Collection IC - Ines Claggett collection

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Ines Claggett collection

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  • Graphic material

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IC

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  • [ca. 1930] - [195-] (Creation)

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Physical description

4 photographs : b&w
2 photographs : b&w [scanned copies]

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Name of creator

(1911-?)

Biographical history

Ines Claggett (nee Harms) was born June 18, 1911 in Davenport, Nebraska to Richard Harms and Stella Harms (nee Roe). She immigrated to Canada with her family in March of 1912, and eventually settled in Saskatchewan. Ines married Kerby Claggett on July 22, 1931 at the United Church in Tisdale, Saskatchewan. The two lived at Melfort, Saskatchewan and raised five children. Ines remained involved in the Melfort United Church throughout her life.

Custodial history

Items donated by Ines Claggett to Melfort & District Museum.

Scope and content

The collection contains two scanned copies of black and white photographs owned by Ines Claggett, as well as five original black and white photographs. All photographs were originally taken between [ca. 1930] and [195-]. The photographs depict group portraits of the "Southside Circle" women's group of the Melfort United Church, young students and teachers and the Salvation Army Building, a curling team, and the former Melfort golf club house - which was originally run by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harms.

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Language and script note

English.

Location of originals

Original photographs from which scanned copies were made remain with Ines Claggett.

Availability of other formats

Digitized versions in on-site database.

Restrictions on access

No restrictions.

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Copyright: Public Domain

Finding aids

On-site database, accession ledger, source file.

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Related material: Related material available.

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Accruals

No further accruals anticipated.

General note

Scanned copies made in 2003 by the Melfort & District Museum. All scanned photographs were done so at 300 dpi with 16 million colours.

Alpha-numeric designations

996-008, 996-165, 2000-015, 2003-062.

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