskatchewan. 
Second ford at Loon Lake, Saskatchewan.
Second ford at Loon Lake, Saskatchewan. 
Horses and men on ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River at Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.
Horses and men on ferry crossing the North Saskatchewan River at Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan. 
Rebel scouts captured before battle of Fish Creek, Saskatchewan.
Rebel scouts captured before battle of Fish Creek, Saskatchewan. 
Militia camp at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan.
Militia camp at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan. 
Raising the first house at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan.
Raising the first house at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan. 
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Shelling Batoche, last shot before the attack on the guns, Saskatchewan.

Taken during the Riel Rebellion. 
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Date 1885 
Creator Peters, James
Genre Negatives, Photographs
Place Saskatchewan
Subject Battle of Batoche, Saskatchewan, 1885, Canadian Army--Militia, Dogs, Horses in transportation, North West Rebellion, Riel Rebellion, 1885
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection James Peters fonds
Unique identifier CU199316 
Legacy Identifier na-363-43 
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Attribution "Shelling Batoche, last shot before the attack on the guns, Saskatchewan.", 1885, (CU199316) by Peters, James. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.