- PA7.002
- Item
- [1938]
A long parade taken from the top of the Rosetown Hotel. Written on front of postcard: "Coronation Day Rosetown C5." Men in uniform are shown in front.
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A long parade taken from the top of the Rosetown Hotel. Written on front of postcard: "Coronation Day Rosetown C5." Men in uniform are shown in front.
A group of Boy Scouts marching with the Scoutmaster at the side.
Horse drawn fire pump (engine)
Fire fighting equipment on parade watched by a large crowd. Horses are truncated in the picture. Two men are riding on the fire engine.
Parade on Railway Ave., Rosetown as identified by the buildings in the background. Believed to be Independent Daughters of the Empire, a group active in Rosetown in the early century. Date is established by the sign on the building - Tues, July 18, which occurred in 1910, 1916, 1922.
Orange Day Celebrations in Brock, Saskatchewan
Seven men walking and standing along a road. One man plays a bass drum, another plays a fife while another carries a sword.
Bio/historical note: The Better Farming Train served as an agricultural college on wheels. Sponsored by the Provincial Government and the Extension Department of the University of Saskatchewan, these trains were in common use during the summers from about 1914-1920. Consisting of lecture, exhibit, and demonstration cars, visitors were informed concerning agricultural products, equipment, and practices.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Melfort Historical Committee fonds
The fonds contains 80 black and white photographs. Some of the images were collected by the Melfort Historical Committee from local individuals for their pioneer artifact displays. Other photographs were taken by either the Melfort Historical Committee or the Melfort Agricultural Society. All of the images were taken in Melfort, Saskatchewan and surrounding areas between 1906 and the 1950's. The photographs document a wide variety of subjects including: Melfort Agricultural Society events like farm camps, parades, exhibitions, and competitions. Other subjects include Melfort schools, businesses, hockey teams, and locations as well as farming activities and weddings.
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Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Pauline & Bob Minish in old car parade in front of the Border Credit Union.
Fonds consists of 8mm films created by Hymie during his time in Shaunavon. Recordings are pertaining to social events, community events, family gatherings, parades. They were principally filmed in the Shaunavon area
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Mid-1960s Shaunavon parade, rodeo
Parte de Leonard 'Hymie' Hanft fonds
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 4:05. Footage includes a lake scene, singing around a piano, parade, view of Shaunavon locker plant and M. Leach Co., young people playing around lake (maybe Cypress Lake), possibly Gordie Tapp, Shawnee rodeo, likely 1964-1966
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Parte de Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a parade horse from the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph/portrait of John Sarvas, holding a plate of food
Mayor and Chairman in Jubilee Parade, Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of five men and two women riding in a wooden wagon on Main Street during a parade in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Parade Float
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A boy standing in the flatbed of a truck decorated with fabric and a model of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool grain elevator and a sign shaped like a stalk of wheat, reading "Saskatchewan Wheat Pool" and "Leading The Way in A Changing Agriculture"