Pow wow at Fort San 50th Anniversary Celebration
- FS-001-a-0022
- Pièce
- July 23, 1961
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Image Captioned: "Indian [Indigenous] Pow-wow, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Fort San, July 23, 1961"
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Pow wow at Fort San 50th Anniversary Celebration
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Image Captioned: "Indian [Indigenous] Pow-wow, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Fort San, July 23, 1961"
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Image appears to be a rotating film drying rack, possibly used for x-ray development. Fort San was known for building it's own equipment adapted for travelling TB surveys.
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Image of a hillside view of Fort San. Captioned "Taken by Michael Shorewick Fort San 1946"
Building Exterior 3 [Children's Pavilion?]
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Exterior image, possibly the Children's Pavilion. Image captioned "Taken by Michael Sherewick Fort San 1946"
Hillside View 7 (including Echo Lake)
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Image of a hillside view of Fort San with Echo Lake in the distance. Captioned: "Legend of Qu'Appelle. Taken by Michael Sherewick Fort San, 1946"
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Image of a hillside view of Fort San. Captioned: "Taken by Michael Shorewick Fort San 1946"
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Image of Fort San grounds captioned "Taken by Michael Sheiewick Fort San, 1946"
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Image of a hillside view of Fort San. Captioned "Mickey Shorewick Fort San Received 2/2/44."
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Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."
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Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."
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Lord Tweedsmuir meeting Veterans
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Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting veterans at Fort San.
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Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 3
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Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
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Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 6
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Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
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Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 5
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Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
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Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 7
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Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San.
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