- MUSI3.010
- Item
- [ca 1916]
Five girls in dance costume posing. Approximately 11 years old.
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Five girls in dance costume posing. Approximately 11 years old.
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Four young girls in elaborate costume posing for a postcard.
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Six performers dressed in frilly dresses and hair bows. Unidentified postcard.
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Boys and girls in dance costumes bowing and curtseying. "Mrs. Ellis" written on the back of the postcard.
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Five teenaged girls posing on stage in white gowns and nightcaps.
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Five girls in dance costume posing. Names written on reverse of postcard: Mrs. Colquhon, Mrs. Innis.
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Four little boys and four little girls in costume.
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Eight approx. 6 year old girls posing in costume. Unidentified.
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Six girls approx. 10 years old posed in costume on stage for a postcard photo. No identification provided.
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Posed image of Vasile Avramenko, Ukrainian Balletmaster, in dance costume.
This fonds documents amateur and professional theatre in and around Saskatoon and contains extensive material relating to the design of costumes, including background research and watercolour design sketches.
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Civic Centre opening - Fashion Show
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
group dressed in early 1900's costumes
Halloween at Indian Creek School
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
9 children are standing in the classroom of the Indian Creek school wearing costumes for Halloween. One of the children is in black-face.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Freddy Rowan as the Rajah in "Cingalee", a production of the Regina Theatre
[Better Farming Train] - Crowd
Three women in Slavic dress with two children, and two men standing near the [Better Farming Train]..
Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.