Portrait of Maxine (Wood) Arthur
- 98.530.390A
- Item
- ca.1944
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A professional portrait of Maxine (Wood) Arthur
Portrait of Maxine (Wood) Arthur
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A professional portrait of Maxine (Wood) Arthur
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Professional/studio portrait of Joe Ellard from Biggar, Saskatchewan.
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A formal studio portrait of A.P. Smith, seated by a table with a vase of flowers on it
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A formal studio portrait of Evelyn Norgord as a baby wearing a white knit hat and white fur trimmed outfit
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Two portraits of Evelyn Norgord.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Portrait of Fran Pullman of Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A professional/studio portrait of Henrietta Linke.
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Portrait of Sergeant Hugh Buchanan in military uniform
Thomas William Green In Military Uniform
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Thomas William Green in a military uniform sitting for a professional portrait
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Two young men, A.A. and H.G. Langford [brothers?] standing for a professional portrait
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Two young girls, identified as Ethel & Morley Malcolm standing at a podium, reading a newspaper in a photo studio.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Two women posing for a professional studio portrait
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
The Flemming family: Mr. and Mrs. James Flemming and their children, Thomas and Magdeline (one child is not named) posing for a formal family studio portrait
Harold Smeeton in uniform with an unidentified soldier
Parte deSMM Photo Collection
Studio portrait of Harold Smeeton (standing) and another unidentified soldier. Harold Smeeton was raised on a farm twenty-seven (27) miles south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and attended Camlachie School.
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Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Thomas Edward Scriver (1880-1962) was dubbed "The Dean of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Editors" when he died after publishing The Wolseley News for 58 years. He was a temperance supporter and was at the founding conventions of both the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and its later namesake, the New Democratic Party (NDP)