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Osment Block and Opera House

The Osment Block was constructed by Arthur James Osment. This block included an opera house which is now a functioning cinema known as "The Grand Theatre" - formerly the "Nite Hawk Theatre".

Grade 7 pupils - Old Victoria school

Grade 7 Pupils - 1904. Old Victoria school.

  1. James Large 2. 3. Leslie Komph. 4. William Smith 5. Fred Smith 6. Harold Duncan 7. Ernest Lamson 8. Victor Comernitzki 9. Mary Popoff 10. Pachal 11. Gertrude Meredith 12. Norma Chrysler 13. Mary Livingstone 14. Helen Pachal 15. Mary Winberg 16. Tom Benwell 17. Bob Christopherson 18. Dan Young 19. Gilbert Smith 20. Judson Carey 21. Mary Comernitski 22. Elva Switzer 23. Tena Winberg 24. 25. Tena Hansen 26. Lefie Hawes 27. Charlie McFarline 28. Harold Hopkins 29. Hackel Hilgen 30. John Comsrnitck 31. Carrie Meredith 32. Ellie Christopherson 33. Williams 34. Eoha Melvin 35. Gertrude Patrick 36. Teacher 37. Mr. Burke, Principal.

Minutes (published) [1884-1918] - Assiniboia/Saskatchewan Conference, et al.

Published minutes of Saskatchewan Conference and its predecessors, published under variant titles (some as shared multi-region volumes): Manitoba and North-West Conference; Manitoba Conference; Manitoba, Assiniboia and Alberta Conferences; Manitoba and Saskatchewan Conferences; Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Conferences; and Saskatchewan Conference.

Volumes contain reports, statistical information and station lists, and clergy for areas included in Saskatchewan Conference and the other areas noted in the titles. Some localities in Manitoba were included in the Assiniboia and Saskatchewan Conferences.

Methodist Church (Canada), Manitoba and Northwest Conference

General Photographs (1900-1993)

Collection consists of photographs documenting the history and development of the Regina General Hospital. Photographs depict physicians, staff, volunteers, and patients of the hospital; the interior and exterior of the hospital buildings, including renovations and construction; equipment; employee events and leisure activities; students, including graduation ceremonies and portraits; patient care services; museum artifacts and displays; and the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services.

Regina General Hospital

Dalhousie Gazette - Editors - Group Photo

Editorial staff (including two women) of the Dalhousie Gazette. Arthur S. Moxon, future professor of Classics at the University of Saskatchewan, seated at centre.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Arthur S. Moxon was born in 1881 in Truro, Nova Scotia. He received a BA from Dalhousie University in 1906. He then attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, earning both a BA in jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Common Laws degree. Dr. Moxon was appointed Professor of Classics for the new University of Saskatchewan in 1909. He was one of the five original faculty members of the U of S. Dr. Moxon became a lecturer of Law in 1911 and was promoted to professor of Law in 1913. He was dean of the College of Law from 1919-1929. Dr. Moxon was named King’s Counsel in 1927. He was with the law firm of McLean, Hollinrake and was estates manager of the National Trust Company before he became Dean of Law. He held many positions at the University. Dr. Moxon served on the University Senate (1934-1937) and was a member of the Board of Governors (1937-1953), serving as chair for four of those years. In 1953 Dr. Moxon received an honourary Doctor of Civil Laws degree from the U of S. In 1961 the College of Law Alumni Association established a scholarship fund in his honour for post-graduate study. Dr. Moxon died in Saskatoon in 1963. He was the last survivor of the little band of five pioneers who constituted the original faculty of the University: Bateman, Ling, Moxon, Murray and Oliver. At the time of his death he was the University Solicitor.

Melfort House England

Melfort House, England. A stone house with ivy growing on its sides. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bagshaw standing at an iron gate with a stone fence on either side of it. 1849 above the door. An unidentified person appears to the right.

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