Showing 580 results

Archival description
Regina (Sask.)
Print preview View:

473 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

The Leader Building

The Leader Building on the corner of Hamilton Street and 11th Avenue looking west down 11th Avenue from Hamilton. Post office and customs office on left hand side of the street.

Susan Whitney Gallery fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1978-1994

Fonds consists of files generated by Susan Whitney Gallery Ltd, a private art gallery located in Regina, Saskatchewan. These records relate to the exhibitions and selling of art by such regional artists as Joe Fafard, David Thauberger, Russ yuristy, Bill Lobchuck, Don Proch, and Tony Tascona, among others, and such folk artists as W.C. McCargar, Dmytro Stryjek, and Eva Dennis. Other Canadian and foreign artists are represented. The fonds have been organized into ten series: Art Fairs, Artist files/Artists, Date Books, Financial Records, Globe Theatre, Invitations, Personal, Photographs, Scrapbooks, and Working files/Administration. The first series, Art Fairs, is further subdivided into four subseries: General, ART/LA/Los Angeles International Art Fair, Chicago International Art Exposition, and the Chicago International New Art Forms Exposition.

Susan Whitney Gallery

Stuck in Mud

Two unidentified men and their automobile stuck in mud on a grid road outside Regina

Street Repairs

Street repairs on the 1800 block of Scarth Street. Canada Drug & Book, Pettingill & Van Valkenburg Stationary Store, Wright Brothers Furniture and Undertaking are seen in the frame.

Street railway construction

Street railway construction on 11th Avenue. The Donahue Building is under construction in the background at Lorne Street, and the Parisian Dye Works is on the immediate right.

Stewart O'Neill's Mug Shot

Stewart O'Neill's mug shot. O'Neill was one of the Trekkers arrested during the Regina Riot. Exhibit #105 of the Regina Riot Inquiry Commission.

Results 61 to 75 of 580