On-to-Ottawa Trekkers gathered on Exhibition Grounds, Regina
- CORA-RPL-B-110
- Item
- June/July1935
Parte de City of Regina fonds
On-To-Ottawa trekkers gathered in Exhibition Stadium at the Exhibition Grounds in Regina.
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On-to-Ottawa Trekkers gathered on Exhibition Grounds, Regina
Parte de City of Regina fonds
On-To-Ottawa trekkers gathered in Exhibition Stadium at the Exhibition Grounds in Regina.
R.C.A.F. Officers Staff, No.2 I.T.S.
Parte de SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of the Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) Officers Staff of the No.2 Initial Training School (I.T.S.) stationed in Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Officers of Regina Garrison, 1915
Parte de SMM Photo Collection
Group photo of the officers of Regina Garrison in 1915
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of children in uniforms posing for a group photograph
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Regina General Hospital Photograph Collection
Collection consists of photographs documenting the history and development of the Regina General Hospital. Photographs depict physicians, staff, volunteers, and patients of the hospital; the interior and exterior of the hospital buildings, including renovations and construction; equipment; employee events and leisure activities; students, including graduation ceremonies and portraits; patient care services; museum artifacts and displays; and the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services. Photographs also depict the buildings of the Pasqua Hospital, Plains Health Centre, and Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Prominent individuals featured in photographs include Executive Directors: Charles E. Barton, Dr. Ernest Appleyard, A. C. Pickles, H. M. J. Westcott, Dr. D. W. Carnduff, Edward C. Emery, and Royce H. Gill; Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Gordon B. Grant (also Minister of Public Health), Donald M. McPherson, Ken P. R. Hodges, C. Hewitt Helmsing, F. M. (Mike) Badham, and Orville L. Off; and members of the Board of Governors. Also depicted are H.G.R. (Harry) Walker and H. H. P. (Henry) Baker, Mayors of Regina; Walter C. Smishek and Herman H. Rolfes, Ministers of Health; and Isobel Colvin, Administrator (Patient Care) and Director of the School of Nursing, and Eleanor Linnell, Director, Nursing Education. Celebrities depicted include Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup), child entertainer; and Nancy Greene (Raine), world class skier.
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195th City of Regina Battalion
Parte de Military Collection
The 195th Battalion gathered in uniform, many of them are holding various instruments.
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Wilson family photo at Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson's 50th anniversary
Parte de People Collection
Group photo of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson. Behind them stand (left to right) - Edmund (Eddie) Wilson, George Wilson, Belle (Wilson) McEwen, John (Jack) Wilson, James (Jim) Wilson.
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Large crowd of men posing on front steps of newly opened City Hall in Regina. 'X' marks the spot of Chris Fahlman of Kronau. Note the ad for Mickelson's Kill-Em-Quick gopher poison on top balcony.
Initial Training School, Regina, 1942
Parte de SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of I.T.C. (Initial Training School) Air Crew trainees, photographed in front of Regina Normal School
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10th Platoon, 2nd Company, Canadian Army Basic Training Centre
Parte de SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of the 10th Platoon, 2nd Company at the Canadian Army Basic Training Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan
Wilson family photo at Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson's 50th anniversary
Parte de People Collection
Group photo of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson surrounded by 25 family members.
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Parte de Organizations Collection
Members of the IOOF grand lodge in their suits.
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Group photo of club members sitting and standing on lawn at Regina Exhibition; monument and trees in background.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina Citizens' Boys Band on the steps of the Provincial Legislative Building in Regina
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Parte de City of Regina fonds
Regina city police force on the front steps of the police station.