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1938 Ford truck owned by Alexandre Gervais

  • R-A20032
  • Item
  • 1940

Item is an image of a 1938 Ford truck owned by Alexandre Gervais, a grain loader constructed by Gervais is on the back of the truck.

1959 Royal Visit to Saskatchewan

  • R-B4768 (1)-(8)
  • Item
  • 1959

Images of the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, to Saskatchewan taken by Government of Saskatchewan Photographic Services.

(1)-(4): Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting the Talbot Farm, home of Carl and Olive Wells, in the Tuxford, Saskatchewan district.
(5): Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip riding in an automobile.
(6): Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip inspecting a 4-H Club.
(7): Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) non-commissioned officers with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History in Regina. T.C. Douglas and Fred Bard are present.
(8): Queen Elizabeth II arriving at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. T.C. Douglas is standing alongside.

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

5e Festival Théâtral Jeunesse

Photo F 721-6521 shows a woman fixing a mascot’s costume, photos F 721-6522 and F 721-6524 show the theatre with a sign that says “5th Youth Theatre Festival” in French and English, photo F 721-6523 shows five people on a bus, photo F 721-6525 is a group photo on a farm, photo F 721-6526 shows people dancing/talking, photos F 721-6527, F 721-6529 and F 721-6530 show people in costume and photo F 721-6528 is a group photo with some people holding trophies.

La photo F 721-6521 montre une femme qui répare le costume d'une mascotte, les photos F 721-6522 et F 721-6524 montre une pancarte d'un théâtre qui dit « 5e Festival Théâtral Jeunesse » en français et en anglais, la photo F 721-6523 montre cinq personnes qui sont sur un autobus, la photo F 721-6526 est une photo de groupe à une ferme, la photo F 721-6526 montre des gens qui dansent/parlent, les photos F 721-6527, F 721-6529 et F 721-6530 montrent les gens qui sont costumés et la photo F 721-6528 est une photo de groupe et on peut voir des certaines personnes tiennent des trophées.

60 hp Caterpillar tractor pulling 60 feet of duck foot cultivators on Lone Warrior farm, Montana

Items are images showing a 60 hp caterpillar tracked tractor pulling 60 feet of duck foot cultivators on the Lone Warrior farm in Montana. Image (1) shows the tractor and cultivators from the front and image (2) shows the tractor and cultivator from behind.

The Lone Warrior farm was one of nine operated between 1924 and 1945 by the Fairway Farm Corporation to demonstrate the ideas of M.L. Wilson [of the Agricultural Economics Department of Montana State College] about agricultural organization, financing, and dry farming techniques.

@SAB

Component is a series of news items concerning the Saskatchewan Archives Board (SAB): the retirement from the SAB of Frank Korvemaker (appraisal and acquisition archivist), the death of Douglas Bocking (former associate provincial archivist and editor of Saskatchewan History), the acquisition of the records of P.G. Downes, and a review of the Harvest Fair celebrations held in the Regina reading room. Pages also include corrections to information appearing in the spring/summer 2013 issue of Saskatchewan History.

Black and white photographs appearing with these news items include: head and shoulders image of Frank Korvemaker; P.G. Downes seated beside a few boats; Nadine Charabin (manager of SAB Reference Services and publications coordinator of Saskatchewan History) and Tim Novak (reference archivist) interacting with guests at the Heritage Fair; Linda McIntyre (Provincial Archivist) and Barr Gorkin (member of Friends of the Saskatchewan Archives) making a draw for a door prize at the Heritage Fair; Douglas Bocking working at his desk (S-B6536); and several men standing in farm yard and wheat field of an unidentified farm (R-D1192).

Article is found in volume 65, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 2.

Saskatchewan Archives Board

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