Warehouse district and rail yards
- CORA-B-571
- Item
- ca. 1903
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Warehouse district and rail yards
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Warehouse district and rail yards
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Warehouse district and rail yards
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
The Scarth Street Mall as seen from the second storey window of the Cornwall Centre.
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses Local 106 fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, handbooks, collective agreements, articles, forms, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the activities of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses Local 106.
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of a storefront with a sign which reads "Wallin's Glass Ker. 7424"; "Mirrors and Re-Surfacing"; "Glass of All Kinds"; and "Auto Glass Drive In"
Alzheimer Association of Saskatchewan Inc.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 program.
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Regina Rosemont and Wascana Pastoral Charges fonds
Fonds consists of textual materials generated by the related Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge, Regina Wascana Pastoral Charge, Regina Rosemont-Wascana Pastoral Charge, as well as their predecessors and constituent churches – boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of church boards, sessions, stewards, and congregational meetings; minutes and other records from local Ladies Aid, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.), and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; minutes from men’s A.O.T.S. units; Sunday School records; historic rolls and related membership records; some financial records and annual reports; a Home Mission Record Book from Rosemont United Church; and registers documenting baptisms, marriages and burials in Regina, Balgonie, Edgeley, Grand Coulee, Richardson, Kindersley, Moosomin, Sherwood, Strasbourg, and nearby area(s). There is also 1 album relating to Wascana Church (containing approx. 95 black and white prints), as well as 27 photographic slides, showing the construction of the church, and about 55 further prints of varying sizes, accompanied by newspaper clippings.
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Orange Benevolent Society 1976-1977 Calendar
Parte deTown Collection
A 16-page flip-up calendar promoting the "Protestant Home For Children" in Indian Head. There are two months on each bottom page and a flower and text messages on each top page. There are no pictures of the Orange Home children. The last page has messages from Anne Stinson, Bob Sandercock and Vaughn Hayes - Orange Lodge/Orange Benevolent Society officials - with a small photo of each.
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Parte deRecreation Collection
The 1953 rosters of the Moose Jaw Maples, North Battleford Beavers, Regina Caps, and Saskatoon Gems.
1947 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Parte deRecreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1947 baseball tournament
1948 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Parte deRecreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1948 baseball tournament
1952 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Parte deRecreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1952 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side.
Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament on the back side.
Autograph book belonging to Jean McCorkindale
Parte dePeople Collection
Small book containing poems and messages directed to Jean McCorkindale
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Parte dePeople Collection
A small book with poems and messages for Ida Totten as well as a few children's drawings
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Members of the NorthWest Council
Parte dePeople Collection
Posed photo of 22 men. The two men on the left are identified as "Uncle Robert Crawford 1. and Judge Johnstone (Thomas Cooke Johnstone) 2. Robert Crawford is blurry in the photo.
Political speech of William M. Martin
Parte dePeople Collection
4-page printed transcript of the political platform/campaign of William M. Martin as a Liberal candidate for the federal Regina Constituency in the October, 1908, federal election. He later (1916-1922) served as Saskatchewan's second premier, succeeding Walter Scott.