Postcard, postmarked December 28, 1911 a picture of the elementary school (coloured) and handwritten text on the reverse, addressed to Mr. Sidney Jones, Hillesden, Sask (southwest of Broadview) and sent by "Mary" from the Balmoral Hotel in Indian Head
Teacher and students standing in front of Muirland School. Back row, L-R: Verna Brown, Roddick Ritchie, Miss Jean Ritchie (teacher), Ethel Hagen, Guy Brown. Front row: Peter Brown, John Carnegie, Annie Brown, Bill Ritchie, Margaret Carnegie.
L-R: Jean Lawson, Miss Agnes Love (teacher), Thelma Cutter, Jessie Collins, Norman Wickett, Tommy Forest, Charles Collins (in front of Tommy), Jack Gardner, Garnet Cutler (in front of Jack).
Sodding bees were a community event at the Winona School. Walls of sod three feet thick would be piled against the wooden frame of the school to make a building that was warm in the winter and cool in the summer. In this photo, a large group of people stand/sit outside and on top of Winona School. Contact Rosetown archives for names.
St. Joseph's Convent not long before it was demolished in 1988. Note that the statue of St. Joseph has been removed, gone to its home at the St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parish in Kindersley.
The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899. The principal was Mr. J. A. Gregory, right rear, and his assistant was Mr. J. A. M. Patrick, later be came Judge Patrick, left rear. A list of the pupils shown here may be found on another page in the album.
The collection contains four scanned copies of black and white photographs of the Queen's Park school and students, and are believed to have been originally taken during the 1930s.
The collection contains two black and white photographs from Toni and Jeanette's personal collection depicting students standing outside of the Harriville schoolhouse. One photograph features the Harriville School honour roll students of 1931, while the other features the 14 students of Harriville School of ca. 1933.