Wilcocks group in buggy at Wolseley farm
- FA-0003
- Item
- ca. 1911
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
A team and buggy with two men in front seat and two women in back seat in front of block construction Art Wilcocks farmhouse near Wolseley, SK.
Wilcocks group in buggy at Wolseley farm
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
A team and buggy with two men in front seat and two women in back seat in front of block construction Art Wilcocks farmhouse near Wolseley, SK.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
Wide Awake School District #54 Photograph Album
Part of School Collection
A tan coil-bound photo album containing 34 pages of photographs and articles by T.E. Anderson, James Hockley and Mary Ford with reminiscences and stories about Wide Awake SD 54.
Wide Awake School District #54
Wide Awake School District #54 - 1949-1950 Financial Statement
Part of School Collection
Two sheets of legal-sized paper with the Wide Awake SD 54 Financial Statement - one page listing its assets and liabilities and the other one listing its revenues and expenses.
Wide Awake School District #54
Wide Awake School cairn unveiling
Part of Freda Hammond fonds
Invitation to Wide Awake School cairn unveiling on August 1, 1993 and an undated newspaper photo of the old one-room schoolhouse before demolition.
Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company Minute Book 1904 - 1960
Part of Businesses Collection
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) hardcover blue and beige 200-page notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company from 1904 to 1960.
Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company
Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company Documents
Part of Businesses Collection
Nine items of correspondence and financial records from the Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company ranging in date from 1919 - 1962 - many relating to transference of shares from deceased residents of the district.
Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company
Why Pay More Store Inc. Niccolls Mobility, Repair
Why Pay More Store at 113 Main, Niccolls Mobility Plus & Rosetown Housing Authority at 115 Main Street, LGB Work & Western Wear at 117 Main Street.
Part of Town Collection
A 19 cm X 28 cm 48-page scrapbook of laminated sheets held together by 2 rings and containing newspaper clippings about various residents of Indian Head. Book was made by Louisa Tyson before she moved to England. After her death in 2002 the scrapbook was sent to Beth Liggett who appears to the one who laminated it.
Tyson, Louisa
Wholesale District, Dewdney St., Regina
Part of City of Regina fonds
Postcard of the Warehouse District on Dewdney Avenue. The Cameron Heap Co. building in foreground, drays and men working.
Part of Veterans Collection
Photo of new cenotaph taken on the date of dedication
Photograph of the Whitewood Band in 1965
Back row - Donald Campbell, Dianne Vennard, Bob Robinson, Bill Blyth, Bill Lambie, Elaine Ashfield, Barry Gessner, Marlene Scott, Denise McPhail, Randy Koskinen, Morley Hanson, Brian Schmidt, Llana Minovitch, Michael Jordens, Linda Demofsky, Robert Allen Westcott
Third row - Bob Mossing, Randy Davidge, Arnold Davis, Allen Fricker, Tom Meszaros, Ralph Blyth, Ross Bowman, Randy Browatzke, Wendy Dayman, Joanne Howard, Allen Kolman, George Nystrom, Ron Demofsky, Glenn Potts, Blaine Westcott, Gwen Howard, Pat McKay, Ainsley Nicol
Second row - Kirby Wright, Jamie Fonger, Lyle Vennard, Brian Stevenson, Jocelyn Coleman, Glen Gatin, Brent McEwen, Alan Howard, Leonard Francis, Dwight Percy, Brian Listrom, Bob Schmalenberg, David Tallentire, Bill Plumb, Jack Faris
Front row - Sheila McKay, Shelley Minovitch, Judy Farkas, Margaret Owen, Darlene Demofsky, Debbie Faris, Heather McEwen, Joanne Miller
Whiteshore School Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
One adult and 22 children on the steps of Whiteshore School near Biggar, Saskatchewan
"White pass trail. Dead horse gulch"; Klondike Gold Rush
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Reproduction of early slides of gold rush in 1898; souvenirs from visit to Yukon in 1958.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Front exterior of a white house.