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Smokejumper

"Smoke Jumper: 32 foot drag chute used in training on the ground. This teaches smokejumpers how to collapse his chute on landing in high winds, thereby preventing him from being injured by dragging."

Industry in Saskatchewan - Meat packing

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Feb. 1957 cover and p. 52; "INDUSTRY IN SASKATCHEWAN - COVER SERIES. #2 - Meat Packing? An ingenious machine accepts a whole square bologna or other cooked meat, slices it and delivers the slices in exact portions on travelling trays. An operator checks each portion for accuracy." A woman is seen using a machine to package meat.

Industry in Saskatchewan - Conveying Equipment

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Sept. 1957 cover and p. 56; "INDUSTRY IN SASKATCHEWAN - #5 - Clay Products.; This month's cover photographs come from a factory not yet in full production - Western Clay Products Limited, Regina - one of Saskatchewan's newest plants. Its products will be articles of a most essential nature though seldom seen except during installation: - Sewer Pipes! Later, the company will make glamorous ceramic tiles. Here's our picture story... Much conveying (3) is done in this plant while clay is being crushed and stored in bins adjacent to the manufacturing operations..." Overhead conveying structures are depicted.

Industry in Saskatchewan - Telephone Mechanism

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1957 cover and p. 68; "COVER: Industry in Saskatchewan - #7 - Communications. Scarcity of people in these photos is significant: man replaced by machinery in the telegraph and telephone communications industry - however, it actually takes many, many men and women to keep Canadian National Telegraphs and Saskatchewan Government Telephones functioning. Pieces of equipment far outnumber people. Most interesting shot here is 1, the machine that automatically and mechanically gives you dial tone, the busy signal, or rings your phone bell..."

Industry in Saskatchewan - Industrial Batteries

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1957 cover and p. 68; "COVER: Industry in Saskatchewan - #7 - Communications. Scarcity of people in these photos is significant: man replaced by machinery in the telegraph and telephone communications industry - however, it actually takes many, many men and women to keep Canadian National Telegraphs and Saskatchewan Government Telephones functioning. Pieces of equipment far outnumber people... Telephones are still run off batteries, 3 - that way the hum of the generator is practically eliminated. These deliver 48 volts..." Industrial sized batteries.

Industry in Saskatchewan - Television Equipment

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1957 cover and p. 68; "COVER: Industry in Saskatchewan - #7 - Communications. Scarcity of people in these photos is significant: man replaced by machinery in the telegraph and telephone communications industry - however, it actually takes many, many men and women to keep Canadian National Telegraphs and Saskatchewan Government Telephones functioning. Pieces of equipment far outnumber people... In those buildings under the microwave towers you'll find equipment as in 4, which both receives and transmits simultaneously your television 'video' (the picture part).

Industry in Saskatchewan - Telegraph Message Centre

The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1957 cover and p. 68; "COVER: Industry in Saskatchewan - #7 - Communications. Scarcity of people in these photos is significant: man replaced by machinery in the telegraph and telephone communications industry - however, it actually takes many, many men and women to keep Canadian National Telegraphs and Saskatchewan Government Telephones functioning. Pieces of equipment far outnumber people... Message centre, 8, puts message on wire or receives one..."

Teacher Travels 1958-64 - Rose Morin

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1964, p. 16; "After studying at the International School for Girls in Rome for one year, Gravelbourg teacher Rose Morin, spent the summer in South America, visiting with school friends. As a by-product of an exciting summer she learned to sing Latin-American folksongs. At the Wood River Teacher's Association banquet in Gravelbourg, wearing Latin-American togs, she entertained the teachers with folksongs sung in Spanish."

Teacher Travels 1958-64 - French Sheep

The Saskatchewan Bulletin May 1963 cover and p. 6; "Our cover photograph is self-explanatory in this issue, we think, and is a tribute to the artistic and photographic ability of Bob Hinitt, the author of our feature article (page 14." A sizeable flock of sheep are moving along a [paved?] road, blocking a car behind them. In the immediate background is a two-storey country house with fenced yard and a windmill. A causeway leads to Mont Saint-Michel in the distance.

Teacher Travels 1958-64 - Bridge over the Seine

The Saskatchewan Bulletin May 1963, p. 17; "The lovely quality of the light in the 'Ville lumiere' never ceases to captivate visitors, and here the early Monday morning sun catches the white sandstone of the Pont du Carrousel over the Seine and the surprising whiteness of the washing hanging out on the barges tied up along the quai. The three arches in the background in the Lourre lead to La Place du Carrousel."

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