- 74.135.37
- Item
- ca.1924
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man sitting on a sand bar in a body of water identified as Poplar Lake
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man sitting on a sand bar in a body of water identified as Poplar Lake
The fonds contain black and white photographs from Sandra Fedosa's private collection. They include images of the Ontario Ladies College, Melfort Hotel, Broadway School, Flett Springs Post Office, as well as Melfort's Sports Day, train station, and pioneers.
Fedosa, Sandra
Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation Regional Services
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 4 newsletters.
Graphic Arts Printing
This fonds contains records mainly related to Sylvia’s time as Lieutenant Governor, with correspondence, invitations, clippings, photographs and memorabilia. It also includes documents from her career as a physicist including correspondence, notes, and clippings. Clippings, photographs, and correspondence relating to Sylvia’s involvement in sports is included – predominantly curling and golf, but also fishing, baseball, basketball, and track and field. There is extensive photography and other materials documenting her travels around the world, as well as gatherings with friends and family.
Fedoruk, Sylvia Olga
Minutes of the club, including financial statements.
Tennis Club
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Photograph of children standing and sitting on the edge of the pool located on 3rd Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
University of Saskatchewan Flying Club fonds
This fonds contains minutes (incomplete), membership lists, constitution, advertising, and photograph album of the University of Saskatchewan Flying Club.
University of Saskatchewan Flying Club
Water skiing on the Mackenzie River
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Water skiing on the Mackenzie River by John Hays, RCMP at Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. August 24, 1965."