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Boilers and commercial gas meter in new Saskatchewan Power Corporation head office building

01 to 04: Eugene Ruder, Saskatchewan Power Corporation head plant operator, inspects the newly-installed heating boilers at the new Saskatchewan Power Corporation head office at 2025 Victoria Avenue, Regina. 05 to 06: A Saskatchewan Power Corporation gas serviceman inspects a large commercial gas meter that has recently been installed in the new Saskatchewan Power Corporation head office at 2025 Victoria Avenue, Regina.

Dean, Calvin

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6137
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Mary Seiferling for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Violetta Horne of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1890, recalls her teaching experiences from 1916.

Steve Mario, a farmer born in 1888, recalls his childhood experiences on a farm near Esterhazy, commenting about school, church, harvest, farming methods and entertainment. He speaks of World War I, the Regina Riot in 1935, and his work as a boiler engineer in Regina.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6136
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Susan MacLean, Bob Ellis, Larry Hauser and Mary Seiferling for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Anna Bechard of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1881, recalls her homesteading experiences with comments about entertainment and trips to Regina.

Steve Mario, a farmer born in 1888, recalls his childhood experiences on a farm near Esterhazy, commenting about school, church, harvest, farming methods and entertainment. He speaks of World War I, the Regina Riot in 1935, and his work as a boiler engineer in Regina.

Maggie Pomminville of Regina, Saskatchewan discusses various topics.

Adolyn Rasmussen of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1892, discusses her personal background growing up in the United States and farming near Milestone from 1932. She comments about hardships and the community spirit during the Depression, anti-German sentiment during World War II, entertainment and family life.

Adam Sebastian of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1892, recalls his homesteading experiences with comments about harvesting, farm credit, entertainment, illnesses, World War I and II and the Depression.

Department of Government Services activities

Views showing daily activities of the Saskatchewan Department of Government Services and its employees. 01 to 09: Office landscaping in the form of room dividers that create work cubicles on the second floor of the Crop Insurance building. 10 to 14: Walter Mikulsky, an employee of the Consulting Services Division of the Department's Public Works Branch, works on a plan at a drafting table. 15 to 19: Dave Wright (left) and Rae Reid of the Planning Branch discuss details of the plans they are examining. 20 to 22: Two employees fill orders in the Department's office supplies stockroom. 23 to 30: Employees use stock transportation machines to pick orders in the Department's furniture warehouse. 31 to 32: An employee monitors the main boilers that provide heating for all Government of Saskatchewan buildings in the area of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina. The boilers also provide steam for the turbine that supplies electricity to the area. 33 to 34: An employee monitors the refrigeration unit which supplies cooled water to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and the Administration Building for air conditioning. 35 to 38: Gordon Leach, an administrative officer, discusses accounting details with an employee of the Administrative Services Branch. 39 to 46: Employees sort mail in the Legislative Building's post office. 47 to 53: A custodian operates a floor polishing machine inside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. 54 to 58: Ian Laidlaw (left) and Neil Hodgson of the Systems Centre discuss the design of a computer system. 59 to 66: An employee opens the floor to bids at a Government car sale. 67 to 68: An office employee (at rear) operates a machine that folds purchase orders and inserts them into envelopes, with another employee operates a stamping machine. 69 to 70: An office employee operates a machine that folds purchase orders and inserts them into envelopes. 71 to 86: Employees of the Administrative Services Branch at work and using various types of office equipment. 87 to 94: Employees of the Planning Branch at work and using various types of office equipment. 95 to 103: Interior views of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, showing the third floor of the north wing after being gutted for interior renovations.

Varley, Don

[Factory interior and workers with a boiler assembly]

Factory interior and workers with a boiler tube assembly. (1) Worker and boiler tube assembly. (2)-(3) Factory interior hard to distinguish. (4) Workers with boiler assembly on a tractor trailer. (5) End view of boiler assembly. (6) Worker poses with boiler tube assembly. (7) Overhead view of boiler assembly on tractor trailer. (8) Group of workers stand next to boiler assembly. (9)-(10) Overhead and side views of boiler assembly. (11) Tower and scaffolding. (12) Worker poses next to large spools of wire.

Fort San Sanatorium boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse

Architectural drawings pertaining to the design, construction and alternation of the boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse within the Fort San Sanatorium and Fort San, Saskatchewan. Drawings were prepared for the administrators of the sanatorium, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Includes: (1)-(14) drawings of the boiler system, prepared by Foster Wheeler Limited of St. Catharines, Ontario, Babcock-Wilcox and Goldie-McCullough, Limited of Galt, Ont., and Canadian Sirocco Co, Ltd. of Windsor, Ont. (15)-(32) drawings of the air ducts, bunkers, coal elevator, and coal handling plant, prepared by The Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works Ltd. of Winnipeg, Manitoba. (33)-(39) drawings of various aspects of the powerhouse, prepared by the United Conveyor Corp. of Canada, Ltd., and by A. R. Greig.

George Ellis certificates, correspondence

Letter dated September 1980 to the Saskatchewan Archives Board from Mary Kissick regarding her father, George Ellis.

Records accumulated and used by George F. Ellis (1878-1939) relating mainly to his career as an engineer responsible for operating steam boilers and engines. Includes certificates issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works and correspondence. Ellis resided in Minnesota, Lipton, Duff, Alberta and Willowbrook.

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