- S-SP-B-16380
- File
- 23 Feb 1961
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Images show construction of an underpass at 22nd Street and Dundonald Avenue, in Saskatoon, SK.
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Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Images show construction of an underpass at 22nd Street and Dundonald Avenue, in Saskatoon, SK.
23. Ph.D. Dissertation, 1925-31;
Part of F.M. Quance fonds
Part of Regina General Hospital fonds
24. President and Dean of Arts, 1932-44;
Part of F.M. Quance fonds
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Front yard of 24 Sussex Drive in spring bloom, Ottawa, [ca. 1959].
24 Sussex Drive from across roadway
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
24 Sussex Drive, viewed from across roadway and down from main gate.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
24 Sussex Drive from roadway, opposite main gate during winter.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
24 Sussex Drive viewed from driveway, wintertime.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Front and side view of 24 Sussex Drive during winter.
243rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force marching
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
View of the 243rd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to Europe marching at Prince Albert during the First World War
24th May Parade in 1938 on Main Street, Rosetown
Marching in foreground are Albemarle School students followed by Anglia School, Camberley School, Cleland School and others all the way to the end of Main Street. Many schools participated in the May 24th marching competition.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Image of Neil Richards (Library assistant) and Valerie Korinek (professor of History) with a part of the 25 Lives display.
Bio/Historical Note: "25 Lives: Out & Proud," was the 25th-anniversary project of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA). The Toronto-based organization selected 25 inspirational people in the LGBTQ community to honour those whose achievements and openness about their sexuality have had an impact on Canadian society. Their portraits, mainly done by artists within that community, were donated. There are 13 women and 12 men, there is regional representation, and people from a number of different cultural backgrounds. Indeed, the honourees range from politicians and entertainers to writers and activists. Among the 25 were Svend Robinson, k.d. lang, Jim Egan, Mary-Woo Sims, Anne Bishop, Persimmon Blackbridge, Robin Metcalfe, Ken Popert, Robert Laliberte, Jovette Marchessault. Tim McCaskell, Shelley Tremain, and Audrey Butler. The exhibit was co-ordinated by Neil Richards (Library) and Valerie Korinek (History).
Part of F.M. Quance fonds