- 2002-182-013
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- [ca. 1920-1949?]
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Formal/Studio portrait of [Bernice McCosh and her daughter?]
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Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Formal/Studio portrait of [Bernice McCosh and her daughter?]
This fonds is material pertaining to Harold John “Jack” Elliott. It includes material from his memorial service, his military and police service, and items from his childhood. There are three series in this fonds: Memorial Service, Military and Police Service, and Memorabilia.
Elliott, Harold John
"Big Joe" Ferguson (Nupakikte) of Moose Jaw Sioux with unidentified woman
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Big Joe Ferguson and unidentified woman seen standing in Native dress for portrait
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of a young Sioux woman named “Molly” who was well-known locally in the early years of Moose Jaw.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of local well-known Sioux Long Dog, sometimes referred to as ‘Crazy Jack’
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Métis trader and rancher Jean Louis Legare, one of the original settlers of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan and friend of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull.
John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Marlborough District homesteaders, John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
Porter’s Studio, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia District.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Eugene Bourgeau, botanist with the Palliser Expedition.
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of Prince Albert area citizens. From left to right: front row; Mr. Cowan of Cowan Lumber and Big River Lumber Co., ex-Sheriff Graham Neilson, George Stalker proprietor Queens Hotel and Shellbrook Hotel, Back row; possibly Thomas Scott, Fred Kerr Ex Warden of the Provincial Jail and Saskatchewan Penitentiary, unidentified
Formal/Studio portrait of Rosetown Mayor Glenys Ray
Harold Smeeton in uniform with an unidentified soldier
Part of SMM Photo Collection
Studio portrait of Harold Smeeton (standing) and another unidentified soldier. Harold Smeeton was raised on a farm twenty-seven (27) miles south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and attended Camlachie School.
Guilleminot, R.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Studio/Formal portrait of P.J. Andrews wearing an academic gown perhaps at his graduation.
University of Saskatchewan Athletic Board
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Members of the University of Saskatchewan Athletics Board Executive (from left to right): R.H. MacDonald, H.V. Mighton, J.R. MacDonald, A.E. Greenhalgh, J.L. Malcolm, R.J.G. Bateman and N. MacLeod.
Part of John Reeves fonds
Formal/studio portrait of Doris Anderson, author, editor and activist, in Toronto, Ontario
Reeves, John
Head and shoulders image of J. Howard Richards, Professor and Head, Department of Geography.
Bio/Historical Note: J. Howard Richards was born 21 May 1916 in Caerphilly, Wales. He enrolled at the University of Wales in 1934 and graduated in 1938 with a B.Sc. in Geography. Richards remained in Wales the following year to teach at a private school and spent the next two years as a Meteorologist in the United Kingdom and Canada. He joined the Royal Canadian Army, serving in Europe from 1942-1946. After his discharge, Richards enrolled at the University of Toronto; in 1947 he received his MA. Richards taught at Utica College of Syracuse University and the University of Manitoba before returning to the University of Toronto, where he earned his PhD in 1956. He briefly joined the staff of the Royal Military College of Canada prior to coming to the University of Saskatchewan in 1960 as Professor and Head of the newly formed Department of Geography. He was to remain in that post until his retirement in 1979. He was named Professor Emeritus in 1983. During his tenure, Richards developed academic programs in Geography and the interdisciplinary programs of Land Use, Environmental Studies and Regional and Urban Development and Planning. He was the editor of the first "Atlas of Saskatchewan" and the author of "Saskatchewan Geography" and "Saskatchewan: A Geographical Appraisal," among other publications.