Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906
- IHM.2021.0459
- Item
- October 12, 1906
Part of People Collection
Earl Grey and other visitors in four separate cars mixed among the Residents of the File Hills Reserve.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906
Part of People Collection
Earl Grey and other visitors in four separate cars mixed among the Residents of the File Hills Reserve.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906
Part of People Collection
Photograph of a gathering - likely of Indigenous people, seated on the ground - at the File Hills Agency with Indian Agent W.M. Graham (likely) addressing them and Governor-General Earl Grey (in grey suit) seated facing the crowd.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906 - A
Part of People Collection
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at a farmhouse festooned with bunting. The event is clearly the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor General Earl Grey and his wife, Lady Grey.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills 1906 - B
Part of People Collection
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at the house of W.M. Graham, Indian Agent. The event is clearly the visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
Earl Grey's visit to File Hills in 1906 - C
Part of People Collection
A photograph of three cars - four people per car - traveling along a meadow road. The event is the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
Eli Williamson with Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey in Russell car
Part of People Collection
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey. Three men stand beside the car - one consulting a map (He also appears in IHM.2021.0041) and another with a clerical collar.
Eli Williamson with Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey in Russell car
Part of People Collection
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey with another Russell car following. The cars have just passed under a wheat/grass arch with Union Jack flags and a banner that says "God Save Our King"
Eli Williamson with two women passengers in Russell car
Part of People Collection
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two women posing on a country grassland road
Laying cornerstone of Saskatchewan Legislature
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
The Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, laid the cornerstone for the new Saskatchewan Legislature on October 4, 1909.
Reception for Earl Grey's Visit
Part of City of Regina fonds
Reception for Earl Grey's visit, held at the Regina City Hall ballroom. Man with sash is Lieutenant-Governor Amedee E. Forget; Judge Edward Ludlow Wetmore is centre behind table; Premier Walter Scott is left of the lady who is front centre; all others are unidentified.
Part of Businesses Collection
Promotional pamphlet for the Russell cars.