- CORA-A-1750
- Item
- ca. 196?
Part of City of Regina fonds
Studio portrait of Regina Mayor Henry H.P. Baker
Part of City of Regina fonds
Studio portrait of Regina Mayor Henry H.P. Baker
Part of WHFA 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)
Studio portrait of the artist Bertrand Imhoff.
Studio portrait of Sallie Tildesley, cousin of donor Arthur Tildesley, in Welsh costume.
Studio portrait of Billy Marshall and family of Daysland, Alberta.
A studio/headshot of Father Athol Murray wearing his priest collar.
Studio portrait of Father Athol Murray ca. 1930, in priest's collar and robe.
Studio/Headshot of Father Athol Murray wearing his priest's collar.
University of Saskatchewan Athletic Board
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Members of the University of Saskatchewan Athletics Board Executive (from left to right): R.H. MacDonald, H.V. Mighton, J.R. MacDonald, A.E. Greenhalgh, J.L. Malcolm, R.J.G. Bateman and N. MacLeod.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Studio/Formal portrait of P.J. Andrews wearing an academic gown perhaps at his graduation.
Photo mounted on foam-core of Father Athol Murray circa his ordination to the priesthood in 1918. Same as 1991.001-5841.
Head and shoulders image of Lucy Murray.
Bio/Historical Note: Born in 1902 in Nova Scotia, Lucy Hunter Murray was the second daughter of Walter C. Murray, the University of Saskatchewan's first president, and Christina Cameron Murray. Lucy Murray received her BA at the University of Saskatchewan in 1923 and her MA from the University of Toronto in 1925. Then followed a B.Ed. degree in 1933 at the University of Saskatchewan where she received the McColl scholarship in 1933. Murray earned a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1935. She joined the Regina College's department of English in 1936 and was an Associate Professor there at the time of her death in 1967. Murray was given the Cliff Shaw Memorial Award for her contributions to the Blue Jay, the journal of the Saskatchewan Natural History Society.
Victor Colleaux and Letha Colleaux
Head and shoulders image of Victor and Letha Colleaux.
Bio/Historical Note: The Victor and Letha Colleaux Bursary annually awards $2,000 to 22 students enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources.
Studio portrait/graduation photo of Walter Tarnopolsky from the Faculty of Law, University of Saskatchewan.
Charmbry
Louis Tapper - Track and Field
Studio portrait of Louis Tapper, BEd'77, BComm'82, sprinter and relay runner.