Mainline District Music Festival 1992
- IHM.2024.0114
- Item
- April 6. 1992 - April 12, 1992
Part of Organizations Collection
Program/Score sheet of the 1992 Mainland Music Festival
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Mainline District Music Festival 1992
Part of Organizations Collection
Program/Score sheet of the 1992 Mainland Music Festival
Mainline District Music Festival 2001
Part of Organizations Collection
Program/Score sheet of the 2001 Mainland Music Festival
Part of Organizations Collection
Program/Score sheet of the 1987 Mainland Music Festival
Vocal Competitions took place on April 6th to April 11th 1987
Part of Organizations Collection
Program/Score sheet of the 1989 Mainland Music Festival
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Four women are seen standing outside the house.
No.1 Highway - Main Street, Wolsley [sic], Sask.
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Scene is of Wolseley's Front Street businesses ca. 1946 looking east on Canada’s #1 Highway. From left are: Fort’s Garage and Lorne Sexsmith’s Hardware and Grocery. In the next block signs for Uneeda Lunch and McBride’s Grocers are seen, as well as the gas pumps of Folbar’s Garage.
Velox/Kodak
Ogilvie elevator, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, ca. 1950
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Exterior photograph of the Ogilvie Flour elevator located in Wolseley, Saskatchewan
"Part of Wolseley Business Section"
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Postcard shows prominent Wolseley buildings: Perley Block, Bray Block, Leland Hotel, Thompson Block, Town Hall and more. Taken from elevator towards northwest.
Poplar Grove School - Making soup for lunch
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Eloise (Rainville) Silversides stands by the old stove with a penned note: "Me 13". Students sit at standard wooden and metal desks.
Sherbrooke & Front Streets, Wolseley, Saskatchewan
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Business section of Wolseley, Saskatchewan including the Perley Block, the Empire Hotel, the Union Bank and the Leland Hotel (version #2, rebuilt after fire in1923 destroyed the original).
AZO (Kodak)
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Photo shows steam tractor pulling a plow breaking virgin soil; 1 man on tractor and 1 man on plow.
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Thomas Edward Scriver (1880-1962) was dubbed "The Dean of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Editors" when he died after publishing The Wolseley News for 58 years. He was a temperance supporter and was at the founding conventions of both the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and its later namesake, the New Democratic Party (NDP)
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
A steam locomotive is seen pulling several train cars on a Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) ‘Spur Line’ running between Reston, Manitoba and Wolseley, Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1961. It was affectionately named “Peanut” as its whistle resembled the sound of a peanut vendor’s cart.
Thompson, Virna
Thoughts From The Saddle: A Selection of Humorous & Interesting Stories
Part of Book Collection
A 148-page paperback book containing anecdotes by Graham Taylor about his youth and life in Wolseley, Saskatchewan, and other personal stories from his life and career in Saskatchewan.
Taylor, Graham
Threshing; four men and stook rack
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Two hay racks, one piled with stooks and the other, empty. Four men working getting stooks into threshing machine in background.