- GPC-ZE2
- Series
- 1920-1994
Photos of Zealandia people and places post-1918.
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Photos of Zealandia people and places post-1918.
Yorkton 1901- sketch Stanley Turner
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Sketch of Yorkton from First Avenue
Two adults and students posing on the steps of the Winona School, which opened in 1907.
Wilson Lake School near Biggar, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
An exterior view of the old Wilson Lake Rural School, and two other small wooden buildings near Biggar, Saskatchewan.
George Frechette and Mary Workentine goof around in the doorway of the Wiggins School teacherage.
Approximately 27 unidentified students, boys and girls, pose for a photo outside Wiggins School.
Two horses, named Sea and Biscuit, hitched to a hitching post at Wiggins School.
L-R: Wilfred Frechette, Stuart McLellan, Judy Frechette, Rene Frechette, Lil Frechette, Leo Frechette.
Seven girls pose with a quilt they made through school. This quilt was likely made to be sent to the Red Cross, who would send it overseas to soldiers who served in World War II.
Wide Awake School District #54 Photograph Album
Part of School Collection
A tan coil-bound photo album containing 34 pages of photographs and articles by T.E. Anderson, James Hockley and Mary Ford with reminiscences and stories about Wide Awake SD 54.
Wide Awake School District #54
Wide Awake School District #54 - 1949-1950 Financial Statement
Part of School Collection
Two sheets of legal-sized paper with the Wide Awake SD 54 Financial Statement - one page listing its assets and liabilities and the other one listing its revenues and expenses.
Wide Awake School District #54
Part of Indian Head History Book Fonds
One file folder with histories, notes, and correspondence.
Indian Head History Book Committee
Whiteshore School Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
One adult and 22 children on the steps of Whiteshore School near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Group photograph of teacher, Marie Jopp, and students at the White Beach outpost school in 1943; the students stand by the school that is a frame shanty with mud plaster, a board roof, no shingles and no chimney.
A group of children and adults working in a garden area. A building can be seen in the background with a number of small buildings off to one side.
Rosetown Photo Company