A Women's Curling Team in Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 81.448.66
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- ca.1935
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women with straw brooms, posing for a team photograph
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A Women's Curling Team in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women with straw brooms, posing for a team photograph
A Women's Curling Team in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Four women posing for a group photograph, two sitting beside curling rocks and a trophy, and two standing and holding straw brooms
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman, identified as Agnes Rose, is seen wearing gloves and a hat with a handbag under her left arm; she is standing on a sidewalk in front of a cement ledge, hedges, trees and a building.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman, identified as Agnes Rose, is seen wearing gloves and holding a hat and handbag; she is standing on a sidewalk in front of a cement ledge, hedges, trees and a building.
Bernadette "Birdie" Fleury (Albert) sits amongst trees and rocks.
Betty Wilson and Pat Lawson in Sprint
Betty Wilson (left) finishes ahead of Pat Lawson, both Huskiettes track and field members, in a sprinting race; unidentified runner and building in background at [Griffiths Stadium].
Bio/Historical Note: Betty Clare Bray was born in 1928 in Saskatoon and attended Wilson and King Edward public schools and City Park Collegiate. She obtained her BA at the University of Saskatchewan. Later, in her fifties, she earned a BSW at the same institution. Bray was a three-sport athlete, competing on the track and field team for three seasons as a sprinter, highlighted by the U of S winning the Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association title in 1947. Bray was also on the tennis team for three years, capturing the doubles tournament in 1946-47 and winning the Hudson Bay Trophy in 1948-49. Bray played guard on the basketball team for two seasons. In addition to competing in sports, she served on the Women's Athletic Board. In 1987 Bray was inducted into the U of S Athletic Wall of Fame for basketball, tennis and track. She was inducted as a team member, also for basketball, in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. Betty Wilson died in 2012 in Saskatoon.
Biggar Royals Women's Baseball Team
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of women in baseball uniforms are posing for a team photo; A baseball diamond and grand stand can be seen behind them
Roxy Studio, North Battleford
Curling team in Springwater, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Photograph of curlers, eight women and one man, standing in front of a building in Springwater, Saskatchewan, many holding brooms.
Image of Dorothy Rutherford, member of Huskiette basketball and track and field teams.
Bio/Historical Note: Dorothy (Rutherford) Logan, a graduate of Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon, enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (BHSc 1934) in 1929. Rutherford excelled in the 220-yard dash and broad jump, and was an outstanding basketball player . As well as competing on the two teams for four years, Rutherford was a member of the University Athletic Directorate, including a term as vice-president. Rutherford received a Major Athletic Award in 1933. She was killed in a car accident in Terre Haute, Indiana, in May 1966.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Men and farm machinery seen in background as two women are sitting in a buggy in foreground; in Moose Jaw district
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A large number of women holding straw curling brooms, posing for a group photograph
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Ethel Mary Cartwright seated at desk in her office
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman, identified as Evelyn Norgord, is seen standing among bushes and plants. The shadow of the photographer can be seen at the bottom of the photo.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman, identified as Evelyn Norgord, is seen sitting on a bench in front of a body of water wearing a flowery outfit and a hat.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
"Farewell Party for Mrs. L.G. Armstrong" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Ten women posing for a group photograph with a water fountain in front of them and a building and trees behind them