Rosetown landmark being demolished - Photo 1
- AG3.024
- Item
- 2009
Demolition of the Pioneer elevator located on the CNR track south of Main Street in Rosetown. Picture 1 of 4 shows the annex as a pile of rubble.
Dukes, Kelly
Rosetown landmark being demolished - Photo 1
Demolition of the Pioneer elevator located on the CNR track south of Main Street in Rosetown. Picture 1 of 4 shows the annex as a pile of rubble.
Dukes, Kelly
Rosetown landmark being demolished - Photo 2
Demolition of the Pioneer elevator located on the CNR track south of Main Street in Rosetown. Picture 2 of 4 shows the backhoe used to knock down the annex. Photo taken from west side of the elevator.
Dukes, Kelly
A social gathering held at the Valley View Tea Room in Herschel, SK. L-R, 1st row: Loretta Simpson, Zelda Glassford, Grace Trent, Eleanor Seib, Edna Moore. Back row: Dorothy Torry, Lorraine Robbie, Marion Paradis, Shirley Parks, Marj Martin.
Moose Jaw Alzheimer's Family Support Group fonds
This fonds contains meeting minutes and other related materials such as newspaper clippings, and materials of the related Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Inc.
Moose Jaw Alzheimer's Family Support Group
Indian Head Museum - military display building
Part of Town Collection
A photo of the military display building on the grounds of the Indian Head Museum.
Gravestone of Cpl. Charles D. Mathias
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of gravestone of Cpl. Charles D. Mathias. Stone reads: "Cpl. Charles D. Mathias, R.C.D. 1914-1919, Beloved husband of Isabel Hay; Son of Wm & Georgie Mathias; Born December 19, 1876; Died October 22, 1925".
Part of People Collection
A photo taken of Sinclair Ross's gravesite which is located at the Indian Head Cemetery.
Rosetown landmark being demolished - Photo 3
Demolition of the Pioneer elevator located on the CNR track south of Main Street in Rosetown. Picture 3 of 4 shows the toppling of the main elevator.
Dukes, Kelly
This collection reflects the historical research conducted by Ken Bradley in preparation for his book entitled Out of bounds: a century of golf in Moose Jaw. The research includes print outs and photocopies of newspaper articles, primarily from the Moose Jaw Time Herald, about golf in Moose Jaw from 1900-2008. It also includes summaries written by Bradley of golf happenings in the area.
Bradley, Ken
Part of People Collection
A picture of a plaque made to commemorate James Sinclair Ross's life including his published works as an author as well as his military awards.
The last Indian Head grain elevator
Part of Town Collection
This was Indian Head's last wooden grain elevators located on N. Railway Ave. It was destroyed in 2019.
Black Baseball Players in Canada - A Biographical Dictionary 1881-1960
Part of Book Collection
A 203-page softcover book with an alphabetically organized series of biographies of about 500 baseball players who played for various teams throughout Canada from 1881 to 1960. It includes many players of the barn-storming teams that played on the prairies during the 1950s, including the Indian Head Rockets. Writeups include: Nathaniel "Nat" Bates, who pitched for the Rockets in 1952 and visited Saskatchewan in 2022 for the induction of the Indian Head Rockets (1950-1954) into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame in Battleford and for the opening off the Indian Head Rockets display at the Indian Head Museum; Elijah "Pumpsie" Green who also played for the Rockets and was the first black player on the Boston Red Sox. Many other Indian Head Rockets players are also included.
Swanton, Barry
This collection contains letters written by Anna Charlotte Orr to her husband Albert Norman Collard before and after they were married. It also contains a family tree and other genealogical research compiled by Norman Collard. Though the information is part of a larger history of the Collard family, the records contained pertain mainly to Anna Charlotte Orr who was from Moose Jaw.
Orr, Anna Charlotte
This fonds contains an article on Dr. Gordon Shepherd from The Luther Story, a periodical published by the Luther College High School in Regina, Saskatchewan. The article, along with several books on the Shepherd family, was accumulated by Silvia Gow, daughter of William and Fanny Shepherd.
Shepherd Family
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds