Art - Professional 1961-70 - Allan Sapp Painting
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Allan Sapp painting
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Art - Professional 1961-70 - Allan Sapp Painting
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Allan Sapp painting
Art - Professional 1961-70 - T. Bradshaw, S.I.N.E. - Painting
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T. Bradshaw, S.I.N.E. - painting
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Audio - Visual Institute Melville South
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Several people sit in school desks reading at the Audio - Visual Institute (Melville South Superintendency).
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - School Radio Broadcast
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Grade 4 students at Thomson School in Regina listen to a Friday afternoon school radio broadcast as they work. Radio seen on left.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Woman with Projector
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A woman sits contemplating a projector placed on a table. She is holding the instruction manual for a Bell & Bowell projector.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Sask. Visual Education Employees
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1949, p. 52; "Visual Education Division (Saskatchewan Film Board) of the Department of Education, Regina, is a busy place. Below: Administration section of the Provincial Film Library."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Historama Essay Contest Winners
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin November 1962; "Gordon Braun of Lake Lenore, pictured above, was the top winner of the 1962 Historama Essay contest sponsored by the Sask. Teachers' Federation and the Western Development Museum."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Citizen of the Year Award Recipients
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 13, 1969, p. 9; "The two winners of this year's Lion's Club and News-Optimist Citizen of the Year award are Mrs. Mary Curator of the city and Dr. Ian Smith of Edam. The two were presented with their certificates at a banquet held in their honour Monday evening."
Awards - Various 1961-70 - P. Lawson Travel Scholarship Recipient
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Mr. George Thompson (right) presents Ralph Derdall (left) with a cheque.
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Saskatchewan Centennial Corporation Award Recipients
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1967, p. 2; "'We're off to Expo' exclaim Margo Laatch, Southey and Peter Hawrysh, Saskatoon as they wave aloft the $500 cheques awarded them by the Saskatchewan Centennial Corporation for producing the best Centennial school newspaper and yearbook in the province..."
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Church at Batoche. Log cabin style.
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Cemetery at Batoche. Historical marker as well as several headstones are visible.
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Official Opening Ceremonies
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 36; "Greetings from the city of Saskatoon were brought by Mayor John D. McAskill, himself a former Saskatchewan teacher. Hon. Woodrow S. Lloyd, minister of education and past president of STF gave the main address."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Perkins Painting Presentation
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 37; "Mrs. Wm. E. Perkins presented one of the paintings by her late husband, Bill, who had been pensions consultant for STF. The painting is shown left."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Official Opening Ceremonies
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 36; "Special guest for the official opening was STF's first president, James R. MacKay who came in for the ceremonies from Toronto where he now resides."