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Radville Christian College buildings

Buildings associated with Radville Christian College, which was in operation between 1945 and 1957 in Radville, Saskatchewan. (1) view from college of the town; (2) first building constructed for the college campus; (3) Radville Church of Christ (4) primary college buiding; (5) to (6) former college building, 2001; (7) to (8) Church of Christ building, 2001; (9) to (14) photographs of an original oil painting by Yvette Moore of the Radville campus.

Vernon Anglican Church

  • R-A21367
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1981 or before

Item is an image showing Vernon Anglican Church, a small stone church.

Two oxen pulling wagon of logs

  • R-A21970
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1938-09-26

Two oxen pulling wagon of logs. Driver of the team (A. Hansen) is sitting on top of the logs, whip in hand. A church can be seen behind the wagon, probably Bapaume Church.

Marsden United Church

  • R-A4658
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1948

Item is an image showing the Marsden United Church.

Legacy of Worship: Sacred Places in Rural Saskatchewan series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by Larry and Dorothy Easton of Regina, Saskatchewan, in the creation of digital photographic images that appeared in the 2014 book "Legacy of Worship: Sacred Places in Rural Saskatchewan", written by Margaret Hryniuk and Frank Korvemaker. The digital photos were created primarily between 2008 and 2013, but there are also scanned copies of photographic slides created in the late-1970s through mid-2000s. Images are primarily in JPEG and TIF format. Cameras used included a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and the scanner used (to 2001) was an Epson V600 Photo.

For the "Legacy of Worship" project, Larry and Dorothy Easton photographed numerous churches, synagogues, and other places where religious activities took place throughout Saskatchewan. These buildings and sites are located in or near: Aberdeen; Abernethy; Admiral; Alameda; Albertville; Allan; Alvena; Aneroid; Ardath; Arlee; Arlington Beach; Arran; Asquith; Avonlea; Aylesbury; Balgonie; Bankend; Bateman; Batoche; Battleford; Bengough; Big Beaver; Blaine Lake; Blumenfeld; Bresaylor; Broadview; Brooksby; B-Say-Tah; Buchanan; Buffalo Pound; Bulyea; Cadillac; Calder; Candiac; Cando; Cannington Manor; Canora; Cantal; Carievale; Carnduff; Carpenter; Ceylon; Chamberlain; Churchbridge; Clavet; Claybank; Coderre; Conquest; Courval; Craven; Crystal Springs; Dana; Darmody; Davidson; Davin; Delmas; Dilke; Divide; Dnieper; Dollard; Donwell; Duck Lake; Duff; Dundurn; Dunleath; Duval; Dysart; Earl Gray; Eastend; Eatonia; Edenwold; Edgeley; Elbow; Ellisboro; Esterhazy; Eyebrow; Fairlight; Fenwood; Ferland; Fish Creek; Fletwode; Flintloft; Foam Lake; Forget; Fort Qu'Appelle; Fosston; Francis; Frank's Lake; Froude; Gainsborough; Glenside; Glentworth; Goodeve; Gorlitz; Gouldtown; Govan; Gravelbourg; Gray; Grayson; Grenfell; Gronlid; Hafford; Hamton; Hawarden; Hazel Dell; Hendon; Herbert; Herschel; Heward; Hodgeville; Holdfast; Horizon; Humboldt; Hyas; Imperial; Indian Head; Insinger; Invermay; Ituna; Jackfish Lake; Jansen; Jaroslaw; Jedburgh; Kamsack; Katepwa; Kayville; Keeler; Kelliher; Kenaston; Kennel; Ketchin; Killaly; Kipling; Kisbey; Krasne; Kronau; Krydor; Kuroki; Kutawa; Lafleche; Lake Alma; Lakenheath; Lang; Lapine; La Ronge; Lashburn; Leader; Lebret; Lemberg; Leross; Limerick; Lipton; Lisieux; Lizard Lake; Lloydminster; Loreburn; Lumsden; MacNutt; Madge Lake; Maidstone; Manitou Beach; Mankota; Manor; Mantario; Maple Creek; Marcelin; Marieton; Markinch; Maryfield; Marysburg; Maxstone; Maymont; Mazeppa; McCord; Meacham; Meadstead; Melville; Midale; Milestone; Mission Lake; Mitchelton; Moffat; Montmarte; Moose Jaw; Moosomin; Mossbank; Muenster; Naicam; Neidpath; Neudorf; Norquay; North Battleford; Oakshela; Odessa; Ogema; Orkney; Ormiston; Orolow; Otthon; Oxbow; Palmer; Parkerview; Patunak; Pelican Narrows; Pelly; Penzance; Peterson; Pike Lake; Plenty; Ponteix; Preeceville; Prelate; Prince Albert; Prongua; Prud'homme; Punnichy; Qu'Appelle; Quinton; Rama; Ravenscrag; Regina; Regina Beach; Rhein; Riceton; Richard; Robinhood; Rockglen; Rosthern; Rowatt; Rush Lake; Saltcoats; Samburg; Saskatchewan Beach; Saskatoon; Sceptre; Scotsguard; Sedley; Shamrock; Sheho; Silton; Simmie; Simpson; Sintaluta; Smuts; Southend; Southey; Spalding; Speers; Spring Valley; Springside; St. Brieux; St. Denis; St. Hubert; St. Joseph's Colony; St. Victor; Stanley Mission; Stockholm; Stony Beach; Stornoway; Stoughton; Sturgis; Tarnopol; Theodore; Togo; Trossachs; Tway; Val Marie; Vanguard; Vawn; Veregin; Verwood; Viscount; Vonda; Wakaw; Waldheim; Wapella; Watrous; Watson; Wauchope; Wawota; Weyburn; Whitesand; Whitewood; Whitkow; Wilcox; Willowbrook; Windthorst; Wishart; Wolseley; Wood Mountain; Wroxton; Wynyard; Yellow Grass; Yorkton; Young; Zehner; and Zelma.

