Mr. Tucker at control panel in old hospital
- HO1.014
- Stuk
- [between 1940-1960]
Mr. Tucker, who was the maintenance man, is shown looking at gauges for the boiler in the old hospital.
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Mr. Tucker at control panel in old hospital
Mr. Tucker, who was the maintenance man, is shown looking at gauges for the boiler in the old hospital.
Nurse in uniform and cap standing next to an oxygen tank.
Observation booth at the race track. Several men stand in and around the booth along the side of the race track.
Moose Jaw Co-Ordinating War Services Council fonds
This fonds contains five series, the first consists of the records kept by the War Services Council and the War Services Auxiliary. Included is an Honour Roll of Moose Jaw servicemen, reports of the Parcels and Records Committee, two binders of newspaper reports on local servicemen killed, missing in action, or taken prisoner of war. There are also acknowledgment and thank you letters from parents to Moose Jaw City Council for the memorials and tributes paid to their fallen sons. There are two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings of war-related news. The second series contains 2 Visitor Books and a Reception and Adopted Homes Book of the War Services Club. The third series is financial records, including receipts, statements and ledgers. The fourth series is made up of minutes, reports and by-laws. The final series is comprised of correspondence, including thank you notes and letters relating to ration amounts.
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This series consists of two Visitor Books signed by those visiting the War Services Club and a volume that recorded requests of servicemen and hosts to arrange hospitality, meals, and board on certain occasions from 1940 to 1944.
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Minutes, Reports and By-Laws of Co-Ordinating War Services Council
This series contains meeting minutes, by-laws, and declarations. It includes descriptions of the organization’s various committees as well as their reports received by the executive committee. It also contains one rubber stamp that reads: 'Moose Jaw War Co-Ordinating War Services Council / Chairman or Vice Chairman/ Treasurer’. The stamp appears on various reports throughout the series and fonds.
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Part of Town Collection
A photo of the Indian Head General Hospital from the south. Another copy was found later and is stored in a separate sleeve with the album MPA
Richard (Dick) Hamill - Royal Canadian Air Force
Part of Veterans Collection
Photograph of 10 soldiers in front of an airplane
Richard Hamill is in the back row, second from left. Richard is the son of Hugh and Alva Hamill.
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.
Bio/Historical Note: The College Building has changed names over the years. The “Administration Building” came into use by the 1950s and the “College Building” was back in use in 1987. Upon Peter MacKinnon’s retirement as University President in 2012, the building was renamed the “Peter MacKinnon Building”.
Junior Grain Club - Group Photo
Group photo of participants of Saskatoon Junior Clubs Annual Inter-Club Competition. Taken in the Bowl with Physics, College Building and Saskatchewan Hall in background.
Display of various forms in ceramics, sewing, wicker and woodwork from [Mrs. Stewart's] class in Qu'Appelle Hall.
Two images: a) Main Barn with silos; and b) a corral.
Bio/Historical Note: The University Barn or Main Barn was designed by Brown and Vallance and built between 1910-1912.
Looking north at Chemistry Building; trees in foreground.
This fonds contains correspondence, publications and artworks relating to the work of Nik Semenoff, in particular documenting his numerous innovations relating to safer printmaking processes and the waterless lithographic process.
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Ben's Tire Shop in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of Ben's Tire Shop in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, located on the west side of the 600 block of Ninth Street.