Mother and son who is in uniform
- PE1.020
- Item
- [1940s]
Stanley Cheyne in uniform with his mother Isabella Cheyne. Standing in a yard beside a picket fence.
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Mother and son who is in uniform
Stanley Cheyne in uniform with his mother Isabella Cheyne. Standing in a yard beside a picket fence.
An earlier picture of Herb Greenwood.
Two unidentified women from a Rosetown curling team pose for a photo.
Photos of horse racing and the race track at Rosetown.
Earl Curtis using a V snow plow on a tractor to open up access to farm buildings, granaries etc. after snowfall.
This series consists of file concerning the Society's business and formation as well as operations as a Branch of the Provincial Historical Association.
Moose Jaw Historical Society
College Building and Student Residences
Looking east at the College Building; road in foreground. Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) at right.
School of Accounting - Graduates
Individual photographs of Accounting graduates grouped. Names: W.H. Atkinson, S. Barsky, R.H. Busche, P.G. Larter, J. Longton, S.M. Chasnut, C. Cuthbert, C.J. Dreidger, W.C. Mann, R.J. Middleton, W.G. French, E.G. Flynn, A.M. Hargrave, B.E. Newell, R.E. Oliver, F.J. Hart, G.H. Kargut, J.F. Lafreniere, James Neilson, dean; W.D. Ormiston, M.E. Pinder, M.S. Pukesh, J.T. Smith, L. Wojcichowsky, C.W. Worden.
Looking southwest at Qu'Appelle Hall, the men's residence.
This fonds consists of material concerning University of Saskatchewan committees, Department of English examinations, faculty minutes, and graduate work, as well as lecture notes for creative writing, American and Celtic literature, Chaucer, Thomas Hardy, the romantics, and "Modern Literature and Christianity." Most of the fonds consists of manuscripts of articles, stories, reviews, and books, as well as radio plays, research notes, and manuscripts for McCourt's unpublished and in-progress works.
McCourt, Edward Alexander
These postcards are printed photographs (not real photo) images of the University of Saskatchewan campus, and Saskatoon, taken during the 1940s. The postcards have not been used: each is identified with a “negative number” on the back, although the photographer is not known. It is assumed these were a reference set, from which orders for more postcards could be made. They are in pristine condition and provide exceptionally clear images of early University buildings, such as the original Veterinary Medicine building and the student-built “New Medical College,” as well as rare images of Saskatoon, including the Bessborough Hotel gardens and views of bridges from the road.
Part of Woman's Missionary Society Saskatchewan Branch fonds
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
A group of people, including a band gather around monument covered in a cloth. A car is seen on the right with speakers on its roof.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Aerial view of the 200 Block (west side) of Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
Carson of Skyline