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Theodore Allen Heinrich fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1910-[1983?]

Fonds consists of 18 series: Biographical Material;Family; Personal; Early Recreation; Education; Army Service; Working Career; Personal Art Interests and Activities; Professional Activities; Professional Organizations; Writing; Newspaper Clippings; Photographs and Negatives; Publications; Scrapbooks; Slides; Sound Tapes; Death. Most series are subdivided into series and sub-series. Of particular note are: Correspondence; King's College, Cambridge University; Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF); Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives (MFA); Wiesbaden, Germany (Allied Restitution of Nazi Looted Art); Henry E. Huntington Library; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Royal Ontario Museum; University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus; and York University. Although Heinrich did not publicly proclaim his homosexuality, this aspect of his life is also reflected in his papers and thus they represent a rare source of information on the homosexual lifestyle, particularly in the 1940s and 50s. The travel photographs of both Heinrich and his father, Edward Oscar Heinrich, are particularly noteworthy, as are Heinrich's photographs relating to World War II and the MFA.

Heinrich, Theodore Allen

Thomas H. McLeod fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1934-1974

Fonds consist of personal and professional papers of economist, educator, and administrator, Dr. Thomas H. McLeod. Included are correspondence, reports, notes, and other records relating to Dr. McLeod's consulting work in Turkey (1960-61, 1966), Iran (1961-63), and Africa (1970). Also included are correspondence and reports pertaining to the Saskatchewan Royal Commission on Taxation (1963-64) and general professional and personal correspondence (1940-1972). A large series of notes, lectures, essays, and speeches relates to Dr. McLeod's teaching at Brandon College (1941-44) and contains his essays as a student at Brandon College and Indiana University, as well as miscellaneous papers and speeches written by Dr. McLeod on a variety of topics (1940-1971). A copy of his Ph.D. thesis and photos of the University of Saskatchewan Hospital Board and executive staff (1963) and the Regina Campus Library Orientation Program (1969) are also present.

McLeod, Thomas H.

Thomas Johann Arnason fonds

  • MG 31
  • Fonds
  • 1948-1965 (inclusive) ; 1956-1960 (predominant)

This fonds contains Professor Arnason's genealogy; correspondence regarding W.P. Thompson's retirement; material relating to the planning and formal opening of the Biology Building; and information concerning the Faculty Association.

Arnason, Thomas Johann, 1905-1990 (Professor of Biology)

Thomas M. Beveridge fonds

  • PR 20
  • Fonds
  • 1947–1959

The fonds consists of records created by Rev. Beveridge, from his time as an ordained minister in Saskatchewan. Contents include his diary (1947-1959), with a Superintendent's Record Manual (1947), a Settlement Certificate (1959); Call form (1959), and a list of Pastoral Charges he served.

Beveridge, Thomas McLeish

T.K. Pavlychenko fonds

  • MG 29
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1957 (inclusive) ; 1932-1951 (predominant)

This fonds contains abstracts, research reports, and articles, including research on soil structure analysis, soils and roots, chemical herbicides, and weed control. It also includes a copy of Dr. Pavlychenko's thesis, "Root Systems of Certain Forage Crops in Relation to the Management of Agricultural Soils" and lecture notes, bibliographies, list of references and background material, including precipitation records from 1920-1950. In addition, there is a considerable amount of correspondence, both with individuals such as L.E. Kirk, G.D. Fuller, H. Ohorodnyk, and Premier Stewart Garson of Manitoba, as well as with various associations and companies, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Bureau of Plant Industry, and the Canadian Pacific Railway (specifically concerning weed control on railway rights of way). The fonds also contains the 35 mm black and white film "Roots in the Ground" and two video tape dubs. of that film

Pavlychenko, Thomas Karp, 1892-1958 (Professor of Agriculture and Slavic Studies; alumnus)

Tom Assaly collection

  • 2003-001
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1924] - 1953

The collection contains black and white original photographs of Melfort sports teams between the years ca. 1924 - 1953. Three feature Melfort hockey teams of the early 1920s, while the reamining four feature Melfort Junior baseball teams of the early 1950s. Historically significant images include those of Melfort's Saskatchewan Junior Champion baseball teams of 1950 - 1953.

Assaly, Tom

Tom Smith fonds

  • MG 431
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1900-2012 (inclusive) ; 1930s-1970s (predominant)

The fonds includes paintings, sketches and memorabilia relating to the artistic pursuits and output of Olena (Sherven) Smith; and material relating to Tom Smith’s careers and interests, particularly archaeology and local history, as well as engineering and farming, including documentation of his job on the engineering crew for the Alaska Highway.

Smith, Tom

Toni & Jeanette Bedard collection

  • 2003-033
  • Fonds
  • 1931 - [ca. 1933]

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.

