Gull Lake (Sask.)

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A History of Gull Lake

Booklet entitled A History of Gull Lake, written for the Women's Christian Temperance Union by Ruth Nelson, Hilda Robinson and M. Frances Logan, 1921. (16 p.) Includes names of WCTU, Gull Lake Branch officers for the year August 1920 to August 1921.

Biographical sketch of Margaret Frances Logan compiled by Pat Greenways of Edmonton, Alberta in 2020. Logan (1876-1974) was a teacher in Conquest, Gull Lake, and Swift Current, Saskatchewan until her retirement in 1944.

Aerial views of picnic, camping and recreation sites and resort areas

Aerial views of various picnic, camping and recreation sites, as well as resort areas golf courses, and provincial parks throughout southern Saskatchewan. Image 57 includes Arnold Feusi of Parks Branch, beside the Cessna aircraft flown for the aerial images. 99 and 100: Aerial views of the Stringer and Haylock farms, respectively.

Vawter, Ralph

Aerial views of various locations in southern Saskatchewan

Aerial views of various locations throughout southern Saskatchewan, including: 01 the Museum of Natural History, Regina; 02 to 03 and 21 to 22 Maple Creek; 04 to 05 Gull Lake; 07 to 08, 11, 29, 31 and 35 Swift Current; 08 Herbert; 09 Morse; 10 to 11 and 15 the sodium sulphate plant at Chaplin; 12 Secretar; 13 Parkbeg; 16 to 20 Moose Jaw; 23 to 26 and 32 Duncairn Dam; 27 to 28 trestle bridge located between Watt and Duncairn; 30 Hutterite colony near Piapot; 36 Lebret; 37 Fort San; 38 fish hatchery at Fort Qu'Appelle; 39 microwave tower at McLean; 40 Regina; 41 Marievale Mission at Crooked Lake; 42 Saskatchewan Power Corporation sub station at Red Jacket; 43 microwave tower at Whitewood; 44 microwave tower at Moosomin; 45 B-Say-Tah; 46 to 47 Grenfell. As well, 33 and 34 depict Clifford Ashfield beside an aircraft at the Swift Current airport.

Vawter, Ralph

Aerial views of various Saskatchewan locations

Aerial views of various locations in south Saskatchewan. 01: Mossbank. 02: Potash Plant at Bishopric. 03 to 05: Moose Jaw. 06: B.A. Oil Refinery at Moose Jaw. 07 to 08: Proposed La Fleche Resort, six miles north of La Fleche. 09: La Fleche. 10: Assiniboia. 11: Business section of Assiniboia. 12: Piapot. 13: Tompkins. 14: Gull Lake. 15: Landing strip (Smith Field) at Swift Current. 16: Hodgeville. 17: Gravelbourg. 18: Wolseley. 19: Summerberry. 20: Windthorst. 21: Kipling. 22 to 23: Carlyle. 24: Arcola. 25: Weyburn. 26: Grenfell. 27: Sintaluta. 28: Indian Head. 29: McLean. 30: Balgonie. 31: Qu'Appelle. 32 to 33: Yorkton.

Vawter, Ralph

Agriculture - Economic Aspects

  • R-1585
  • File
  • 1918-1972

Reports published by the University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture, federal Department of Agriculture, Dominion Bureau of Statistics and other organizations relating to farm business, income, indebtedness, financial progress and economic classification of land in various parts of Saskatchewan.

Includes a report by E.C. Hope and R.A. Stutt entitled An Economic Study of Land Settlement in the Albertville-Garrick Area of Northern Saskatchewan, 1941. Includes an article by G.E. Britnell entitled Saskatchewan, 1930-1935 relating to droughts and relief measures.

Archaeological site at Gull Lake

Negatives relating to archaeological site at Gull Lake, from Doug Wade. 01: Southwest view to archaeological site. 02: North along gulley, beside buffalo drive site. 03: South up gulley. 04: South from point opposite archaeological digs. 05: 100 foot trench into buffalo drive slope. 06: Ches Brown and Bruce McCorquodale at trench. 07 to 08: Worker at screen. 09: C. Haglund and Ray Harrison at site. 10: General view looking west from bottom of drop. 11: Museum and Department of Natural Resources staff examining dig. 12: Filming TV clips for CBC and local news. 13 to 14: Ferry crossing near Batoche. 15: Lunch at Gull Lake Camp. 16: 10 foot square and screens. 17: Department of Natural Resources staff visiting workers. 18: Ray Harrison, Tom Kehoe and Ches Brown discussing Gull Lake Project. 19: Tom Kehoe. 20: Dinner at Camp, Alice Kehoe on left. 21: Archaeologist Jim Brown (centre), at lunch. 22: Mess tent. 23: Bruce McCorquodale. 24: Department of Natural Resources group discussing work. 25: Blade taken from 10-foot square. 26: Teepee below drive site. 27 to 29: Workers in 10-foot square. 30: Jim Brown, using trowl and whisk in square. 31: View north across fields above buffalo drive location. 32: View north down buffalo drive slope.

Biog. - McCue, Patrick Joseph

  • Clippings File - Biog. - McCue, Patrick Joseph
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  • 1936-12-28

The Leader-Post (Regina) obituary for Patrick Joseph McCue, a doctor who practiced in Gull lake, Saskatchewan.

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