Art - Professional 1961-70 - Metal Sculpture - "Descent"
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Metal sculpture "Descent" on display at Kenderdine art gallery, University of Saskatchewan.
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Art - Professional 1961-70 - Metal Sculpture - "Descent"
Metal sculpture "Descent" on display at Kenderdine art gallery, University of Saskatchewan.
Art - Professional 1961-70 - Metal Sculpture - "Blue Grill"
Metal sculpture "Blue Grill" on display at Kenderdine art gallery, University of Saskatchewan.
Art - Professional 1961-70 - Metal Sculpture - "Astra"
Metal sculpture "Astra" The unidentified sculptor kneels next to it wearing goggles and holding a blow torch.
Art - Professional 1961-70 - Metal Sculpture - "Epigenesis"
Metal sculpture "Epigenesis"
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Film Strip Display
A man looks over a film strip projector in front of a rack of film strip containers.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Woman with Projector
A woman sits contemplating a projector placed on a table. She is holding the instruction manual for a Bell & Bowell projector.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Educational Radio Series
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1950, p. 15; "Sub-committee of STF's Regina committee on Public Relations initiated sponsorship of 'Junior Jury'; keeps a check on how it gets along. J.W. Paul (standing right) was chairman of Public Relations committee, chats with Miss M.H. Robertson. G. Harbourne (standing left) was chairman of sub-committee on Publicity. Centre, seated: Mrs. A.S. MacMillan and Fred S. Rawlinson chuckle over questions submitted."
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Relief Map of Canada
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 57; "A big, new, relief map of Canada for offices, homes and schools was published early in September, 1955, by Canadian Aero Service Limited, Ottawa." Advertising photo - a woman and three children are grouped around a plastic relief map of Canada.
Saskatchewan Visual Education Employees
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1953, p. 42; "Meet the Folks Who Script the Broadcasts. Left to right (sitting): Ruth Bowes, Moose Jaw; Anne MacMillan, Regina; Gertrude Murray, Supervisor of School Broadcasts, Regina; Amelia Wensley, Regina; Rowena hawkings, Regina; Mary Ellen Burgess, Regina; Marilda Clermont, Regina; David Watson, Regina. Left to right (standing): Eva Chapman, Moose Jaw; Muriel Clements, Regina; Beatrice Harding, Regina; Fred Laight, CBC Program Organizer, Winnipeg; Mary Gardiner, Regina; Kay Parley, Regina; May Neal, Regina; Ed. Abbott, Regina."
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Sask. Visual Education Employees
The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1949, p. 52; "Visual Education Division (Saskatchewan Film Board) of the Department of Education, Regina, is a busy place. Below: Administration section of the Provincial Film Library."
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Sask. Visual Education Employees
The Saskatchewan Bulletin Dec. 1949, p. 52; "Visual Education Division (Saskatchewan Film Board) of the Department of Education, Regina, is a busy place? Bottom: the Booking Department of the Film Library."
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Projector
A woman stands beside a large projector behind a class whose attention is directed toward a projector screen.
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Historama Essay Contest Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin November 1962; "Gordon Braun of Lake Lenore, pictured above, was the top winner of the 1962 Historama Essay contest sponsored by the Sask. Teachers' Federation and the Western Development Museum."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit
Gib Eamer checks construction details with Cyril Verbeke, Saskatoon Technical Collegiate woodworking instructor who acted as building and construction observer for the STF executive during building's erection
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Planning
Arbos , March-April 1970 (flashback), p. 15; "STF president of 1957-58 Reginald Cantelon, G. D. Eamer, vice-president John Egnatoff, and architect Tinos Kortes discuss plans for a proposed new Federation building to be erected at 902 Spadina Crescent E. in Saskatoon."