- FS-004-0108
- Item
- [1917-1971]
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San. No caption.
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Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San. No caption.
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Fort San fonds
Panorama hillside view of Fort San.
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San captioned "Fort San after 1922, Harvey C. Boughton. Potatoes were grown after the land was levelled to break up the soil and reduce the weeds before sowing the lawn + trees."
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San captioned "Children's' pavilion is build but the classrooms have not been built in. Nurses home not built yet before 1922."
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San. Echo Lake is visible top left, and the power plant is visible centre right.
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San captioned "Sask San."
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San showing the administration building.
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San showing the power plant. Very similar to FS-004-0093 with the difference being FS-004-0099 shows smoke coming from the power plant and has no caption.
Part of Fort San fonds
Postcard showing hillside view of the power plant at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Hillside View 39 (Showing Echo Lake)
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San showing Echo Lake.
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League