Regina Settlement House [history]
- A.676.XIX.[365]
- File
- ca.1925-1986
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
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Regina Settlement House [history]
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Regina Rosemont and Wascana Pastoral Charges fonds
Fonds consists of textual materials generated by the related Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge, Regina Wascana Pastoral Charge, Regina Rosemont-Wascana Pastoral Charge, as well as their predecessors and constituent churches – boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of church boards, sessions, stewards, and congregational meetings; minutes and other records from local Ladies Aid, Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Woman’s Association (W.A.), and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; minutes from men’s A.O.T.S. units; Sunday School records; historic rolls and related membership records; some financial records and annual reports; a Home Mission Record Book from Rosemont United Church; and registers documenting baptisms, marriages and burials in Regina, Balgonie, Edgeley, Grand Coulee, Richardson, Kindersley, Moosomin, Sherwood, Strasbourg, and nearby area(s). There is also 1 album relating to Wascana Church (containing approx. 95 black and white prints), as well as 27 photographic slides, showing the construction of the church, and about 55 further prints of varying sizes, accompanied by newspaper clippings.
Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Public Library staff, 1913; three of seven women are identified. Standing second from left - Marjorie Scott. Front row: second from left - Olive Welsh; third from left - Muriel Cass.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Public Library, a Carnegie Library building located at 1920 Lorne Street in Regina.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Exterior view of the Regina Public Library (originally a 'Carnegie Library') located at 1920 Lorne Street in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina Presbytery (Presbyterian) fonds
The fonds consists of minutes (1885-1925) from the Regina Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Presbyterian Church in Canada Regina Presbytery
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina city police force on the front steps of the police station.
Regina Normal School Spring Term Second Class Students
Part of City of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Regina Normal School Spring Term Second Class Students.
Regina Normal School - "Early Thirties Reunion"
Part of School Collection
Includes a 100-page book (IHM.2023.0056a) and a certificate of appreciation to Violet McAfee (IHM.2023.0056b). Violet McAfee was the daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee.
Regina Municipal Railway Streetcar sweeper
Part of City of Regina fonds
Unidentified city employees posing in front of Regina Municipal Railway streetcar sweeper.
Regina Municipal Railway snow plow
Part of City of Regina fonds
Three unidentified men standing on a Regina Municipal Railway snow plow
Regina Municipal Railway Car #101
Part of City of Regina fonds
Regina Municipal Railway Car #101. Transport unit, probably hauling coal, outside the Regina Municipal Railway offices.
Regina Military Hospital, R.C.A.M.C. A.F.
Part of SMM Photo Collection
Group photograph of those stationed at the Regina Military Hospital, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp (R.C.A.M.C.) Active Forces (A.F.). Photographed on the grounds of the Regina Armoury in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Butcher and Runnalls Studio
Part of City of Regina fonds
Formal studio portrait of Regina Mayor W.E. Mason (Mayor from 1925 to 1926)