Rioters and police during the Regina Riot. Machinery at the bottom of the frame is the city's tar-making machine, parts of which were thrown at police during the riot. Blurred figures to the far right of the frame are a police officer and a striker fighting.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth riding in a convertible during their Royal Visit to Regina in May, 1939. This photograph was the winner of the 'Regina Daily Star's' contest for best photo taken of the Royal Couple; the prize was $10.00.
The fonds consists of records created and collected by Rev. Wartman, before and during his time as an ordained minister, in Saskatchewan. Contents include: correspondence (1954-1958); historical documents by various individuals, including Rev. Wartman, W.B. Baker, and Rev. Frank Hoffman (ca.1940-1982); and annual reports from Regina St. James United Church (1975, 1977, 1978), North Battleford Third Avenue United Church (1960-1961), and Kindersley St. Paul’s, Netherhill and Knox United Churches (1958-1960).
Group photograph of the Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) Officers Staff of the No.2 Initial Training School (I.T.S.) stationed in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Group photograph of those stationed at the Regina Military Hospital, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp (R.C.A.M.C.) Active Forces (A.F.). Photographed on the grounds of the Regina Armoury in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Fonds consists of correspondence and photographs documenting Eleanor Linnell's experience as a nursing student. Fonds contains correspondence with A. F. Lawrie, Superintendent of Nurses, regarding entrance to the School of Nursing; invitations to a nursing ball and graduation ceremonies; newspaper clippings; and ephemera. Also included are photographs of nursing students and staff, case rooms and operating rooms.