- GAP.29.47
- Series
- 1978
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
Graphic Arts Printing
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Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
Graphic Arts Printing
Part of Organizations Collection
Indian Head's Junior Band posed together with their instruments in full uniform.
Sixteenth Annual Music Festival Programme - 1945
Part of Organizations Collection
Programme of the South Eastern District (District 2) of the annual music festival. This one was held in the United Church. The programme lists all categories of competition and the performers and the pieces that they performed along with handwritten scores achieved by the various performers. The highest score (90) was achieved by C. A. (Charlie) Edwards in the Men's Vocal Solo.
Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Frank Glass Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by Frank Glass.
Saint Joseph's Convent and School Choir
St. Joseph's music teacher, Sister Fredricka, leading St. Joseph girls choir.
Photographed on stage at the Unique Theatre(?). See the chart in the picture sleeve for placement of the orchestra members. The conductor is Mrs. W.H. (Julia) Graham. Note the embossed tin ceiling above the stage.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Photographed on stage of what is believed to be the Unique Theatre. The names of some of the members are identified. See chart in the picture sleeve. Mrs. W.H. (Julie) Graham was conductor.
Julia Graham seated at the United Church organ in about 1950. Photo taken by her son, William Graham.
The fonds, related to the Swift Current Boys' Band, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.
The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Folder #1 - Photographs:
Folder #2: scrapbook, containing newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, etc. that chronicle the band's events and trips, from 1949 to 1956, including their trips to Toronto, Calgary, Moose Jaw and Lethbridge.
Photographs in scrapbook:
Folder #3: book made for conductor Charles Warren, contains a poem and is signed in the back by all the band members
Folder #4: Swift Current Air Cadet Band attendance record, 1944 - 1946; list of Swift Current Boys Band members, 1952
Envelope #1: address to the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers, re: the history of community bands in Swift Current, given by Charles Warren in 1984; history of the Air Cadet Band; program for Swift Current Boys Band Golden Jubilee Concert; excerpt from a written history of the Swift Current Boys Band / Junior Band (pages 8 to 13, written for a University class on Recreation in Communities), list of Junior Band activities from 1968 - 1970 and proposed activities for 1972 - 1973, newspaper clippings; photographs:
Photographs in envelope #1:
Envelope #2: booklet "Marching Along Together: The Saga of the Swift Current Boys Band", 1954 (3 copies); booklet, "The Swift: A Review of Current Events/The Magazine of No. 39 SFTS Royal Air Force, SC", 1942; photograph
Photographs in envelope #2:
Discrete items: photograph #31, Swift Current Boys Band in a parade in Calgary in 1956; framed document, "Mr. Charles W. Warren/A Testimonial/This scroll is presented to Mr. Charles W. Warren upon his retirement as bandmaster of the Swift Current Boys Band"
Swift Current Boys’ Band
The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Volume 1: binder, 'Odds 'n Ends Band/Swift current/1973-2013/Forty Years of Old-Time Music for the Community', contains newspaper clippings, minutes, information, photographs, and other information
-A.2014.1.1, 1980, photograph of band
-A.2014.1.2, certificate
-A.2014.1.3, composite of band photographs
-A.2014.1.4, band uniform hat
-A.2014.1.5, uniform vest
-A.2014.1.6, uniform bowtie
-A.2014.1.7, uniform bowtie
Odds 'n Ends Band
This fonds contains personal correspondence with family, colleagues, and publishers; prose and music compositions; material pertaining to provincial music associations, festivals, performances, and recitals; etc.
Spencer, Marguerita
The fonds includes records documenting Isabelle Mills’ career as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, a doctoral candidate at Columbia University, and a teacher at Brandon College. Her strong interest in and promotion of Canadian music is reflected in a broad collection of musical scores, including relatively early sheet music; correspondence relating to the Canadian Music Centre; records relating to courses taught and Canadian music concerts organized; and other material including a variety of general information about Canadian music and composers. Her role as director of the Quance Chorus at the University of Saskatchewan is documented by a fairly complete set of concert programs and a selection of audio tapes of concerts. There are also records relating to church music (including a variety of United Church of Canada hymn books); records relating to Canadian music; musical scores including piano, vocal and choral music. There is also material relating to her research and extension/community service activities, including her lecture tour to the Ukraine and the Buxtehude/Scheidt Festival and Conference; material relating to her role as Assistant Dean; and other material including personal memorabilia and administrative correspondence.
Mills, Isabelle
This fonds documents the literary and musical activities of John Hicks. It includes extensive incoming and outgoing correspondence with writers, publishers, editors, friends and colleagues, as well as a large quantity of unpublished poetry and prose.
Hicks, John Victor, 1907-1999
The material in this fonds documents the literary and performance career of Steven Ross Smith.
Smith, Steven Ross
This fonds contains materials related both to Michael Millar’s career as a member of Humphrey and the Dumptrucks, and more personal materials relating to his life and his activity as a long-time member of Saskatchewan’s musical community.
Millar, Michael