- 1.0042.11
- Stuk
- 1943
Group photograph of teacher, Marie Jopp, and students at the White Beach outpost school in 1943; the students stand by the school that is a frame shanty with mud plaster, a board roof, no shingles and no chimney.
Group photograph of teacher, Marie Jopp, and students at the White Beach outpost school in 1943; the students stand by the school that is a frame shanty with mud plaster, a board roof, no shingles and no chimney.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Smoky Ridge S. D. 5166
Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 28; "Smoky Ridge S. D. 5166, May 1941. Even a log school could be a heavy burden on local ratepayers in hard times. The letter from G. J. Matte gives us some insight into the struggle to establish schooling that was an inevitable part of the expansion of the settlement." Exterior shot of the log school with the teacher's [residence?] and two other sheds.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Blucher School
Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 37; "Inside the 'modern' country school, at Blucher, June 1950." Students sit at their desks and read as a teacher and a [supervisor?] look on.
First School in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan
The exterior of a log school, the first school in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan, flying the Union Jack. Two brick chimneys are seen on the board roof.
A gentleman speaks to a group standing and sitting outside the Four Corners School building in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan during the School Fair in September, 1934.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Montgomery School
Montgomery school house four windows are seen on the side. One window is separated from the other three by a sign reading" Montgomery S.D. No?..??.." A shed is also visible at the rear of the school.
The exterior of the wood frame school house with a concrete foundation. Six windows are on the left side as steps lead to the front door separating two smaller windows. Three small widows are also seen in the foundation on the left side. Several buildings are in the background.
A girl student of the Neigel Plains School is wearing a plastic apron as she sets a table for a lunch.
Stone Rural School, ca. 1900-1960
A teacher stands with her students by a tethered horse outside a stone rural school (small wooden stable in background)
Northern Schools - Mrs. Ward Tweet
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1, 1968, p. 4; "'This is the way we wash our hands'? Mrs. Ward Tweet, wife of the principal at La Loche, leads her Grade two students in a sing song. The portable electric organ is one the Tweet's purchased themselves, and use at the school..."
Northern Schools - Turnor Lake Library
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1, 1968, p. 5; "The library at Turnor Lake is in one of the DNR house-classrooms in a small closet that also serves as a storage room. The three teachers there have spent a great deal of time cataloguing, sorting and shelving the books, most of which have been donated to the school. Unfortunately, according to the teachers, although the books in their library are good, most are adult books and are of little value to the younger students."
School Opening - Humboldt - Ribbon - Cutting
Arbos 1983 - STF Memories p. 27; "In 1948 results of the larger units of administraiton were already apparent. In October Humboldt Unit opened a modern technical school; a beaming Woodrow Lloyd, minister of education and former STF president, cut the ribbon, backed by Constable McLeod of the Humbold RCM and Principal O. T. Lang." Education Minister W. Lloyd cuts a ribbon across the entrance to the Humboldt School addition. The principal, O.T. Lang, and Constable McLeod of the Humboldt R.C.M.P. look on. The school band can be seen in the background.
Industry in Saskatchewan - Machine Work
Man seen working with a large piece of unidentified machinery.
Industry in Saskatchewan - Farming
Two farmers are seen on tractors harvesting straw.
Jubilee Pageant - Saskatoon - Battle Re-creation
Boys and girls stand in ranks on a football field. Two Canadian flags fly in the background as two people watch from atop a hill.