Showing 472 results

Archival description
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation With digital objects
Print preview View:

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Golden Jubilee Committee

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 32; "Design for a Jubilee. Below: Directors of the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Committee meet to thresh out final details of celebration plans. In the background can be seen a display of literature and projects. About the fireplace, left, are mounted a few of A. W. Davey's illustrations for the new history of Saskatchewan now in the hands of the publisher."

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Massed Choir

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 34; "Design for a Jubilee. Ambassadors of song. These boys and girls from two Regina high schools have already carried an invitation from Saskatchewan to many people in the north-central states. In the year to come they will contribute musically to conventions and celebrations throughout the province."

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Drama

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 34; "How Central Celebrated the Jubilee. Central Collegiate Made Some Improvements on the Concert Idea. Above: 'the white man cometh' - Act. 1" Student actors from Central Collegiate, dressed in "Indian costume" with feathers in their hair, sit cross-legged on a stage.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Drama

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 34; "How Central Celebrated the Jubilee. Central Collegiate Made Some Improvements on the Concert Idea. Below: 'Look Maw - Riel is coming!' - Also from Act 1." Student actors from Central Collegiate stand in front of a mock-up of a log cabin on stage.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Drama

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 35; "How Central Celebrated the Jubilee. Central Collegiate Made Some Improvements on the Concert Idea. Below: Arrival of the Barr Colonists." Student actors from Central Collegiate in period garb stand and confer on stage.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Barthel Local History

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 28; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? Here's a title which suggests that what is told of Barthel to date is merely a beginning! The illustrations, by the way, were done in permanent coloured inks. Another plywood mounting bolted together." The cover of a local history, entitled "Forward with Barthel by Pupils of Horsehead School" is depicted. The hand-drawn cover illustration shows a span of oxen being driven in the background, and a modern automobile in the foreground.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 29; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? Of sturdier stuff was the binding of the one: - and the title 'When the Golden West Was Young' intrigues the reader to the point of opening the cover to find out more. The binding? - between sheets of thin plywood, varnished both sides and edges to prevent warping." The cover of a local history, entitled "When The Golden West Was Young" is embellished with a drawing of a prairie lily.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 29; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? Lloydminster's history is appropriately titled: 'From Oxcart to Oilwell' which suggests that a local history can be written around the industrial growth of the community." The cover of a local history, entitled "Lloydminster From Oxcart to Oilwell" shows an ox-drawn covered wagon at the top and an oil derrick at the bottom. The dates 1903 and 1950 are in diagonally opposite corners; the Saskatchewan coat of arms is seen in a third and another [Lloydminster?] coat of arms in the fourth.

Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 29; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? There's a popular song by the same name: 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People' - but how apt as a history that tells of well loved settlers who pioneered the district!" The cover of a local history is shown, with the title "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" printed above a photograph of a small town with church in foreground.

Resultaten 391 tot 405 van 472