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R.M. Bone fonds
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Aerial photo of Uranium City, Sask.

  • A. General files. Uranium City. Air photos, Uranium City and El Dorado - 1959-1960.
  • Item
  • June 6, 1960.
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Series of 43 mosaic photos. At bottom of image: "5717-AB-1-1-38" On back of image: "Job P 1613/59 / Roll 5717 / Flight Altitude - 7000 feet AMSL / Focal Length - 152.53 mm / Date of Photography - June 6 1960 / Time (GMT) 1220-1225 HRS / Photography by Hunting Survey Corporation Limited Toronto, Canada / Copyright - The Province of Saskatchewan Department of Highways"

Aerial photo of Uranium City, Sask.

  • A. General files. Uranium City. Air photos, Uranium City and El Dorado - 1959-1960.
  • Item
  • June 6, 1960.
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Series of 43 mosaic photos. At bottom of image: "5717-AB-1-1-42" On back of image: "Job P 1613/59 / Roll 5717 / Flight Altitude - 7000 feet AMSL / Focal Length - 152.53 mm / Date of Photography - June 6 1960 / Time (GMT) 1220-1225 HRS / Photography by Hunting Survey Corporation Limited Toronto, Canada / Copyright - The Province of Saskatchewan Department of Highways"

Air Ronge Community Planners View.

  • MG 240 Box 1 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. Air Ronge '79. - 1975-1979.
  • Item
  • 1975-1979
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Report [written by R.M. Bone] describes existing layout and future development of Air Ronge, Sask.

Flight plan of La Ronge, Sask.

  • MG 240 Box 3 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. La Ronge. Air Photos. - 1976.
  • Item
  • 1976.
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Map of flight plan for aerial photos of La Ronge; shows physical features; "C3-La Ronge and Air Ronge 1:5000 G 60521 20-5-76".

Housing and the Community.

  • MG 240 Box 1 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. Air Ronge '79. - 1975-1979.
  • Item
  • 1975-1979
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Report [written by R.M. Bone] discusses three different types of communities - resiential, institutional and commercial.

Housing and the Community. - Report.

  • MG 240 Box 1 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. Air Ronge '79. - 1975-1979.
  • Item
  • 1975-1979
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Report [written by R.M. Bone] describes philosophy of residential housing in communities.

Lots and Blocks in Air Ronge, Sask.

  • MG 240 Box 1 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. Air Ronge '79. - 1975-1979.
  • Item
  • 1975-1979
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Part I - description of lot and block breakdown showing residents of Air Ronge. Part II - map indicating growth of Air Ronge.

P.A. field trip - Oct. 6/75.

  • MG 240 Box 1 I. Northern Sask. Housing Needs Survey. A. General files. Air Ronge '79. - 1975-1979.
  • Item
  • 6 October 1975
  • Part of R.M. Bone fonds

Answers to problem areas with Air Ronge data, including unexplained abbreviations, and trailer courts and special leases not located on plan.

Bio/historical note:

R.M. Bone fonds

  • MG 240
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1988 (inclusive) ; 1969-1976 (predominant)

This fonds consists primarily of material from two studies in which Dr. Bone was associated. The earliest, the "Stony Rapids Project", was conducted while Bone was in the Department of Geography. It started with a small grant from the Canadian Wildlife Service to examine the caribou hunt; ie. the number of people involved and the number of animals taken. The project, however, grew to encompass a wider study of the region and its inhabitants. The second study was undertaken while Bone was with the Institute of Northern Studies (INS). The Northern Saskatchewan Housing Needs Survey was a co-operative effort between the Department of Northern Saskatchewan and the Northern Municipal Council. The primary focus was to investigate the housing needs of the Métis in northern Saskatchewan. The INS was subcontracted to oversee the project, train the surveyors, enter the data, and write the final report. The resulting survey was more than an examination of housing needs. It also contains a great deal of socio-economic data which resulted in one of the most exhaustive studies of its kind. The fact that the surveyors came from the communities studied explains much of the data collection success. Both of these projects offer a unique snapshot of the communities studied. There is also material of a more general nature that deals with northern Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.

Bone, Robert Martin

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