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A.W. Brooks correspondence

Correpondence from A.W. Brooks of Montreal, Quebec to Lewis H. Thomas, Saskatchewan Provincial Archivist, pertaining to the architectural works of Edward and W.S. Maxwell. Accompanying the correspondence is a partial listing of architectural works by Edward and W.S. Maxwell, including the Regina Parliament Buildings [Saskatchewan Legislative Building].

Balfour Apartments

  • R-P07.0019
  • Item
  • 1967 (originally created 1929)

Saskatchewan Association of Architects Exhibit '67 presentation panel no. 19 with black and white photograph of the exterior of the Balfour Apartments on Victoria Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, designed by Storey and Van Egmond, Architects.

Bell Family

Family correspondence, diaries of Laura and Leonard G. Jr., religious cards, hymnals, agricultural prize lists, miscellaneous homestead records for 4-18-14-W2; sketches, poetry. Letters of James A. Macdonald, architect, re the building of farmhouse "The Gables", 1894-1895.

Bill Story #3

  • FILM S-2218
  • Item
  • 197-?

News: (1) Scenes from a cow barn; (2) Cattle being auctioned at a farm auction; (3) Interview with agriculture minister Jack Messer re: farm irrigation on the east and west sides of the province; (4) A panorama of Saskatoon from the top of the CN building; (5) Shots of new and used farm equipment at a farm implement dealer; (6) Exterior and interior shots of a dairy plant and a meeting held at the plant; (7) Exterior shots of a geodesic dome house; (8) Exterior and interior shots of the Crop Science Building at the University of Saskatchewan and of work being done there; (9) Horse and rider engaged in dressage; (10) Mother pig and feeding sucklings; (11) Interior and exterior shots of City of Saskatoon fire hall station #1; (12) C.N.R. Grain Story '72 - shots of hopper cars being loaded and a grain train travelling across the prairies; (13) a Blood Donor Clinic at the Saskatoon Branch of the Red Cross; (14) Cattle with a new born calf.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Bird's Point historical sketch, research documents

Photocopied records pertaining to the history of Bird's Point, a property located at Round Lake, Saskatchewan, compiled by Betty (Bird) Pidcock. Pidcock's father, Colin Alexander Bird, owned the property from 1893 to 1905. The property was previously owned by Count de Cazes, husband to Bird's aunt, who transferred his title of the property to the Bird Estate in 1890. Included in file is: a historical sketch of the property, written by Pidcock; correspondence between Pidcock and various land titles offices and archival agencies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan; articles on properties owned by Count de Cazes; and land records related to the Bird's Point property.

Building Our Future: A People's Architectural History of Saskatchewan

Publication entitled, Building Our Future: A People's Architectural History of Saskatchewan, written by Joe Ralko. Publication is a Saskatchewan Centennial Project from the Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society. Publication features 98 buildings, one bridge and one water tower from 45 communities across Saskatchewan.

Includes Henders Drug Store, Arcola; Old Post Office, Humboldt; Assumption Church, Marysburg; Luther Academy, Melville; Land Titles Buildings in Regina, Moose Jaw, Arcola and Saskatoon; Red Cross Outpost, Paddockwood; Union Station, Regina; Victoria Park Building, Regina; Strathdee Building, Regina; Prince Edward Building, Regina; Little Chief Service Station, Saskatoon; T.C. Douglas Church, Weyburn; Lane Hall, Wilcox; Aust's General Store, Big Beaver; Claybank Brick Plant; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Head Office, Regina; Northern Crown Building, Regina; Canada Life Assurance Building, Regina; Canada Building, Saskatoon; Weyburn Security Bank; College Mathieu, Gravelbourg; School Sisters of Notre Dame, Leipzig; Weissenberg School, Lemberg; St. Peter's College, Muenster; College Avenue Campus, Regina; Thorvaldson Building, Saskatoon; College Building, Saskatoon; Nutana Collegiate, Saskatoon; Central School, Swift Current; Mac Murray Theatre, Arcola; Danceland, Manitou Beach; Capitol Theatre, Moose Jaw; Assiniboia Club, Regina; Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon; The Lyric, Swift Current; Beth Israel Synagogue, Edenbridge; Salvation Army, Estevan; Ecclesiastical Buildings, Gravelbourg; Sacred Heart, Lebret; Shiloh Baptist Church, Maidstone; Zion Church, Moose Jaw; St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Muenster; RCMP Chapel, Regina; Holy Rosary Cathedral, Regina; Knox-Metropolitan United Church, Regina; St. John's Anglican Cathedral, Saskatoon; Third Avenue United Church, Saskatoon; Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stanley Mission; Knox Presbyterian, Weyburn; St. Mary's Anglican Church, Whitewood; St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Yorkton; Land Registry Office, Battleford; Water Tower, Humboldt; Public Library, Moose Jaw; Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina; SaskPower Building, Regina; Government House, Regina; Albert Memorial Bridge, Regina; Court Houses in Wolseley and Weyburn; Addison Sod House, Kindersley, Key Hole Castle, Prince Albert; Diefenbaker Residence, Prince Albert; Walter Hill Residence, Regina; Marr Residence, Saskatoon; Stebner/Alexander Home, Saskatoon; Pike Farm House, Waseca; Powell Residence, Weyburn; Magee House, Wolseley; Brunswick Hotel, Moose Jaw; Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina; Bessborough Hotel, Saskatoon; Senator Hotel, Saskatoon; Shaunavon Hotel; Motherwell Homestead, Abernethy; Hip-roofed barn, Elfros; Bell Barn, Indian Head; Schmitz Barn, Moose Jaw; Labrecque Building, Rosetown; University of Saskatchewan Barn, Saskatoon; Convent of the Sacred Heart, Willow Bunch; Batoche and Fort Battleford National Historic Sites; Old Flour Mill, Esterhazy; Fort Walsh NWMP Garrison; Museum of Wheat, Hepburn; Seager Wheeler Farm, Rosthern; Goodwin House, Saskatchewan Landing; Forestry Farm House, Saskatoon; Imhoff Museum, St. Walburg; CPR Station, Theodore; Doukhobour Heritage Village, Veregin; Town Hall/Opera House, Wolseley; Government House, Battleford; and Joyner's Building, Moose Jaw.

[California]

Interior and exterior views of various buildings through California, including: YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) buildings in Palo Alto and San Francisco; the Theme Building at the Los Angeles Airport; and the Public Building and the Crown Zellerbach building in San Francisco.

Canadian Inventory of Historic Building

  • Collection
  • between 1970 and 1975

Records created, accumulated and used by the Canadian Inventory of Historic Building (CIHB), a national survey initiated in 1970 by the Canada Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Parks Canada, National Historic Sites Service. The records consist mainly of photographs of the exteriors of approximately 11,942 buildings in rural and urban areas of Saskatchewan constructed between 1880 and 1914. Also included are maps, indexes, computer printouts and other administrative records relating to the project. The textual records include a copy of a booklet entitled Canadian Inventory of Historic Building Guide, issued by Environment Canada, Parks, April 1987; the CIHB Saskatchewan Rural Index and the CIHB Saskatchewan Urban Index.

The photographs are arranged in numerical order according to the geocode assigned by Parks Canada. The primary code for Saskatchewan is 08. The photographs relating to rural areas were assigned codes with six primary digits (i.e. 08-0103) while the photographs relating to urban areas have codes with five primary digits (i.e. 08-148).

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