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John Bracken - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of John Bracken, first Professor of Field Husbandry, 1909-1920.

Bio/Historical Note: John Bracken (1883-1969) was born in Ellisville, Ontario, and was educated at Brockville Collegiate, the Ontario Agricultural College and at the University of Illinois. He was professor of animal husbandry at the University of Saskatchewan from 1910-1920, when he became President of the Manitoba Agricultural College. Bracken was the longest-serving Premier of Manitoba (1922–1943) and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942–1948). Bracken died in Ottawa in 1969.

Larry Fayant interview

An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Larry Fayant. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.

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Big Muddy NWMP Post

Photograph of the old Big Muddy North West Mounted Police (NWMP) post (1902-1917). Building originally built by James Marshall, then traded to the Mounties for a larger barracks located across the road (information supplied by Mrs. Sali of Moose Jaw, grand-daughter of James Marshall.

Melona Biller interview

An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Melona Biller. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.

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School of Environment and Sustainability - Community Garden - Demolition

Garden plot behind the Biology Building, also known as the School of Environment and Sustainability community garden, being demolished. Image looking south towards the back of the Biology Building. Tunnel connecting the Agriculture Building to the Biology Building visible.

Historical note: This garden plot was also used to be used to grow research plants for the Biology department. The garden was removed for construction on a new building.

Trolling For History Volume One

A letter-sized 56-page blue coil bound book containing a collection of articles about the history and historical figures of Wolseley and the surrounding area written by Stephen Scriver.

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