College of Pharmacy - Short Course - Group Photo
- A-10668
- Item
- Nov. 1966
Indoor posed photo of participants of the Pharmacy Short Course given by Extension Division, including some uniformed members of the Armed Services.
College of Pharmacy - Short Course - Group Photo
Indoor posed photo of participants of the Pharmacy Short Course given by Extension Division, including some uniformed members of the Armed Services.
Dinners and Dining - Tri-Service Ball
Guests in evening attire seated at dinner table during the Tri-Services Ball.
Dinners and Dining - Tri-Service Ball
Dinner guests at the Tri-Service Ball seated and talking at a table.
This collection contains material relating to the Lieutenant Colonel D.V. Currie, V.C Armoury dedication ceremony on June 12, 1988 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Lieutenant Colonel G. F. Carline, C.D. was the master of ceremonies. The fonds contains the program for the event as well as a typescript of his speech, with handwritten additions and corrections.
Carline, Gerald
Lord Tweedsmuir meeting Veterans
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting veterans at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Major General Arthur E. Potts - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Major-General Arthur E. Potts, professor of Dairy Science, College of Agriculture, 1919-1948.
Bio/Historical Note: Arthur Edward Potts was born 24 October 1890 in Northumberland, England. Potts was educated at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh, Scotland, and subsequently studied at the University of Edinburgh (BSc) and Cornell University (MA in agriculture). He worked as an instructor at Ames College in Iowa. He came to Canada in 1914 to enlist as a private soldier in the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in World War I. He was wounded twice while overseas. After the war Potts was appointed professor of Dairy Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He held this position until 1939 when he went overseas again as Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the Saskatoon Light Infantry. He became Brigadier-General in 1940 to command the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade. In 1942 Potts was promoted to Major General, commanding the 6th Canadian Infantry Division. After the war Potts joined the Department of Veterans Affairs in Kingston, Ontario, to become the Department's district administrator. Potts died in September 1983 in Kingston at age 92.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Parade with 20th Armoured Band in action
Moose Jaw mounted cavalry group
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Moose Jaw mounted cavalry group photo taken near site of Armouries, looking west across North Hill
North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) troops during inspection
Part of City of Regina fonds
North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) troops during inspection.
Officers Mess, Canadian Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Officers Mess, Canadian Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.)
Staff member Winston Everett joins the 44th Field Battery
Part of Fort San fonds
Captioned: Staff member Winston Everett joins the 44th Field Battery.
Part of Fort San fonds
Captioned: Victory Circle.
Image displays a large group of men in uniform standing with 6 women on the front steps of the Fort San administration building.