- E. Photographs, 5. Birds - 1960-1970
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Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A 4 week old Marsh Hawk is seen with it's wings spread and its mouth open in the tall grass.
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Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A 4 week old Marsh Hawk is seen with it's wings spread and its mouth open in the tall grass.
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Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Buffalo Beans are seen blooming along the side of a dirt road somewhere in Saskatchewan
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1st Saskatchewan Mounted Rifles, 1923
Part of SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of the 1st Saskatchewan Mounted Rifles in1923
Wild sunflowers at the roadside
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A group of sunflowers are seen blooming along the edge of a road.
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Norwegian Settler Outside Sod House
Norwegian homesteader in front of his 'soddie'
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of man standing on the back of farming equipment while breaking a field for the first time
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Part of W.C. Murray fonds
Seven men are seen standing in a line in front of seven women in ethnic dress, they are outdoors in front of a building named the "Pioneers Hall." Many are seen in the background looking on.
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College fonds
This fonds contains records created and utilized by faculty and staff of the college for both administrative and educational purposes. Those records which have been appraised and described have been divided into 5 sous-fonds: I. President's Office; II. Administration; III. Dennis Acoose (former SIFC Acting Director, Vice President, and instructor); IV. Student Services; V. Employment Orientation Program.
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Nine school boys standing with shovels next to outdoor privy (digging a new latrine?)
A girl student of the Neigel Plains School is wearing a plastic apron as she sets a table for a lunch.
Man/hobo atop a log car of a train.
Fonds consists of personal, professional, and literary papers of English professor and writer Joan Givner, [ca. 1950s]-1995). Although the fonds has been only partially processed, and arrangement differs among the various accessions, in general the records fall into the following series: Biographical (1978); Clippings (1979-1985); Correspondence (1958-19895); Writings by Joan Givner ([ca. 1950s]-1995, largely undated); Publications (1967-1990); Personal Files (1969-1985); Photographs (19__-1981); Professional and Research Files (1971-1995); and Writings and Speeches by Others (1950-1984). Of particular interest are extensive correspondence, photographs, research materials, clippings, drafts, manuscripts, publicity materials, and reviews relating to the researching, writing, and publication of 'Katherine Anne Porter': A Life', as well as drafts of numerous short stories, plays, and essays by Givner. Also noteworthy is a large quantity of personal and professional correspondence with family, friends, acquaintances, academic and professional colleagues, university departments, publishers and booksellers, students, and writers. Family photographs and biographical material are also present in the fonds, as well as small amounts of teaching materials.
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Fonds consists of personal and literary papers of Saskatchewan writer Sharon Butala, 1981-1987. The records are arranged in three series: Correspondence with cultural organizations, government agencies, media, friends, writers, and others (1981-1987); Publications by Sharon Butala (1985); and Writings and Drafts (1982-1987). The latter contains various drafts and manuscripts of a number of unpublished and published works including 'Sweet Time' (Herren, 1985), 'Country of the Heart' (Fifth House, 1984), 'Luna' (Harper Collins, 1988), and 'From the Heart'.
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Part of W.C. Murray fonds
A man is seen in a hat, coat and tie, standing outdoors under a small archway built with logs and sticks. The design is very ornate.
W.C. Murray posing with others
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
Walter C. Murray is seen seated on on the ground beside his wife and in front eight women in ethnic clothing.