9 St. Catherine St. E., Montreal, P.Q.
- AD-854
- Item
- 1954-11-24
Part of William F. Kelly fonds
Plans for alterations to a building lobby located at 9 St. Catherine's Street East in Montreal, Quebec.
Kelly, William Francis, 1931-2021
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9 St. Catherine St. E., Montreal, P.Q.
Part of William F. Kelly fonds
Plans for alterations to a building lobby located at 9 St. Catherine's Street East in Montreal, Quebec.
Kelly, William Francis, 1931-2021
Abbot, Annie, Mrs. : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Mrs. Annie Abbot to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1914.
File included two photographs as follows:
S-B9963: mowing hay with an oxen drawn cutter in Mountain View Municipality No. 318 near Hershel, Saskatchewan, 1911?
S-B9964: William John Heatherington with oxen drawn disker with David Heatherington in buggy, Mountain View Municipality No. 318, near Hershel, Saskatchewan, 1911?
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
Abbot, Annie (Mrs.)
Abrams, Hubert James : Pioneer housing questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Hubert James Abrams to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1905.
Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).
Saskatchewan Archives Board
Adams, Edna K. : Pioneer housing questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Edna K. Adams to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.
Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).
Saskatchewan Archives Board
Adams, Russel Elmer : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Russel Elmer Adams to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1908.
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
Adams, Russel Elmer
[Advertisement. Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission : 1976 campaign]
Item is an audio reel recording of 3 advertisements for the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. Advertisements are identified in accompanying information sheet as SHRC-R-76-1, SHRC-R-76-2 and SHRC-R-76-3. Each advertisement is 30 seconds in length, outlines the criteria for which a person may not be discriminated against (race, colour, religion, nationality, place of origin, ancestry, sex) and gives contact information for the Saskatoon office. The first advertisement discusses the rights persons have to fair treatment, the second focuses on protection against unequal employment and the third on fair housing.
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Aerial views of various locations within Regina. 01: Low-income housing project near Elphinstone Street and 2nd Avenue, looking north. 02: Taylor Field. 03 to 04: New terminal at Regina Airport, looking northeast. 05: Prairie Pipe plant north of the city, looking northwest. 06: Co-op shopping centre at Albert Street and Victoria Avenue, looking northwest. 07, 09: Shaw Pipe Protection Ltd. plant north of the city, looking north. 08: Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Corporation Ltd. and Prairie Pipe Protection Ltd. plants north of the city, looking northwest.
Vawter, Ralph
Affleck, William McKenzie : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about William McKenzie Affleck to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1906.
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
Affleck, William McKenzie
Affleck, William McKenzie : Pioneer housing questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about William McKenzie Affleck to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1906.
Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).
Affleck, William McKenzie
Aikenhead, M. Amanda : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about M. Amanda Aikenhead to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1900.
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
Aikenhead, Margaret Amanda Eastman (Mrs.)