Tony Tascona fonds

  • Fonds
  • [192-?]-1994, predominant predominant 1960-1994

Fonds consists of personal and professional papers of Manitoba artist, Tony Tascona. Included are catalogues, commission and project files, exhibition files, catalogues, invitations, and publicity material, news clippings, reference material and periodical articles, and audiovisual material relating to Tascona and his art. Of particular note is the series of business correspondence (1960-1994), the photos and slides of Tascona's work and events during his career, and a substantial collection of original art cards created by numerous contemporary artists (1952-1993), along with catalogues of other artists. The fonds also contain a small selection of Tascona's original art creations including drawings, a self-portrait, prints, T-shirts, and wedding invitations. Records relating to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts during Tascona's tenure as prairie region vice-president (1979-1981), to the Winnipeg Art Gallery when he served on its Board (1975-1976), and to his involvement with the Canadian Conference of the Arts (1990-1993) are also present. The professional records are supplemented with small quantities of personal and family financial records, legal documents, correspondence and photographs. The fonds also includes a photograph of Tascona's grade one class with teacher, Gabrielle Roy.

Tascona, Tony

Town of Sutherland fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1909-1956, predominant 1920-1956

Fonds consists of principally of Town Clerk records including correspondence, reports, bylaws, council minutes, ledgers, petitions, a voters lists and other material arranged into six series.

Sutherland, Town of

Tree Nursery (P.F.R.A) Fonds

  • TNF
  • Fonds
  • 2010 - 2013

The fonds was donated to the museum in 2012 by staff of the Government of Canada’s Agroforestry Centre, prior to its closure in 2014. From 1901 to 2013, the nursery provided over 650 million tree and shrub seedlings and rooted cuttings (poplar and willow) to the prairie regions of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, as well as the Peace River District of BC for use in farmyard, field and roadside shelterbelts for wind, snow and erosion control. It was the major single employer in Indian Head for most of its existence.
It was previously known as the Shelterbelt Centre, the Tree Nursery and the Forest Nursery Station and belonged, at times, to the Department of the Interior, the Department of Regional and Economic Expansion and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. It operated under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) from 1963 to 2008 and under the Agri-Environment Service Branch (AESB) from 2008 to 2013.
The distribution of trees and shrubs for shelter was initiated by Angus MacKay, first superintendent of the Experimental Farm. Because of the rapid increase in demand by farmers, a dedicated Forest Nursery Station was created south of Indian Head.
The fonds contains historic reports, publications, correspondence and documents from 1890 to 1994. All of the items are contained in letter-sized plastic sleeves. The slides are grouped in the cabinet by subject area and by years and are all numbered and titled and indexed in two accompanying binders that are used as a finding aid. Most of the slides are technical in nature (pictures of trees and shrubs, insects, shelterbelts, etc.) but some categories include people who were, in some way, involved in the shelterbelt program.

Government of Canada

Tuktu and nogak: a caribou chronicle fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1997-1999, 2001, 2002

Fonds consists of sound recordings of oral history interviews conducted as part of the Tuktu and Nogak (caribou and calves) project. The interviews document traditional Inuit knowledge of caribou behaviour, habitat, and migration, traditional hunting methods and techniques, and traditional uses of caribou. The interviews were conducted with Inuit elders from from various communities in Kitikmeot region, including Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq), Kugluktuk (Qurluqtuq, Coppermine), Qingauk (Bathurst Inlet), and Umingmaqtuuq (Bay Chimo). Fonds includes copies of one book and two reports based on the research.

Tuktu and Nogak project

Tuktu mikhaagut project

  • Fonds
  • 2006-2007, predominant 2006

Fonds documents the Tuktu mikhaagut project. Fonds includes audio recordings of interviews with Elders and photographs taken during the interviews. Fonds also includes administrative records.

Kitikmeot Heritage Society. Tuktu mikhaagut project

Turner Family fonds

  • MJ-216
  • Fonds
  • 1911-2005

This fonds contains a scrapbook on the 1983 reunion Marlborough School Reunion, and an essay on the history of Boharm, Saskatchewan.

Turner Family

Tuxford and Marquis Pastoral Charges fonds

  • FL 703
  • Fonds
  • 1883–1974

The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Tuxford Pastoral Charge (previously Buffalo Lake Pastoral Charge) and Marquis Pastoral Charge, their predecessors and constituent congregations – church boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.

Contents include: minutes of official boards, congregational, Session, and committee meetings; records of local Ladies Aid Societies, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.), and United Church Women (UC.W.) groups; communion and historic rolls; financial records; church histories; Mission Field Record Books and registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials held at Tuxford, Marquis, Huron, Keeler, Buffalo Lake, Bolbeck, Boharm, Carmel, Moose Jaw, and Summerside.

Tuxford Pastoral Charge

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