Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Clara Shaw, Dr. S.E. Shaw in Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 04.537.66
- Item
- April 25 1931
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three people standing in front of a car
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Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Clara Shaw, Dr. S.E. Shaw in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three people standing in front of a car
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men on a wagon which is hitched to two horses
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman standing among some bushes
Trees can be seen in the background
Written on the back in pencil: "1 for Agner"
Stamped on the back in blue ink: "Randall Photo Shop Biggar, Sask. Excello Hi-Gloss Prints Aug 18 1931" and "2"
An Aerial View of Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
An aerial view of Biggar, Saskatchewan
Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Clara Shaw, Dr. S.E. Shaw in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three people standing in front of a car
Display of Agricultural Medals for Horses won by P. Javens
A display board of seven medals for showing horses won by Phil Javens. Medals are dated from 1926 to 1931
Charles Taylor as Santa Claus. Charles Taylor was a pioneer of Rosetown serving as the town's undertaker.
Bill Heartwell in baseball uniform.
Canadian Daughters League, Moose Jaw Assembly collection
This collection consists of a scrapbook, primarily newspaper clippings of the activities and events of the Moose Jaw CDL between the years 1931 to 1962. There are also sections in the scrapbook of newspaper clippings on Canadian women, and Canadian war news. Most of the clippings are undated and no sources cited.
Canadian Daughters League
Part of Moose Jaw Union Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
This series consists of meeting minutes of the Moose Jaw Union Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association, as well as roll books for nursing graduates.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps - Officers - Group Photo
Two rows of COTC officers in uniforms and hats; taken outside Saskatoon Armouries.
Homemakers' Clubs - Conventions - Group Photo
Image of participants of the 21st annual convention of Homemakers' Clubs seated and standing in front of the Chemistry Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University of Saskatchewan in 1911. The objectives as stated in the constitution, were "to promote the interests of the home and the community". It was organized virtually as part of the university. The director of Agricultural Extension, F.H. Auld, was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed director of Women's Work, Abigail DeLury. From that time until reorganization in 1952, women's extension remained as a separate unit, reporting directly to the president of the university. After 1952, its work was still carried on independently, but with a greater degree of integration with agricultural and adult education services. Unique in Canada was the Club's official association with the University, which provided the provincial secretary, secretarial staff, and extension department resources to aid the development of the club and its programs. In 1971, the name was changed to the Saskatchewan Women's Institute and the University reduced its role to supplying free office space on campus.
Part of Hopkins, Charles Hillary fonds
Part of City of Regina fonds
A drained and empty Wascana Lake before it was dredged and deepened in the fall of 1931. As part of a government relief project, 2,100 men (only men who were married and had children were allowed to work on the project) widened and dredged the lake bed and created two islands (Willow and Spruce Island) using only hand tools and horse-drawn wagons.
Three men and a woman stand in front of steel-wheeled steamer tractor; identified as (from right to left): Dad, Ed, Lionel, Yvonne.