- CORA-RPL-F-9
- Stuk
- 1908
Part of City of Regina fonds
Large crowd of men posing on front steps of newly opened City Hall in Regina. 'X' marks the spot of Chris Fahlman of Kronau. Note the ad for Mickelson's Kill-Em-Quick gopher poison on top balcony.
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Part of City of Regina fonds
Large crowd of men posing on front steps of newly opened City Hall in Regina. 'X' marks the spot of Chris Fahlman of Kronau. Note the ad for Mickelson's Kill-Em-Quick gopher poison on top balcony.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group photograph of seven members of the Oliver Family from Biggar, Saskatchewan; names of family members not supplied.
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Group photograph of the Tufts and Elliot families of Biggar, Saskatchewan; Rhonda & Carson Tufts & Donna Reid & Helen Elliot & Bob (High School Principal)
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Boys Marching Band from Biggar, Saskatchewan; names of band members not supplied.
Sod School - Handford School District
Group photograph of students standing outside of their sod school house.
Part of City of Regina fonds
1901 Regina Town Council. Left to Right, Top: Frank Boli McCusher; J.S. Donahue; James Grassick; Mayor William Mollard, J. McLaughlin.
Emmanuel College - Students and Faculty - 1968
Indoor posed photo of Emmanuel College students and faculty.
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
At Walter Murray's boyhood home, "taken from hill in June 1895 from left: Grannie in white blouse; Mrs. J. Wylie in spotted blouse; Aunt [Alexandrina] (Uncle Dave's wife) white [?]. Standing behind Aunt Laura (kneeling) Emily Murray (Dave's second daughter); Uncle Dave; Aunt Lucy. On white horse George Murray (Dave's oldest son). On other horse, H.S. [Hedley Stirling]; horse led by LR Murray [Lewis Rutherford]. Two little girls at back: Flora Murray (youngest daughter of Dave); Mabel. Uncle Dave worked farm for a year after Dr. Charles Murray died - & families lived together."
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
Part of the Murray clan, at the English Settlement home where Walter grew up. Notes in Jean Murray's papers indicate this image was taken "from just below the shrubbery," in June 1895, and includes some of Walter's siblings, as well as his uncle. from left: "Laura holding horse; Ruth looking over back of horse. Aunt [Alexandrina] with [?]; Grannie - Mrs. Wylie behind Grannie; Uncle Dave; Lucy - standing; Emily Murray (2nd daughter of Dave). On second horse: George Murray. On third horse, Hedley. In front at foot of hill: Flora and Mabel."
Walter C. Murray and Classmates
Group photo of Walter C. Murray and three fellow students, likely taken during his undergraduate years at the University of New Brunswick. Murray is seated at the lower right front.
Bio/Historical Note: Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, was born in Kings County, New Brunswick, in 1866 and received his BA with honours in 1886 from the University of New Brunswick. Having won the Gilchrist Scholarship for Canada, for continued studies overseas, he attended the University of Berlin and the University of Edinburgh, where he received his MA with first class honours in 1891. Later that year he joined faculty at the University of New Brunswick as Professor of Philosophy and Economics. In 1892 he was appointed Professor of Philosophy and lecturer in Education at Dalhousie, where he remained until joining the University of Saskatchewan as president in 1908. Murray served as president for 26 years, retiring in 1937. Murray was successful in building a progressive university of high standards with a beautiful campus. His own work was in education and education history, but he was also a supporter of art and music. Murray served on numerous councils and commissions, including the National Research Council from 1916-1932. Murray married Christina Cameron (1866-1947), born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1895. They had three daughters: Christina Cameron Murray, Lucy Hunter Murray and Jean Elizabeth Murray. Murray died in Saskatoon in 1945. The city of Saskatoon honours Murray with several landmarks: "Murray Place" in the Dundonald area; Walter Murray Collegiate Institute, opened in 1965 and located near Market Mall; the Murray Building on the University of Saskatchewan campus; and President Murray Park, located in the Varsity View neighbourhood.
Jim Williams and Rockets players with trophy
Part of Recreation Collection
Jim Williams (left), the manager of the Indian Head Rockets and two players holding a trophy after winning a tournament
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Kamsack Cyclones in Indian Head
Part of Recreation Collection
The Kamsack Cyclones with their trophy after winning the 1954 Indian Head Rockets home tournament.
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Kamsack Cyclones awaiting their trophy
Part of Recreation Collection
The Kamsack Cyclones, moments before receiving their trophy from Johnny Esaw (IHM.2021.0186) after winning the 1954 Indian Head Rockets home tournament.
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Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Lancer
Club members sitting and standing along wooden enclosure of pigs. Church in background.
Group photo of club members sitting and standing in front of building at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.