J.M. McIntosh in Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 99.480.06
- Item
- ca.1939
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A portrait of J.M. McIntosh in military uniform
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J.M. McIntosh in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A portrait of J.M. McIntosh in military uniform
Chris Robinson in Military Uniform in Calgary, Alberta
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Chris Robinson (nee Fenton) in a Canadian Women's Army Corps Uniform with the Currie Barracks building in the background
This fonds contains material relating to the personal and professional life of Gerhard Herzberg and his wife, Luise Herzberg. In particular, it contains correspondence with family, friends and colleagues, most notably from the period 1933-1949. Some articles are included.
Herzberg, Gerhard
This fonds contains the autobiographies of Tony Wilson and his brother, Walter Wilson. Both accounts recall life on a homestead near Bengough, Saskatchewan just after the turn of the century, as well as their terms of service during World War II. The autobiography by Tony Wilson includes several copies of family photographs.
Wilson Family
Returned men of World War II seated and standing in Engineering Building.
Tom Driscoll Receiving A Medal
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Tom Driscoll in a Royal Canadian Air Force uniform, receiving a medal from another man in uniform. Other Officers can be seen sitting in the background
Display Window, James Bros. store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street-level view of a storefront window displaying military portraits; photographs of local men in military service being displayed in the store-front window of the James Bros. store in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Display Window, James Bros. store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street-level view of a storefront window displaying military portraits; photographs of local boys in military service being displayed in the front window of the James Bros. store in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
6th Victory Loan Progress Indicator Board
Part of City of Regina fonds
The 6th Victory Loan Progress Indicator Board at City Hall square, 11th Avenue and Hamilton Street. Norman Ruse, Publicity Committee, is at left, with a uniformed man and woman.
Glenn Cecil Cowan and Leo Martin Cowan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men standing together in front of two cars. One of the men is in military uniform
Fonds consists of black-and-white and colour photocopies of Lawrence Hugh McTaggart's military documents, including two of his Canadian Army Soldier's Pay Books, handwritten information about McTaggart by his wife, and two photographs taken of photographs of McTaggart.
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War emergency medical training undertaken by women on campus for three hours per week during World War II. Two women watch a third woman work on a fourth woman as a 'patient.' [In a classroom setting].
Fonds consists of material relating to Emil George Berg, known as George, including his military career and his death. Fonds contains four series: History, Military, Correspondence, and Newspaper clippings.
Part of Emil George Berg fonds
Series contains records relating to Emil George Berg's military experience during the First World War, including notification of his medal and his discharge certificate, as well as correspondence written to Ida Berg during the Second World War. Also includes a print of a photograph from Camp Hughes, Manitoba, in 1916 and a photograph of George mounted on a larger background that has the words "For King and Empire" and "United Empire" on it around the Union Jack and Canadian flag. A header, which has been cut off from its original place, includes his name, battalion, and enlistment place and date.