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Booklet entitled 100% Control by Legislation, being an address by Aaron Sapiro, issued by Publicity and Research Department, United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan Section Ltd.
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Booklet entitled 100% Control by Legislation, being an address by Aaron Sapiro, issued by Publicity and Research Department, United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan Section Ltd.
Booklet entitled 100% Control of Marketing, issued by Publicity Department, United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan Section Limited, Saskatoon.
1906 Seed Selection Special, Manitoba - Saskatchewan - Alberta
Composite photograph entitled 1906 Seed Selection Special, Manitoba - Saskatchewan - Alberta, consisting of interior and exterior views of the Seed Selection Special train and portraits of agricultural leaders in the prairie provinces. Image taken by The Topley Studio, Ottawa, Ontario.
Individuals included on the composite are as follows: W.C. McKilligan; T.N. Willing; Dr. James Fletcher; G.H. Clark, Seed Commissioner; Angus McKay; S.A. Bedford; James Murray; John Millar; A. Mitchell; Professor George Harcourt; Hon. W.R. Motherwell; D.W. McCuaig; R. McKenzie; R.C. Henders; W.H. Fairfield; George H. Greig; W.B. Lanigan; William Whyte, second vice-president of CPR Co.; George Shaw, traffic manager, C.N.R.; J.A. Mooney; and D.D. Campbell.
1934 provincial election campaign leaflet for George H. Williams
1934 provincial election campaign leaflet for George H. Williams, Farmer-Labor Group Candidate for the Constituency of Wadena.
1938 Ford truck owned by Alexandre Gervais
Item is an image of a 1938 Ford truck owned by Alexandre Gervais, a grain loader constructed by Gervais is on the back of the truck.
1951 Handbook for Northwestern Saskatchewan Farm Conference and Convention
1951 Handbook for Northwestern Saskatchewan Farm Conference and Convention, held on March 29 and 30, 1951 at the Co-op Hall in North Battleford and sponsored by District 16 of the Saskatchewan Farmers' Union.
1965 Diamond Jubilee Corporation Film Clip Series
Historical trailers: Consists of a series of eight 1 minute vignettes related to different Saskatchewan places or historical events:
(1) Looks at the Legislative Building in Regina. Includes interior and exterior shots of the building and scenes of the opening of the legislative session with the Lieutenant Governor in attendance.
(2) Looks at the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History (now Royal Saskatchewan Museum) building in Regina. Includes exterior and interior shots of the building and of the dioramas depicting the wildlife of Saskatchewan.
(3) Contemporary black and white film footage of men operating old steam powered threshing machinery and women providing meals to the men. Includes shots of a modern self-propelled combine operating in a farm field.
(4) Shots of a church, constructed of field stone at the turn of the century, at Dilke, Saskatchewan. Includes exterior and interior shots of the church.
(5) Looks at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) barracks at Regina. The site has served as the Force's main training base since 1882. Includes scenes of the grounds, the little chapel and the museum.
(6) Highlights a log structure at Fort Qu'Appelle that was part of the Hudson Bay post built in 1864. The building is a designated national historic site and is open as a museum.
(7) Looks at the potash deposits in the province and their importance to the province's economy. Includes exterior and interior shots of a potash mine.
(8) Highlights the Qu'Appelle Valley as a place for water sports and other recreational activities.
Cherry Film Productions
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Men and women at a variety of agricultural demonstrations and viewing crop test plots.
21st Annual Convention, Sask. Grain Growers Ass'n. - Regina, Feb. 14-17, 1922
Panoramic photograph of attendees of the 21st Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association, held from February 14 to 17, 1922 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Image taken by Capitol Studio, Regina.
330% : How $20 Became $859.27 in Thirteen Years
Leaflet entitled 330% : How $20 Became $859.27 in Thirteen Years, issued by United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan Section Limited.