Regina Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
- FA 41
- Fondo
- 1885–1925
The fonds consists of minutes (1885-1925) from the Regina Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Regina Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1885-1925) from the Regina Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Formal studio portrait of Regina Mayor W.E. Mason (Mayor from 1925 to 1926)
Methodism in Saskatchewan [file], including:
Saskatchewan Dairy Association Diploma for James Conn
Parte deAgriculture Collection
A fourth-place certificate awarded to James Conn of Indian Head in the boys and girls cattle judging competition held in Regina in 1926.
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Father Athol Murray (4th from left--back row) and the Regina Argos, when he first came to Regina in 1925-1926. Back row (L-R) E.C. Rossie, Tony Neisner, Jack Cranston, Father Murray, Mr. Acaster, John Habelman, Bob McGregor; Middle row (L-R) Jim Caswell, Mike Uraski, Clarence Acaster, Tony Ritter, Luid Palm, Angus Mitchell, Joe Dutkowski; Front row (L-R) Len Dowie, Henry Ast.
Miscellaneous materials collected by Mrs. McKechnie
Parte deWoman's Missionary Society Saskatchewan Synod (Presbyterian) fonds
Contents include: The Echo (newsletter), from Qu'Appelle, 1894; Progress (newsletter), from Regina Industrial School, 1907; Report on Indian Schools and Students, from an unidentified publication, date unclear. There are also photographs: a group portrait of adults and children outdoors, captioned "Pupils of File Hills Indian School", 1925; exterior view of a large building, with postcard template and notes on back "Round Lake Residential School [...] Additions" and "Complements of W.J. Cookson" (no date provided); and a group photo of 14 adults and children, on the steps of a building, under sign "Cote School 1915" (no date provided for the photo).
Birds'-eye view of Victoria Park in Regina
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Aerial view of Victoria Park in Regina, looking south towards Victoria Avenue. The Baptist Church and the Land Titles Building are visible and the Victoria Park Fountain is still the centre of Victoria Park (replaced by the World War I Cenotaph in 1928]
Victoria Park with Cenotaph, Regina
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Aerial/birds' eye view of Victoria Park and Cenotaph facing towards 12th Avenue and Cornwall Street.
Cenotaph in Victoria Park, Regina, Saskatchewan
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
World War I Cenotaph located in Victoria Park.
Parte deMilitary Collection
Large group gathered outside a War Memorial in Regina for the Dominion Convention
Correspondence and clippings - Regina United Church Ministerial Association
Parte deRegina Presbytery fonds
Correspondence between Rev. Thomas Currant, Secretary of the Association, and Rev. Samuel Farley of the First Presbyterian Church; Regina, concerning the use of "The Presbyterian Church in Canada" as part of a weekly advertisement of the Ministerial Association appearing in the Regina Leader. Rev. Currant also corresponded with other United Church officials for advice on the subject. Copies of letters printed in the newspaper on the subject are included.
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Caption reads: "Dr. Maurice M. Seymour, First Deputy Minister of Public Health in Saskatchewan"
Fonds consists of graduation portraits of students from the Regina General Hospital School of Nursing, including a portrait of Lesley Weston Ellis. One portrait is believed to be from the School of Nursing in Brandon, Manitoba.
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Wilson family photo at Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson's 50th anniversary
Parte dePeople Collection
Group photo of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson. Behind them stand 5 of their children.
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Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A group of children in uniforms posing for a group photograph
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