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Evelyn Norgord With Two Other Women

Three women standing in front of a building
A sign above their heads says "Law Office"
A doorway and a barber pole can be seen to the left
Written on the back in pencil: "E. Norgord"
Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Randall Photo Shop Biggar, Sask. Excello Hi-Gloss Prints Nov 18 1929" and "3"

The 'Apollo Choir' in Biggar, Saskatchewan

Group photograph of the Apollo Choir in Biggar, Saskatchewan; members identified as: Back Row (left to right) Charles Maddin, John Davie, Fred Mansfield, Art Maddin, Bernard Cunningham, Harold Cunningham, Robert Laird, James Menielly, Margaret Burgess Middle Row (left to right) Agnes Brown, Magdelene Flemming, Mrs. Flemming, Frankie Ferguson, Doreen Poole, Emily Mclean, Bessie Webster, Dora Braun; Front Row Barbara Flemming, Ross Menielly

Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)

Springwater Curling team

Group/team photograph of some curlers, eight women and one man, standing in front of a building in Springwater, Saskatchewan; four of the women are holding straw brooms

Hock & Packer Parade Float

Eight people on a parade float in front of a brick building
two signs on the float read "Seasons Fashion Parade." and Hock & Packer"
There are Union Jack flags on one of the signs, each corner of the float and the front of the float

Indian Sun Dance

A duo-tang containing a 10-page description written by Robert G. Thompson to his daughter Etta, describing of the time he attended a First Nations Sun Dance.

Thompson, Robert G.

Westview School District #256 fonds

  • MJ-241
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1965

This fonds contains a minutes book of the annual meeting of the Westview School District, a book order list for the school district, a letter of correspondence to Mrs. E.J. Forrest the secretary of the Westview School District, and a list of books ordered for the school district and confirmed by the department of education.

Westview School District #256

Robert Anderson fonds

  • SCM-RG-0066
  • Fonds
  • 1930s

The fonds, related to Robert Anderson, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:

-Photocopy of a handwritten manuscript by Robert Anderson called “Discovering Spring Creek” about a region approximately 8 miles north of Abbey, SK; the chapters in the manuscript at entitled: Discovering Spring Creek; The South Saskatchewan River: Joy, Risks & Tragedy; The Christmas of ‘35; Chicken Every Sunday; Uncle Clarence’s Choppers; Turkeys; The West is Dead, My Friends; Prairie Harvest (poem); Night Trains Through Gladstone; Bennett Buggies and Anderson Carts; The Depression Syndrome; The War Years; To Light A Fire; 70 and Holding (poem) and City Livin’; On Reaching 75 (poem)

-Copies of a series of articles from the magazine ‘Western People’ called ‘Prairie Boys’ by Robert Anderson about growing up in southwest Saskatchewan, his mother’s cookbook, the Battleford Trail

-Photocopies of newspaper articles on the Saskatchewan Landing bridge

Anderson, Robert

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