Doidge, Jean

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Essay Contests

Images of the 1947 and 1948 winners of the Department of Natural Resources and Industrial Development annual essay contests as a group and visiting various sites, supervised by Jean Doidge, information writer with the department.

People

Images of various people including models and Jean Doidge, commentator, at fashion show sponsored by Yaegers Furs Ltd. at trappers' convention in Prince Albert; Mrs. MacAskill displaying fruit preserves; men studying in classroom at Saskatchewan Forestry School in Prince Albert; young Chipewyan Indian girl; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) broadcaster John Fisher; Malcolm Norris and son inspecting a rock.

Saskatchewan. Department of Natural Resources - Employees

Numerous images of Department of Natural Resources and Industrial Development/Department of Natural Resources personnel and other Saskatchewan government personnel including: Jean Doidge, information officer and radio commentator; Fred Hewett, director of the Saskatchewan Forestry School; Conservation officer Guy Horncastle; F. Glass, manager of the Saskatchewan Government Airways; A.K. Quandt, field supervisor for the northern district; W.D. Smith, manager of the Saskatchewan Box Factory; J.F. Gray, resident director of Sask. Lake and Forest Products Corporation; Gus MacDonald, production manager of Sask. Fish Board; Jack Doyle, aerial photographer; C.H. Piercy, administrator of northern education; Dave Corney; and J.L. Brockelbank.

Mines and mineral resources

(1)-(2) the mine site at the deserted town of Goldfields (3) five males at mining recorders' tent in Uranium City. (4) men and women standing outside on a walkway at the Lake Cinch mine. Jean Doidge and J.H. Brockelbank, Minister of Mineral Resources, are in the group. (5) Men standing next to an airplane holding a Saskatchewan Chamber of Mines banner.