Church of All Saints, Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan
- 1.0016.06
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- 1961
Church of All Saints at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, built in 1884.
Church of All Saints, Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan
Church of All Saints at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, built in 1884.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Panel
Five member panel at the CCE.
Canadian Education Press Association (CEPA) 1960-61 - Delegates
Delegates to the CEPA conference - Banff, Alberta.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1962; "M. J. Serienko, Driver Education Director, gives City Park Collegiate student Janet Paul a parking pointer. Mr. Serienko says the technical aspects of driver education are secondary to developing a mature sense of responsibility."
Driver Education 1961-62 - Aptitude Test
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 1961, p. 16; "W. W. Hitchcock observes the reaction time of BRCI student Delmar Haug as part of an aptitude test required of would-be drivers."
Education Week 1959 - Provincial MLAs Tour Regional Schools
Caption on verso: Member of Legislative Assembly visiting library of Sheldon Williams collegiate during Education week organized tour. Around the table L to R are: J. R. Barrie, A. P. Weber, Mrs. M. Cooper, M. J. Willis, Hon. W .S. Lloyd. Joyce Matteson, Arlene Argue, Lorna Forbes, Donna Phillipps.
Social Gathering in Langenburg
A group of men, women and children gather at the Reidles' new home in Langenburg, ca.1887. Mrs. Reidle in hat-foreground; Mr. Reidle, Immigration Agent, at extreme left; David Berger, centre background, possibly first settler in Langenburg.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Search for Homesteads
Arbos November - December 1966, p. 21; "Lack of roads did not daunt the early settlers but did require extra effort! Above, the Dr. Von Seeberg party of 1927, looking for homesteads in the Red Cross district northwest of St. Walburg." Group pushing a vehicle loaded with personal belongings.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - German Settlers - Men in Field
German settlers - men in field
The newly constructed brick kiln in Bruno, Saskatchewan.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Doukhobor Women Pulling Plows
Arbos May - June 1966, p. 1; "Our cover painting, by STF staff artist Herb Wilde, has a notable historical significance for Doukhobors living in Saskatchewan. The painting is a reconstruction of the above photograph, which was taken in 1900 at the Thunder Hill Colony 70 miles from Yorkton... the Thunder Hill women harnessed themselves to plows (they had no horses at the time) and broke the sod so they could plant the gardens and raise food for their vegetarian families..."
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Doukhobor Children
Doukhobor children and teacher, outside sod -thatched colony school.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Doukhobor Village Illustration
Reproduction of artist's illustration of Doukhobor village
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Doukhobor Immigrants Arrival
Doukhobor immigrants arriving by ship
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Landseekers' Excursion
Arbos March - April 1965, p. 26; "Wm. Pearson Co. Ltd., Landseekers' excursion to Last Mountain Valley, Saskatchewan, 1905." A long line of British settlers drive carriages and horses along a road.