- FS-004-0066
- Item
- [1917-1971]
Part of Fort San fonds
Postcard showing Dr. Ferguson's Office.
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Part of Fort San fonds
Postcard showing Dr. Ferguson's Office.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Boughton's Orchestra made up of patients and staff members. The orchestra performed in the sanatorium theatre during winter months, and on the front lawn in the summer for patients on the balcony.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Boughton's Orchestra made up of patients and staff members. The orchestra performed in the sanatorium theatre during winter months, and on the front lawn in the summer for patients on the balcony.
Contract - Power Lines - Montreal Engineers Co. Lmt.
Part of Fort San fonds
Contract between SATL and Montreal Engineers Company Limited to install power lines at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Contract - Doctor's Cottages, Saskatchewan Sanatorium [Fort San]
Part of Fort San fonds
Contract between SATL and a contractor to construct housing for Doctors at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Administration Building at Fort San 9
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 8
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 7
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Administration Building at Fort San 6
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Administration Building at Fort San 12
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 11
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 10
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."