Aerial Photos - Saskatchewan Legislative Building
- 1.0001.02
- Pièce
- [ca. 1959]
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
Aerial view of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building including part of Wascana Lake in Regina.
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Aerial Photos - Saskatchewan Legislative Building
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
Aerial view of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building including part of Wascana Lake in Regina.
Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
Aerial view of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds, including part of Wascana Lake and part of downtown Regina.
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Project Africa - 1962-66 - Bicycles
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Three bicycles are seen leaning against a wall at the New High School at Serakunda.
Project Africa - 1962-66 - Canadian Teachers
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Group of twenty-six people standing on steps. Gordon W. Wright, John J. Belcastro, J. W. Teichroeb, Herbert MacDonald, J. Roland Eadie, Roman Piwowar, Aubrey Asper, James Savage, Gordon Frew, G. C. Johnstone, R. G. Fredericks, David L. Janzen, Ronald Edwards, Leslie P. Cluff, H.R. Meredith, W. J. Roper, Eunice Smillie, Esther Gomber, Sarah Cameron, Elsie Beauchamps, R.J. Smyke, R. W. Dowds, Ruth Campbell, Harold Campbell, Kenneth J. MacDonald, Ruth S. Page.
Project Africa - 1962-66 - Orientation Course
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Tabloid Oct. 21, 1963; "Miss Rosemaire O'Flannigan of Saskatoon (right) is shown at a Canadian Teachers' Federation Orientation Course with Ray Syke, Special Assistant for Africa, WCOTP, and Mrs. Kisosonkle of Uganda, who acted as a resource person at the course. Miss O'Flannigan taught in Nyasaland this summer under the auspices of Project Africa 1963 and was sponsored by the Saskatchewan and Canadian Teachers' Federations."
Project Africa - 1962-66 - David Rubadiri
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1963 ; "David Rubadiri, director of the vacation course, at the helm of a boat on Lake Nyasa."
Project Africa - 1962-66 - Fishing Village
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1963; "Fishing village on Lake Chirwa, near Zomba. Mr. Khonje, science instructor is shown at the right."
Locals - Miscellaneous - 1961-65 - Ile a la Crosse Institute
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Several nuns and other teachers sit at desks.
Locals - Miscellaneous - 1961-65 - Potashville Teachers' Association Officers
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1964; "Potashville Teachers' Association Officers - Standing, left to right; Harry Costello (executive assistant of the STF), W. Hlady, Langenburg, Councillor, H. L. Blakely, Supt. of Schools, Honourary president; Murray Huck, Vice-Councillor; Peter Popick, vice-president. Seated: Jack Kreiser, Esterhazy, president; Mrs. Mary Mostoway, Esterhazy, secretary; Victor Lalonde, President STF."
Locals - Miscellaneous - 1961-65 - STA Seminar Consultants
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1965, p. 4; "Comparing notes between sessions at the Saskatoon Teachers' Association Seminar, consultants pictured above are: L. D. Conley, vice-principal of the junior high school in Lloydminster; John Kochan, STF junior high school committee; Harry Costello, STF executive assistant; J. Giesbrecht, Superintendent of Schools, Lloydminster and member of the STF junior high school committee; and Wayne Reed, STF examination and accreditation committee."
Locals - Miscellaneous - 1961-65 - STA Seminar Consultants
Fait partie de Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation fonds
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1965, p. 3; "Eleven consultants conveyed information and directed discussion at the Saskatoon Teachers' Association Seminar held on March 6. Pictured above, from left to right are: Bruce Wiggins, STF executive assistant; Ken Benson, STF examinations committee; Carson Tufts, principal, Mount Royal Collegiate; Duane Campbell, Division IV teacher; and Julius Friesen, STF executive assistant. STF executive member J. Brown (on extreme right) was in charge of organizing the seminar."
Animals ca. 1951-63 - Junior Rodeo
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Man in a potato sack race pulling a horse.
Animals ca. 1951-63 - Boy with Pony
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Boy carrying a riding crop stands holding the rope halter of a pony.
Argentina - Argentine Rotary Exchange Guests
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 25, 1964 News Supplement, p. 4; "Seven charming young Argentine senoritas, touring Canada as guests of various Rotary Clubs, were entertained by representatives of the STF on Jan. 20. Their Saskatoon itinerary, arranged by Rotary Club member Minke Kindrachuk (principal of Lorne Hazelton School), included visits to schools and University. Five of the senoritas are teachers. The STF types apparently enjoyed the cultural exchange provided at the home of host Hector Trout (on rug). Others in the picture, from left, are: Executive member Joe Brown, Graciela Olano, Edith Rosa Berlin, Susanna di Bartolo, Maria Celia Carranza, STF President Victor Lalonde, Alicia Fornabaio, Ana Maria Poratti, Ana Maria Melfi, and an STF Past President John Egnatoff, who is also a Rotary Club member."
Art and Crafts Display at the Festival of the Arts
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Caption on verso: Saskatchewan Art and Craft Work will be on display in Weyburn from October 9th to 11th, during the 1963 Saskatchewan Festival of the Arts, co-ordinated by the Saskatchewan Arts Board. The work displayed will be sold at public auction on Saturday, October 12th."