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- [before 1900]
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Postcard of two women in winter coats, fur stoles and hats posing for camera
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Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Postcard of two women in winter coats, fur stoles and hats posing for camera
Two Women in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two women posing for a professional portrait
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Man driving team of horses in field of oats at left; man driving horse-drawn binder at centre. Two women stand in foreground wearing dresses and hats
Unidentified people in farmyard
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Farm scene with men, women and children standing on ground or sitting in horse-drawn buggies; farm house and buildings in background
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Badminton Team
Posed indoor image of team members holding racquets while standing on a court (l to r): Irene Eilers, Ruth James, Daphne Lane, Barbara Toren.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Badminton Team - Group Photo
Posed indoor image of team members (l to r): Grace Jasper, Lois Smith, Joan Benson.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Action
Huskiettes in action against an unidentified team at Physical Education gymnasium.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Group Photo
Posed indoor image of Huskiettes team members in uniform with a basketball. Players: Averill Diggle, Margaret Richardson (Hulings), C. Trerice, J. Brown, M. Dundas, Margaret Phyllis Weir, Catherine Louise Stuart Bergin (Cherry), V. Lamb, Bernice Rhoda Beardall (Stewart), I. MacInnes.
Bio/Historical Note: Green and white were established as the official colours of U of S sports teams in 1909-1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. But the Huskies name did not appear at that time. Teams were generally referred to as “varsity” or “the green and white” when they played or appeared in media. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” The origin of the Huskie name is unclear. One of the earliest images of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on across the front was in the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. By 1937 women’s teams were generally referred to as Huskiettes.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team
Group photo of Huskiettes curling team members and coach [Vera Pezer].
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Hockey Team
Action, group and coach photos on page mock-up for the Huskiettes hockey page in the 1949 Greystone.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Hockey Team - Group Photo
Huskiettes team members: Vi Harper, Mavis Bennett, Jean McMillan, Pat Lamone, Eleanor McFadyen, Joyce Hindley.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Hockey Team - Player Photos and Action
Posed images on ice of team members. Names: Bud Weaver (coach), Helen Marshall, Eleanor Brown, Grace Dainard, Georgie McConnel, Dorthy Crimes, Marjorie Card, Edith McClellan, Eileen Stevenson, Grace McCrie and Vivian Ruth Unger. Also two action images of helmetless players.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Swimming Team - Group Photo
Team members sitting and kneeling on the pool's diving board. Members: Marg Hardy, Helen Wood, Jean Wimmer, Pat Lawson, Margot Good, Peggy Wilton, Molly Dunn, Ruth Noble, Betty McGregor.
University of Saskatchewan Tennis Team - Player Photos
Group images and individuals posing with a trophy. Identified members on the team, Peter Hayward, Tom Jackson, Grace Jasper, E. Gerrie and Bob Wong.