No sub-series assignment has been applied to the records in this series.

Saskatchewan buildings and scenes

(1): Exterior view of Hotel Fort in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. 19--

(2): Head and shoulders image of Dick Fordham of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in uniform. 19--

(3): People gathered at Regina Beach. 1926.

(4): Exterior view of the Castle, owned by R. Morency, at Regina Beach. 1973.

(5): View of main street in Regina Beach with Blue Bird Cafe on the left. 1973.

(6): View of Regina Beach Yacht Club and marina with automobiles and train track in foreground. 1973.

(7): Picture postcard of Bishops Court and Cathedral, Indian Head, Saskatchewan. 19--

(8): Exterior view of Our Lady of Assumption Hungarian Catholic Church, four miles south of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. 1976?

(9): Exterior view of All Saints Anglican Church in Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan with headstones in foreground. 1970.

(10): Exterior view of St. James Roman Catholic Church in Southey, Saskatchewan. 1960.

(11)-(13): Exterior and interior views of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Craven, Saskatchewan. 1973.

(14)-(16): Views of unidentified men with horses and buggies/horse-drawn carts. 19--

(17): Picture postcard of Roman Catholic Mission at Lebret, Saskatchewan published by Warwick Bros. and Rutter, Limited Printers, Toronto, Ontario. 19--

(18): Close-up of the steeple of the Roman Catholic Church in Lebret, Saskatchewan. 1968.

(19): Exterior view of Oblate Father's Seminary in Lebret, Saskatchewan. ca. 1950.

(20): Annual Corpus Christie procession, Lebret, Saskatchewan. ca. 1950.

(21)-(22): Commercial ice fishing operations at Dilke and Long Lake, Saskatchewan. December 1970.

(23): Unidentified men cleaning fish in the Last Mountain Lake Fish Plant at Dilke, Saskatchewan. December 1970.

(24)-(28): Unidentified commercial fishermen catching and loading fish on Last Mountain Lake. December 1964.

(29): Close-up of unidentified First Nations man in costume at Fort Qu'Appelle Winter Festival. ca. 1973.

(30): Five unidentified men and a dog seated on shore of lake in Qu'Appelle Valley. ca. 1900.

(31): Reverend Athol Murray in costume at Lebret Pageant, 1925.

(32): Panoramic view of two unidentified men and two unidentified women on hill overlooking the tuberculosis sanatorium near Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. Photographer: Gibson Photo. 1917 or after.

Cowan, Pamela

Photocopies of a series of articles by Pamela Cowan of the Regina Sun, published during June 29 and Oct. 5 in the Speaker's Corner section of the Regina Sun. The articles tell the history of many Regina buildings and a park including: Victoria Park, Government House, Federal Building, Central Fire Hall, First Baptist Church, St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Darke Hall, Balfour Technical High School, Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Knox-Metropolitan United Church, Holy Rosary Cathedral, and Wetmore School. All sketches are by William Argan.

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