“University Herd Shows The Way’
- A-6551
- Item
- July 1979
Bob Ford, dairy herdsman, standing with Greenbrae Gert, the top producing cow in the University herd. Title from back of photograph.
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“University Herd Shows The Way’
Bob Ford, dairy herdsman, standing with Greenbrae Gert, the top producing cow in the University herd. Title from back of photograph.
196th Western Universities Battalion
Large grouping of military personnel in open field during a church parade at Camp Hughes, Manitoba. 196th Battalion present; band at front of crowd.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Group Photo
Four rows of soldiers of the 196th Battalion standing and sitting; campus buildings in background. A child stands in front dressed in a military uniform.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Inspection
Soldiers stand in formation in foreground at Camp Hughes, Manitoba. Tents, buildings, "Empire Theatre,""Twin Theatre," and automobiles in background.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Mess
Soldiers seated for meal at outdoor tables. Four soldiers working at left; six soldiers standing at right. Tents and other buildings in background.
196th Western Universities Battalion - No. 11 Field Ambulance - Group Photo
Grouping of members of 11th Canadian Field Ambulance (CFA) standing and sitting outdoors in front and on steps of monumental building.
196th Western Universities Battalion - No. 5 Platoon - Group Photo
Five rows of soldiers of No. 5 Platoon in uniform and holding rifles; at Camp Hughes, Manitoba.
196th Western Universities Battalion - No. 5 Platoon - Group Photo
Four rows of soldiers in uniform at the front entrance of the College Building. Sign at their feet reads: "Platoon 5, 196th Batt. W.U. Saskatchewan."
196th Western Universities Battalion - No. 7 Platoon - Group Photo
Five rows of soldiers of No. 7 Platoon in uniform and holding rifles; at Camp Hughes, Manitoba.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Review
Soldiers in line formation in an open field at Camp Hughes, Manitoba, marching past Brigadier General J. Hughes and other officers as they salute. "B" Company, made up of University of Saskatchewan volunteers, would form the second line under the command of Major J.P. Oliver (Engineering), C.J. Mackenzie (Engineering) being a platoon commander.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Sask "B" Company - Group Photo
Western Universities Battalion on parade and standing in line formation in an open field. The book is braced and held by hand. Caption beneath the photograph reads "B (Sask.) Co. 196th Western Universities Battalion."
196th Western Universities Battalion - Sask "B" Company - Group Photo
Four rows of officers in uniform and men in civilian dress; members of the first platoon of the 196th Western Universities Battalion that was raised in Saskatchewan.
196th Western Universities Battalion - Sergeants - Group Photo
Three rows of sergeants of the 196th Battalion sitting and standing at Camp Hughes, Manitoba. Tops of tents visible in background.
196th Western Universities Battalion at Camp Hughes
Soldiers at left; rows of tents at right at Camp Hughes, Manitoba. Roads and railroad at front running horizontally; two people and one horse-drawn carriage on roads. Tent between railroad and roads in foreground.
Image of Neil Richards (Library assistant) and Valerie Korinek (professor of History) with a part of the 25 Lives display.
Bio/Historical Note: "25 Lives: Out & Proud," was the 25th-anniversary project of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA). The Toronto-based organization selected 25 inspirational people in the LGBTQ community to honour those whose achievements and openness about their sexuality have had an impact on Canadian society. Their portraits, mainly done by artists within that community, were donated. There are 13 women and 12 men, there is regional representation, and people from a number of different cultural backgrounds. Indeed, the honourees range from politicians and entertainers to writers and activists. Among the 25 were Svend Robinson, k.d. lang, Jim Egan, Mary-Woo Sims, Anne Bishop, Persimmon Blackbridge, Robin Metcalfe, Ken Popert, Robert Laliberte, Jovette Marchessault. Tim McCaskell, Shelley Tremain, and Audrey Butler. The exhibit was co-ordinated by Neil Richards (Library) and Valerie Korinek (History).