A man's reflection seen in a mirror over a fireplace in a living room
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A man's reflection seen in a mirror over a fireplace in a living room. Wallpaper and pictures on wall. Possibly Bishop Jervois A. Newnham.
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A man's reflection seen in a mirror over a fireplace in a living room
A man's reflection seen in a mirror over a fireplace in a living room. Wallpaper and pictures on wall. Possibly Bishop Jervois A. Newnham.
Indian cabin in the north showing crude fireplace
Part of A. C. Kolb fonds
Indian cabin in the north showing crude fireplace.
Carved fireplace possibly at Cannington Manor.
Transferred to Rusty Mcdonald fonds, S-RM-B 224
Georgina Mckay fixing picture in a living room with a fireplace
A woman, possibly Georgina McKay, fixing a picture on the wall in a living room. Several pictures on the wall for a show, and a bench and fireplace in the room.
Council chamber fireplace, Legislative Building (Regina)
Council chamber fireplace, Legislative Building.
Eastend gentlemen with chimney of an old house
(1) Frank Bennet, H. C. Crawford, and H. S. Jones of Eastend standing beside the chimney of an old house built by Métis after Red River rebellion; (2) chimney of the old house at Chimney Coulee, Saskatchewan.
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
(1): Group of unidentified men seated at tables with documents in front of them. Murdoch Alexander MacPherson is seated in front of the fireplace with his chin in his hand. Location unknown. 19--.
(2): Portrait of nine women seated on and standing behind a sofa. Some of the women are wives of men who served in the Cabinet of Saskatchewan Premier J.T.M.(James Thomas Milton) Anderson. Includes wives of Frederick D. Munroe; Alan C. Stewart; Walter C. Buckle; James F. Bryant; Howard McConnell; J.T.M. Anderson; and Murdoch Alexander MacPherson. Iowa MacPherson on far right. [between 1929 and 1934].
(3): Group photograph of Saskatchewan Department of Telephones officials, the Lieutenant Governor, and members of the Executive Council at inauguration of the Trans-Canada Telephone System in the Lieutenant Governor's Parlour in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan on January 25, 1932. Murdoch Alexander MacPherson is seated in the first row, third from left. Telephones are sitting on the tables in front of the men. Photographer: Butcher and Runnalls, Regina.
Butcher and Runnalls
Fireplace and chimney (stone) of an old Hudson's Bay Company building
Fireplace and chimney (stone) of an old Hudson's Bay Company building.
Two Indian women in front of a fireplace
Part of T.C. Douglas fonds
Two Indian women in front of a fireplace, one putting a pail over a fire to heat, at Montreal Lake, northern Saskatchewan.
Fireplace chimney remains of former RCMP residence at Lac la Ronge
Fireplace chimney - only remains of former Royal Canadian Mounted Police residence at Lac La Ronge. House destroyed by fire in or about 1920.