- IHM.2021.0543
- Item
- [ca. 1916]
Part of Military Collection
Joseph Glenn in full military uniform on a rearing horse
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Part of Military Collection
Joseph Glenn in full military uniform on a rearing horse
Students' Representative Council Executive - Group Photo
Group photo of the Students' Representative Council executive. Back row (l to r): Alfred Lamsett Leach, V. Janzen, Spencer Ball (treasurer), Robert L. Harold (general secretary). Front row: Maude Margaret Lamont (vice-president), William Eliot Walker (president), Sybilia Kydd (secretary of executive committee), John Feinstein.
A straw shed, mainly used for the brood in the winter on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan
Rosetown curling team at the Saskatoon Bonspiel. L-R: J.W. Heartwell (Skip), J.D. Lang (2nd), R.O. Duncan (Lead), Chas. Taylor (3rd).
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Jessie Boulton and Lewis Mann posing in a Saskatoon, Saskatchewan portrait studio for a professional portrait
Main Barn in winter.
Bio/Historical Note: The University Barn or Main Barn was designed by Brown and Vallance and built between 1910-1912.
Collection contains bound copies of the Valley Echo, the monthly publication of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Common themes include tuberculosis treatment and prevention, and news from the wards at each of the 3 SATL sanatoriums as recorded by patients.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Shuttleworth Mathematical Society - Group Photo
Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society, front row (l to r); Dr. Burnett, William Hayward McEwen, Dr. McEwen; George H. Ling, dean, Arts and Science; and H. Sharp.
Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He was a student at the University of Saskatchewan. He served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.
Newspaper article on pioneer days in Saskatoon
Newspaper article, 1923, on pioneer days in Saskatoon as described by Allen Bowerman, which mentions presbyterians and the place where they held services.
Saskatchewan Postmasters convention
Part of Organizations Collection
The Saskatchewan Postmasters convention with 68 participants in a posed group photograph
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Saskatoon Grace-Westminster [history]
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Saskatoon Second Street [history]
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including "Silver Anniversary 1927-1952" (booklet), Visitor's Book "and Book of Dedication for the New Second Street United Church...[1982?]" (bound volume).
Saskatoon Third Avenue [history]
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including "Third Avenue United Church 1901-1957" (anniversary publication).
The fonds consists of records generated by the Presbytery, its secretaries, committees and related bodies, in fulfillment of their responsibilities, as outlined in the Manual of the United Church of Canada.
Contents include: minutes; reports; correspondence; statistics; pastoral charge surveys; property documents; financial records; files relating to Education and Students [Committee]; and records from the Archives and Church Records Committee, Rural Life Committee, the Church Extension Committees, the Missionary and Maintenance Committee, and the Evangelism and Social Services Committee.
United Church of Canada Saskatoon Presbytery