St. Margaret's Church and School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 80.128.05V
- Item
- ca.1940
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street view of St. Margaret's Church and School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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St. Margaret's Church and School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street view of St. Margaret's Church and School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
St. Mary's Catholic Church & School
Part of City of Regina fonds
View of the front of St. Mary's Catholic Church & School on Cornwall Street.
St. Mary's Church, Gratton School and Victoria Park
Part of City of Regina fonds
St. Mary's Church, Gratton School and an un-landscaped Victoria Park.
Stone Rural School, ca. 1900-1960
A teacher stands with her students by a tethered horse outside a stone rural school (small wooden stable in background)
The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899. The principal was Mr. J. A. Gregory, right rear, and his assistant was Mr. J. A. M. Patrick, later be came Judge Patrick, left rear. A list of the pupils shown here may be found on another page in the album.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two buildings with trees and snow banks in front
Stamped on the back in blue ink: "279"
Printed on the back in a pattern: "Velox"
Thornton School, Biggar, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Thornton School in Biggar, SK; built in 1924, demolished in 1972.
Toni & Jeanette Bedard collection
The collection contains two black and white photographs from Toni and Jeanette's personal collection depicting students standing outside of the Harriville schoolhouse. One photograph features the Harriville School honour roll students of 1931, while the other features the 14 students of Harriville School of ca. 1933.
Upgrading Smith Composite School
Smith School in the background with construction site and twelve workmen posing for picture in the foreground.
Victoria school and the West End school
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Victoria school and the West End school.
Above.
Victoria school, built on the present site of Shaw Park on 5th. Avenue in 1899. Mr. J. A. Gregory was the principal and Mr. J. A. M. Patrick was his assistant. This building became outdated and was replaced by the New Victoria school on 4th. Avenue in 1929.
Left.
The West End school, built on the present site of the Western Grocers building on Broadway West in 1905. It was moved, in 1910, to the corner of Broadway and Melrose Ave., to make way for the right-of-way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. It was used for school purposes until the Simpson school was opened in 1915. The building is still in a good state of repair and has been used as a multiple for a long number of years.
Welch family on steps of Lenwall School
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
11 children are seated on the step of the school.
Part of Book Collection
Two copies of a coil-bound book containing poems and stories based on the events of the author Myra (Smith) Stilborn's life. One copy is larger than the other.
Stilborn, Myra A. I. (Smith)
Wide Awake School cairn unveiling
Part of Freda Hammond fonds
Invitation to Wide Awake School cairn unveiling on August 1, 1993 and an undated newspaper photo of the old one-room schoolhouse before demolition.
Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill standing outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.
Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill and students outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.