Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - School Board Meeting
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Nine men sit at a table for a School Board meeting.
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Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - School Board Meeting
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Nine men sit at a table for a School Board meeting.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Vaughn
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A buggy and several horses are seen in front of Vaughn's first school (log & thatch).
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Rural Classroom
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The interior of a rural school. Double desks are visible and maps are seen on the side and back wall. A stove is used for heating.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Meal Preparation
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A [teacher?] preparing a meal. Pots and pans are visible on a stove.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - White Beach Outpost School
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 25; "The White Beach outpost school in 1943, with Marie Jopp teaching." Students stand by the school that is frame shanty with mud plaster, a board roof, no shingles and no chimney.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Stone Rural School
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The grounds of a stone rural school house with a wood stable and outhouses.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Wood Frame Rural School
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A teacher and students (two on horseback) stand outside on the porch of wood frame rural school.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Wood Frame Rural School
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An exterior view of a one room wood frame rural school.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Educational Convention Weyburn
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 4; "Teachers have been getting together with other teachers since Saskatchewan had schools. This is a gathering in Weyburn, 1909." Large gathering of teachers in Victorian garb, seated and standing outside a big brick building.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Handicrafts Display
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 7; "Student teachers were expected to show a high degree of manual skill in the early days. This is a display of handicrafts from the Saskatchewan Normal School." Display of various handicrafts, including wall displays, wicker and wood furniture, doll houses etc.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Architectural Drawing
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 8; "Plans were available for the rural school from the department of public works; city boards could indulge themselves in architectural contests and collegiate gothic in brick." Prize winning architectural design by Stephenson, Evans & Fillingham, Architects, for large [brick?] public school building in North Battleford.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Architectural Drawing
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Architectural rendering of Graton School, Regina, SK, by Hutchinson and MacGlashen, Architects.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Children in Playground
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 32; "The new gradually replaces the old in the Saskatoon East School Unit in 1950. When the new Floral School was completed, the old building was torn down to create more playground space." Children in playground of new Floral School.
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - School Units Map
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Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 34; "By 1951 the organized larger school units clearly outnumbered the unorganized areas. Teachers, trustees and inspectors stumped the province in teams urging the values of the larger units. Teachers were accused of being in the campaign for the sake of larger salaries, but in the long run the winners were the students." Black and white sketched map entitled "Organized Larger School Units in Saskatchewan"
Historic Photos - Schools - ca. 1900-1960 - Sturgis Composite School Opening
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Attached caption (removed): "The community turns out to participate in the opening of the new Sturgis Composite High School in October 1949. The school entrance is on the right, student dormitories on the left."