- MJ-133.94-433
- Item
- [between 1910 and 1913]
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of oats in a field near Yorkton.
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Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of oats in a field near Yorkton.
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Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of two horse-drawn swathers cutting oats in a field.
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Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of a man sitting on horse-drawn equipment cutting corn in a field.
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Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of wheat field, half cut, and view of swather and farm in the distance.
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Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of man on horse-drawn reaper reaping and binding oats. The machine says 'Massey-Harris' on the back.
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Wheat in Stooks near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte deRice's Studio collection
Image of wheat in stooks in a field near Moose Jaw. Farmhouse and barn in the distance.
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Buffalo Lake School District No. 119 fonds
This fonds contains photocopies of the Daily Registers for attendance of students at the Buffalo Lake School S.D. No. 119 kept by the teachers. Also included are photocopies of a financial ledger documenting the expenditures of the said school.
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This fonds contains material about the Green Family. It includes a program from the Moose Jaw School District No. 1 Semi-Centennial, where on page 11 John R. Green wrote about his memories of the school, a Margaret Eaton School Calendar, where Eva Green is listed as a student in 1929, and an RNS Program. It also includes Zion United Church booklets that lists Frances and Eva Green’s names, a booklet for the Fran Pieran Club, a G.P. Plaxton Real Estate booklet, a binder belonging to Eva Green that contains newspaper clippings booklets on local council, business and professional women, and other things of interest, and three Central Collegiate school yearbooks belonging to Eva and Frances Green.
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This fonds consists of seven scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, cards, letters, memorabilia and photographs of many topics including family, antiques, the auction business, and British royalty compiled by Laurie Drackett and his second wife Hazel Drackett. There are two posters advertising auction sales and one listing an implement dealers competition, as well as a sheet of blank letterhead and an envelope.
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Several original copies of the newspaper have been transferred to the Moose Jaw Public Library newspaper holdings. The balance consists of some copies, reprints and loose items that accompanied the papers.
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Moose Jaw Natural History Society fonds
This fonds consists of four series. Included is a copy of the constitution, membership lists, treasurers records, correspondence, schedules and reports of field trips and other activities. There is a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, 3 photographs and some programs of activities of the Moose Jaw Natural History Society from 1957 to 1977, an album of nature photography that was presented to the Moose Jaw Public Library in 1982 to commemorate Moose Jaw’s 100th anniversary, and a file of newspaper clippings. This fonds also includes slides, some sets with scripts. Other slides are of nature and wildlife taken by members on field trips. There are copies of constitutions from three other Saskatchewan cities, a few newsletters from other Natural History Societies and four copies of “The Blue Jay Magazine”.
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Knox United Church (Grayburn) fonds
The fonds consists of records of the congregation and the managerial committee including minutes, annual reports, scrapbooks and cradle rolls.
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Canadian Daughters League, Moose Jaw Assembly collection
This collection consists of a scrapbook, primarily newspaper clippings of the activities and events of the Moose Jaw CDL between the years 1931 to 1962. There are also sections in the scrapbook of newspaper clippings on Canadian women, and Canadian war news. Most of the clippings are undated and no sources cited.
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This fond consists of various photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, advertising and histories relating to the Joyner family and Joyner’s Department Store in Moose Jaw. It does not include business records of the store other than some advertising materials.
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