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Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Cloisters of unknown church [Westminster Abby?].
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Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Cloisters of unknown church [Westminster Abby?].
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Various shots of the crowd and the entertainment
3rd Ave. United Church in Biggar, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A exterior view of the United Church on Third Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
3rd Ave. United Church in Biggar, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the United Church in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Part of Military Collection
Large group gathered outside a War Memorial in Regina for the Dominion Convention
3rd troop "C" Squad 10th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Part of Military Collection
28 mounted riflemen in a line in full uniform
10th Canadian Mounted Rifles
4 Miles from Craven, SK West Side of Lake
Part of Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Image of a lake and valley 4 miles from Craven, SK, on the west side.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Image shows four sisters, reunited after 43 years. Identified are Gertrude Walker, Enid Bowerman, Ella Bernard and Margaret Merkley.
4000-Mile Cross-Canada Car Rally
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Fred Hayes and John Wilson participating in a 4000-Mile Cross-Canada car rally at the checkpoint in Saskatoon, SK.
40th anniversary of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Saskatoon
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows 40th anniversary of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Saskatoon, October 27, 1958.
Close-up image of the 46th Battalion C.E.F. Memorial Stone located on the northeast corner of the Bowl. "1914-1918 In Memory of All Ranks of the 46th Battalion CEF". Also lists the battles and dates.
Bio/Historical Note: A memorial stone and plaque honouring the memory of those who served with the 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion (South Saskatchewan), Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918, sits under a tree on the northeast corner of the Bowl. Formed in February of 1915, the 46th battalion was filled primarily with Saskatchewan youths, many via the University of Saskatchewan. Also known as the "suicide battalion,” it fought in some of the bloodiest encounters of the war. Of the 5,374 men in the 46th battalion, 4,917 were either killed or wounded. A particularly costly battle was Passchendaele, where there were 403 casualties from the battalion's strength of 600 men. With the end of the war came demobilization and the end of the 46th Battalion. The soldiers became veterans and returned to civilian life. Many re-enrolled or entered the university for the first time. Many others did not return. The memorial stone was unveiled 11 November 1933 and was designed by Ms. M.J. Taylor of Winnipeg.
46th Battalion, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915
Part of SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of the 46th Battalion in formation while training at Camp Sewell (also known as Camp Hughes) in the summer of 1915.
Winnipeg Free Press
47th Anniversary Reunion of the 17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery Program and Itinerary
Part of Military Collection
A large card stock program for the 47th anniversary reunion of the 17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery held in Nanaimo B.C. in 1987 including a detailed itinerary for the weekend.
17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery
48 inch water-pipe for Boggy Creek
Part of City of Regina fonds
48 inch water pipe for the Boggy Creek waterworks project. View is along 7th Avenue.
4-H Award Winners, the Big Quill 4-H Beef Club
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds