- Pièce
- 1973
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
37911 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 advertisement card.
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Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Fait partie de Graphic Arts Printing fonds
Rebekah Lodge Documents, Reports and Correspondence 1971-1973
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
A 2-ring binder of about 150 pages with documents and correspondence from the Indian Head Rebekah Lodge (1971-1973).
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Fait partie de Moose Jaw Council of Women fonds
This series consists of Minutes, reports, membership lists and some correspondence.
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Fait partie de Westview Rural Telephone Company fonds
This series consists of inspection reports and maps of the telephone network.
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This fonds includes a statement of accounts of the estate of Walter F. Thorn from October 26, 1967 to October 26, 1973.
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Scene from the play featuring Paul Gambling (left) with Barbara Derksen, and Dennis Furminao.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Scene from the play.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Close-up of University of Saskatchewan Alumni ring in display box.
Artifacts - Signs and Sign Boards
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips, of the Royal Navy, more than 140 years ago, is pictured lying on the poster it was found wrapped in on Cornwallis Island in Canada's Central Arctic. The poster is an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River. This artifact may be found in the Archives, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Bio/historical note: A note signed by Commander C.G. Phillips, of the Royal Navy, more than 140 years ago, with a poster, an advertisement for steamboat pleasure trips on the Thames River, was found in Canada's Central Arctic. Both are surprisingly well preserved. These artifacts can be found in the Archives in Yellowknife, North West Territories.