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1965 Diamond Jubilee Corporation Film Clip Series

  • FILM R-3977
  • Item
  • 1965

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

Aerial View of Regina

Aerial view of Regina showing Museum of Natural History (now known as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum) in foreground and Legislative Building and Wascana Lake in background, wing of plane from which photograph was taken appears along top edge of image.

Photographic Services

Aerial Views of Regina

Aerial views of Regina, including views of: downtown; Wascana Lake and Wascana Park; the Lakeshore Mall; the Lakeshore Estates Club and tennis courts; the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre undergoing construction; and the Normanview Mall.

West, Michael Edward "Mick", 1946-

Aerial views of Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Rivers, Manitoba; and Calgary, Alberta

  • GM-PH-5097 (1)-(8)
  • Item
  • 1940s

Aerial views of Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Rivers, Manitoba; and Calgary, Alberta.
(1) View of Regina looking west from near Winnipeg Street, showing downtown, including 11th, 12th and Victoria Avenues;
(2) View of downtown Regina, looking northwest;
(3) View of downtown Regina and neighbourhoods to the northwest;
(4) View of the west side of Regina looking north, including the Crescents and Cathedral neighbourhoods and residences north of the rail line;
(5) View of Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Wascana Park, Regina, looking to the west;
(6) View of downtown Saskatoon, including the South Saskatchewan River and its bridges, and the Hotel Bessborough;
(7) View of Rivers, Manitoba;
(8) View of Calgary, Alberta including downtown.

Aerial views of Regina, Saskatchewan

(1)-(7): Aerial views of Regina, Saskatchewan taken by West's Studio, 2070 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan. The date on most of the images is August 12, 1965. The photographs include major landmarks as follows: Hotel Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Power Corporation head office; and the new University of Regina campus.

(8): Aerial view of Regina, Saskatchewan taken by Canada Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Numbers on the image include Roll 5 - Line 2 - 86 and A11197-86. This could suggest the image was possibly taken in 1986.

West's Studio Ltd., 1918-1986

[Agricultural conventions and exhibitions; businesses, buildings, events, farms in and around various Saskatchewan towns and cities]

The photographs focus mainly on agricultural conventions and exhibitions held in a variety of locations across western Canada, reflecting the interests of Western Producer readers. Some people attending these events are identified including Pierre Trudeau, Ross Thatcher, Louis "Scoop" Lewry, Clarence Barber, just to name a few. There are several views of streets, buildings, businesses, events and farms, mostly in and around Saskatchewan towns and cities but also includes some from Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.

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