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Estlin and Regina, Saskatchewan
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- Graphic material
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ca. 1920-ca. 1955 (Creation)
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26 photographs : prints, b&w
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Custodial history
Arthur Revill donated these items to the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan in one accession in 2006: R2006-185 (April 24, 2006).
Scope and content
(1)-(15): Images relating to Estlin, Saskatchewan including students gathered in front of Boyle School; a grain elevator on fire on July 22, 1920; exterior view of first store in Estlin; Mrs. Carson standing in front of a restaurant; the livery barn; fire at the lumber yard in 1929; group photograph of Estlin Ladies Aid Group ca. 1927; and members of the Revill family of Estlin.
(16)-(23): Images of the Exhibition parade in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1936 including Knights of Columbus float; float with banner reading "The Confederation of Three Great Canadian Churches, Methodist, Presbyterian & Congregational; and members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on horseback. Regina City Hall is in the background of most images.
(24): Exterior view of Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina with Victoria Park in foreground.
(25): Queen Elizabeth and King George in cavalcade during visit to Regina in 1939.
(26): Exterior view of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) building in Regina. [1955 or after]
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Records are in good physical condition.
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- English
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- Latin
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Records are open for research use. The majority of the photographs donated by Arthur Revill were not processed as they lacked identifying information (dates, personal names, geographical locations, etc.). The unprocessed photographs are stored in the PAS accession file. Please consult reference archivist to access these images.
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Final
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Full
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- English
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- Latin