Working Mother - Stewardess -- portrait
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- 1976
Part of John Reeves fonds
Working Mother - Stewardess; Pointe Claire, QU -- portrait
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Working Mother - Stewardess -- portrait
Part of John Reeves fonds
Working Mother - Stewardess; Pointe Claire, QU -- portrait
Working Mother - Postal Worker -- portrait
Part of John Reeves fonds
Working Mother - Postal Worker; Winnipeg -- portrait
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Worker leaning on shovel at Prince Albert train station.
Wooly mammoth, 'Mammuthus primigenius'
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wooly mammoth, 'Mammuthus primigenius' breaking through the ice. Stirton, 1959.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius. Best known and most characteristic animal of the Ice Age. The elephant, about 12 feet in average height was characterised by its relatively large head and unusually long curved tusks. Its body was covered by long, dense hair. Specimens found in frozen ground of Siberia and abundant remains occur in North America. Moore, 1958, p. 550.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Winter scene in Woodstock, Ontario.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Woodland Cemetery in Saskatoon, site of Diefenbaker gravestone.
Wooding up the Dominion Warship Northcote
Pencil sketch from about 1885 signed by J.W. Craig. Men loading wood onto the paddlewheeler as it prepares to resume voyage down the Saskatchewan River.
Part of F.H. Edmunds fonds
View of buttes consisting of flat laying sedimentary strata.
Bio/historical note: Frederic Harrison Edmunds was born in Hawarden, North Wales in 1898. He received his B.Sc. (1922) and MSc. (1923) from the University of Liverpool. In 1925 he came to Canada and joined the Department of Soils at the University of Saskatchewan. Professor Edmunds was named chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences in 1961, a position he held until his death in February, 1965.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Photo of wood hut in field.
Two women grappling.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Ladies track team, group photo: Standing: E. Lewis, M. Vincent, L. Haslam, D. Locke, E. Vanderburgh, Miss Cartwright, Front: E. Loughridge, R. Goodfellow, M. Wheelock, J. McKay.
University of Saskatchewan first women's sprinting race.
Women's Telegraph Bowling Team - Group Photo
Women's Telegraph Bowling team members (l to r): S. Horseth, Grace Jasper, A. Bowden, E. Holtby, F. Haider.