Bangor (Sask.)

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AGRICULTURE OPTIONS FOR TOMORROW

  • FILM R-2305.1
  • Item
  • 1990 or before

Documentary: Film elements of a documentary on Edgar Kaeding travelling around his constituency and looking at new methods of farming. Scenes include Minister of Agriculture, Edgar Kaeding on the farm, farm machinery and farm scenes. Other scenes include a parade at Bangor and an Agriculture Minister's meeting. See film file index R2305.1 to R2305.10.

Saskatchewan. Department of Agriculture

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - George Hilton

  • Tape R-3122
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with George Hilton (born 1906) of Bangor, Saskatchewan conducted in Bangor by Corinne Thompson, a student in Saltcoats, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Katie Thompson

  • Tape R-3126
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Katie Thompson (born 1903) of Bangor, Saskatchewan conducted in Bangor by Thomas Popowich, a student in Saltcoats, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Wilfred Vaughan

  • Tape R-2729
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Wilfred Vaughan (born 1891) of Bangor, Saskatchewan conducted in Bangor by Grant Miller, a student in Stockholm, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.

Correspondence and article regarding Welsh settlement

Correspondence between Lewis H. Thomas and May Goulden of Regina, Saskatchewan regarding Welsh from Patagonia. 1954-1955.

Article by Lewis H. Thomas entitled Welsh Settlement in Saskatchewan, 1902-1914, reprinted from The Western Historical Quarterly, October 1973. (2 copies).

Interview with William Edward Davies

  • Tape R-6098
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  • 1976

Interview with William Edward Davies of Regina, Saskatchewan regarding his boyhood days in Patagonia and his life in the Llewelyn district, near Bangor, Saskatchewan. Interview was conducted by Lewis H. Thomas. Transcript included.

Davies was born on February 22, 1895 in the Welsh Colony in Patagonia, Argentina and emigrated to Canada with his family in 1902. He farmed in the Llewelyn district until 1959, when he moved to Regina. He died in Regina on December 9, 1995.

Llewelyn Anglican Church (built 1904), near Bangor

  • S-B7549
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing Llewelyn Anglican Church [St. Asaph's] built in the colony of Llewelyn that was established by Welsh immigrants to the area near Bangor, Saskatchewan.

Llewelyn Bethel United Church and cairn honouring Patagonia Welsh settlers

  • S-E100
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing Llewelyn Bethel United Church (built 1910) and a cairn that also honours the Welsh settlers from Patagonia and Wales who established the Llewelyn Colony in the Bangor area of Saskatchewan during the early 1900s. The plaque on the cairn indicates that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971.

Plaque on cairn, beside Llewelyn Bethel United Church, near Bangor

  • S-E101
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing the plaque on a cairn erected beside the Llewelyn Bethel United Church in the Llewelyn colony of Welsh immigrants located near Bangor, Saskatchewan. The plaque claims that the church was built in 1910, and that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971. It also indicates that the cairn was placed in honour of the Welsh pioneers from Patagonia and Wales who settled in the area in the early 1900s. The plaque depicts the Saskatchewan coat of arms in the middle of the top edge with a tiger lily blossom on each side and shows a single wheat stalk on each side that run the length of the plaque.

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