Teacher and students of Newberry School, 1908-1909
- 68-624
- Item
- [1908 or 1909]
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Group photograph of the teachers and students of Newberry School in the Moose Jaw District, 1908-1909
Teacher and students of Newberry School, 1908-1909
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Group photograph of the teachers and students of Newberry School in the Moose Jaw District, 1908-1909
Technologists' laboratory, Providence Hospital
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Sheila Mcgowan, in nurses uniform, seen sitting in laboratory
The Clay Hills near Claybank, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
View of the Clay Hills near Claybank, Saskatchewan
The Collegiate Outlook collection
This collection contains 26 copies of The Collegiate Outlook from 1906-1914. The Collegiate Outlook was a school magazine published from November to March by the Literary Society of the Moose Jaw High School. It contains essays and jokes written by students, as well as meeting minutes of the Literary Society. These issues were mailed to Mrs. Roy E. Campbell in Regina, although the name Beatrice Watson is signed on many copies of the magazine. The editors of the volumes are: Vol. 3 - Editor: A. W Keith, Vol. 4 – Editor-in-chief: R. J. Dickson, Vol. 5 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 6 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 7 – Editor-in-chief: A. H. Gibbard, Vol. 8 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 9 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, and Vol. 10 – Editor-in-chief: Geo. S. Johnson.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Crescent Park and houses on first and second block of Athabasca Street East. Message on back: "To Grandma From Mildred". Postcard not mailed
"The Great War: I Was There!" Magazine collection
This collection consists of 48 volumes of the 51 part series entitled ‘The Great War: I Was There!’. Parts 13, 18 and 47 are missing from this collection. The series chronicles WWI through firsthand accounts of the war. The series contains original pieces as well as excerpts from other media.
The Great War: I Was There Magazine
The rock formation that gave Rockglen, Saskatchewan its name.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Photograph of the local rock formation which gave the town of Rockglen, Saskatchewan its name. It was later removed as it was considered dangerous.
The Saskatchewan Glass and Paint Company Limited
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
The Saskatchewan Glass and Paint Company building located at 376 Manitoba Avenue West in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
The Slade Gallery and Bridge Artist Co-operative fonds
This fonds consists two series: meeting minutes and promotional and event material.
Slade Gallery and Bridge Artist Co-operative
The Study Club Program collection
This collection is comprised of The Study Club’s yearly programs from 1925-1953. The programs provide details about their meetings, such as date, topic, hostess and leader. The programs also offer lists of club officers and members.
The Study Club
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of two calves drinking from their mother's utters in a field of cattle.
Rice, Lewis
Threshing at C. Chute farm near Pasqua
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Several men and horses seen with threshing machinery in field on the C. Chute farm near Pasqua, Saskatchewan
Threshing crew at W. McCarthy farm
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Men standing on ground and on farm machinery on W. McCarthy farm. Wagons, wheat and horse-drawn wagon seen in field in background
Threshing gang in Moose Jaw district
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Threshing gang standing in front of tractor in field. Missing person inserted at left
Threshing Government Experimental Farm
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of threshing machine and threshing crew at government experimental farm in Indian Head.
Rice, Lewis