- 88.73.08
- Item
- ca.1950
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Interior/ice level view of the curling rink in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Interior/ice level view of the curling rink in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Curling Champs: Winners of Saskatchewan USSN Medals No. 36 Humboldt Lailey Tremble Ltd. Trophy and Watson Shield for Grand Aggregate, the team of (left to right): S.R. Hutchings, J. Miller, H. Smethurst, J. Platzer.
Back, L-R: Bill Miller, Doe(?) Payne (Vet). Front: Linus Kunkel, Jimmie Scott. 1928-29 curling champions.
Team photograph of the winners of Grand Challenge and Citizen Trophy from Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Members of the team - left to right: F. Heidgerken, J.M. Crerar, B. Crerar, O. L. Aronsen. All four are holding corn brooms.
Photo taken in Stranraer, Sask. L-R: George Loken, Allan Coulter, unknown, Charlie McDonald, unknown.
Early curlers with trophy, rocks, and brooms. Back row, L-R: Unknown, William Humble, Linus Kunkel, Walter Harbicht. Front row: Adam Logan, Walter Aseltine, Guy Bresie?
Part of City of Regina fonds
Group of curlers, location unknown, with Jacob W. Smith, 6th from right in the front row in a cap, kneeling.
College of Arts and Science - Curling - Harvey Craig Team
The Harvey Craig team, winner of 1st event.
This fonds contains photographs of Cliff Henderson and his family and others, as well as a medallion from the Saskatchewan Curling Association.
Henderson, C.N. “Cliff”
Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink - Kindersley Bonspiel Winners
From the the Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1962, p. 58; "Highlight of the Kindersley School Unit's fraternal activities was the bonspiel for teachers held in March. Nine rinks, representing most of the schools in the unit, played in two events. The championship trophy, a miniature 'Tree of Knowledge' welded by Arthur Douglas, was taken home by skip Chuck Tolley and his Eatonia rink of Vic Rea, Miss J. Biesenthal and Miss G. Asmuth."
Eatonia Enterprise
L-R: Allan Duncan (lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd), Joe Heartwell (skip), J.D. Lang (2nd). These Rosetown curlers stood second in the playoff for the MacDonald Brier trophy and represented the Alberta association in Toronto.
L-R: Harold Lloyd, Bill Heartwell, Johnnie Sansom, John Franklin.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group/Team photograph of a men's curling team (with trophy) in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Names written on back of photograph, they include: ?, Thomas G. Dark, Ed Chatterton, Cecil Price
Atina Ford delivers a lecture standing in front of a white screen.
Bio/Historical Note: Atina Ford (nee Johnston) is a world champion and Olympic champion curler. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano as the alternate for Sandra Schmirler. She also won the World Championships in 1997 as the alternate for the Schmirler team. Ford won a bronze medal in the 1991 World Junior Curling Championships in Glasgow as skip for the Canadian Junior women’s team. Ford has a BEd and is qualified to teach French immersion.
A Women's Curling Team in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women with straw brooms, posing for a team photograph