- IHM.2021.0228
- Stuk
- [198-]
Part of Organizations Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Museum.
Part of Organizations Collection
A photo taken of the Indian Head Museum.
The Dining Room Exhibit in The Biggar Museum
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Dining Room exhibit that was once displayed in the Biggar Museum when it was first opened
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Mrs. Josephine Gamache at Museum Opening Day
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A woman sitting behind a spinning wheel
Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs Josephine Gamache. Sept. '72 opening Day"
J. Gordon Duff Pharmacy Museum, Dalhousie
L-R: Dr. W. Webster, Dean Faculty of Health Professions, Ms. Rita Caldwell, Director College of Pharmacy, Gordon Duff, Dr. T. Traves, President, Dalhousie University.
Metal clad building with sign out front indicating "Future Home of the Rosetown Museum". To the east of the building are the Western Conveyer and Machine shop and next to is Prairieland Collision and Radiator repair with Heartland Motor Inn sign visible to the far east.
Lower level of Rosetown Centennial Library, museum "Easy Living" display of the early years.
A young girl is standing on a stool looking at an old style telephone beside her is a table with oil lamps, dishes, books.3D view master and clock. On the wall is a match holder, oil lamp picture and framed verse.
Beryl Aseltine standing beside a table with two rug beaters, a horse hair broom, 3D view master, phonograph, and various items.
Mrs. Agnes Wickett and Mrs. Alice Scrivens.
Mrs. Agnes Wickett and Mrs. Alice Scrivens in front of museum display.
Mac McDonald in front of a glass case containing his lapidary display of polished rocks made into jewellry.
Carvings and construction by Jack Klemmer. 1 box with lid; 1 elevator; 1 box with drawers made to look like a CN water tower.
John W. Adams (Professor of Pathology), Dr. Caldwell (Saskatoon physician), Dr. Stewart Lindsay (Dean of Medicine) and A.M. Blue (Kiwanis Club) standing inside the Murray Museum of Pathology with a group of physicians who are members of the Kiwanis Club. "Murray Museum of Pathology".
Bio/Historical Note: It was hailed as “a progressive aid in the teaching of medicine” and consisted of 2,000 “photographic reproductions of all the organs, blood vessels, tissue and other parts of the human body showing the development of all the diseases and ailments that beset the human frame.” The black and white photos were the work of Dr. John W. Adams, assistant professor of Pathology, who shot specimens in the collection of the University of Toronto. The project was funded by the Saskatoon Kiwanis Club to the tune of $5,000 and named in memory of Dr. Walter Murray, the first president of the University of Saskatchewan. Dean Lindsay saw the museum as “a wonderful aid in the teaching of medicine.” He also saw an advantage of photos over specimens because images would not deteriorate over time. He predicted that the collection would still be useful to students in 50 years. At some point the museum became redundant and the photos and the memorial plaque vanished.
John Adams (Professor of Pathology) speaking with unidentified lady in the Blood Vessels section of the Murray Museum of Pathology.
Artists, galleries and museums
Part of Peter Millard fonds
This series contains material pertaining to art related transactions between Peter Millard and various artists, museums and galleries in Canada and England. There are files for each of the following: The Canadian Art Bank, Oliver Bevan, Canadian Arctic Producers, Prunella Cough, Reta Cowley, Norm Dallin, Gallery One, Maurice Haycock, Patrick Hayman, Keewatin show, Malborough Godard, Mira Godard, Greg Hardy, James Art Studio, Kesik Gallery, Dorthy Knowles, Paul Kuhn, Mackenzie Gallery, D.J. MacMillan, Mendel Gallery, Brian Melnychenko, Bill and Angelique Merasty, Wyona Mulcaster, Frederick Mulder, Denis Nokony, U of S Print Shop, Sotheby's (London), Dmytro Stryjek, Thomas Gallery, Oden Wagner, Susan Whitney Gallery and Wills Lane Gallery.
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Museums Association of Saskatchewan - Prairie Trails Museum Network
Part of Swift Current Museum fonds
The fonds, related to the Museums Association of Saskatchewan - Prairie Trails Museum Network, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum for records not generated by the Museum.
The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Minutes and financial information, 1998 - 2006; Carr McLean receipts for collection and archival supplies.
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