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- 1946
Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
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Rosetown curling team at the Prince Albert Bonspiel. L-R: Jack Heartwell, Bob Sansom, Aubrey Woods, Bill Heartwell.
Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Caption Reads:
Some of the Assistant Nursing Staff at P.A. San
Back Row Left to Right Irene May, Marg. Crashley, Eva Whilly, Ignes Sheshan, Mrs. Brolen, Gilda Goldak, Helen Keith, Eleanor Wick
Front Row Left to Right May Bird, Ruth Humlich, Gloria Ciechi, Mrs. Stewart, Gwen Lyons
Oct 47 VE [Valley Echo]
Letter from Department of Public Works Regarding Land Decriptions
Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Letter from E. Eisenhauer, Deputy Minister of Public Works outlining the property description for the Prince Albert San Property.
Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
This file contains textual records of the planning process leading up to the creation of the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Dr. Kirkby with Chairman Paul Kowel
Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
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Arthur Whiteside diary - Prince Albert Presbytery
Parte dePrince Albert Presbytery fonds
Typed copy of "A Diary of Reverend Arthur Whiteside, 1850-1926" (108 pages), as presented to Wesley Church by W. Carleton Whiteside, M.D., in 1954. Rev. Whiteside was a Methodist clergyman who, in 1880, went by river boat from Edmonton to Prince Albert, where he established the Wesley Church and worked for three years as a missionary.
Prince Albert Wesley [history]
Parte deChurch Histories collection
Church history file -- "A Brief History of Wesley Methodist Church (later Wesley United Church) of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan" (bound), by John Halliday, July 1958.
Parte dePAHS Archives Collection
Group portrait of actors in a play at the Presbyterian Church. Back row from left to right: Lina Hepburn, Ted Matheson, Mr. Storn, Mr. Saddelmyer, Jessie Tait, Everet Gladstone, Phylis Willobee. Front row from left to right: Topsy Valade, Mrs. Ballentyne, Mrs. Storn, Johnny Storn
John Diefenbaker at the Carle & Brownlee Feed & Sale Stable
Parte dePAHS Archives Collection
John Diefenbaker standing with two other men under a sign for the Carle & Brownlee Feed & Sale Stable.
Collection contains bound copies of the Valley Echo, the monthly publication of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Common themes include tuberculosis treatment and prevention, and news from the wards at each of the 3 SATL sanatoriums as recorded by patients.
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Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Image displaying a building exterior from the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Image displaying a building exterior from the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Image displaying a building exterior from the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Image displaying a flower garden at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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Parte dePrince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Image displaying the entry road at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
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