- SC9.013
- Pièce
- [ca 1956]
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
This statue of St. Joseph was erected on a pedestal in spring of 1956 in the centre of the circular turnabout in front of the main entrance to the convent.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
This statue of St. Joseph was erected on a pedestal in spring of 1956 in the centre of the circular turnabout in front of the main entrance to the convent.
Weekly church bulletins of the "Gospel Chapel"
Fait partie de Church Religion Collection
Selection of weekly bulletins of the Gospel Chapel at the corner of Eberts Street and North Railway. The bulletins were reproduced on a Gestetner copying machine. The ministers were Paul Soetopo (October 2, 1977 - January 21, 1979) and Wes A. Johnson (January 28, 1979 - May 25, 1980). It is not known when the church was established or when it closed.
Part of settlement, church, looking downstream the Mackenzie River
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Part of settlement, church, looking downstream the Mackenzie River, Arctic Red River, N.W.T. August 24, 1965."
Vegetable garden and cross near R.C. Church
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Vegetable garden and cross near R.C. Church. Looking south, downstream of Mackenzie River, Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. August 24, 1965."
"Greenhouse of Anglican Minister"
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Greenhouse of Anglican Minister, at Apex, Frobisher Bay, N.W.T. August 8, 1965."
View of R.C. Church, Holman Island
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Ice in bay, view of R.C. Church, Holman Island, N.W.T. August 20, 1965."
Department of Far Eastern Studies fonds
This fonds contains annual reports, departmental correspondence, and exams.
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This fonds documents Allan Gonor’s active engagement with the people he met and the cultures he experienced. His was a curiosity borne of genuine interest, which manifested itself not only in his work as a physician, but also in his avocation: art; and in the numerous films and photographs he took. These document the local communities in and near North Battleford, Saskatchewan; including Hutterite colonies and First Nations reserves; as well as countries around the world. It documents his life and career, his interest in indigenous art and culture, and reflects his friendships with a wide variety of artists and writers, as well as the numerous individuals he met.
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This fonds contains materials relating to Poelzer’s life, her religious vocation, and her career as a professor in Educational Foundations at the University of Saskatchewan. It includes materials relating to research, particularly on women in society; feminist Christianity; Metis and First Nations women in northern Saskatchewan, the impact of development and the retention of native culture.
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The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. Wartman, before and during his time as an ordained minister, in Saskatchewan. Contents include: correspondence (1954-1958); historical documents by various individuals, including Rev. Wartman, W.B. Baker, and Rev. Frank Hoffman (ca.1940-1982); and annual reports from Regina St. James United Church (1975, 1977, 1978), North Battleford Third Avenue United Church (1960-1961), and Kindersley St. Paul’s, Netherhill and Knox United Churches (1958-1960).
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This fonds consists of two publications researched and written by Dr. Rajput during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Religious Census of Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Prairie Church History collection
Religious Census of Saskatchewan, 1931, an alphabetical listing of churches, religious groups and sects, with numbers of adherents.
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Father Metayer, Holman Island, N.W.T. August 20, 1965."
This fonds contains personal correspondence, travel diaries, lecture and research notes, seminar presentations, Jaques' undergraduate note books, personal reminiscences, and files relating to the activities of the Canadian Hemophilia Society and the Anglican Church of Canada.
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This fonds contains correspondence, including that between Dr. and Mrs. Oliver while he was serving overseas as a chaplain during World War I; his diary from travels in Europe between 1908-9; his sermons and prayers, articles, addresses; as well as newspaper clippings concerning: the war, Oliver's position as Moderator of the United Church, book reviews, and obituaries. In addition, there are several manuscripts, including the "Minutes of Council of Assiniboia," "The History of the North West Territories," "James Anderson Fonds," "Roman Economic Conditions to the Close of the Empire," and "The Canadian North West: Its Early Development and Legislative Records;" as well as offprints from the transactions of the Royal Society. The fonds also contains some photographs, miscellaneous souvenirs, and Dr. Oliver's diplomas.
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