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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

Anthony Henday enters the Blackfoot Camp, 1754

  • R-D346-D (10)
  • Item
  • 1754-1951

Illustration of Anthony Henday, a Hudson's Bay Company labourer, upon arrival at a Blackfoot camp in 1754.

Arbuckle, George Franklin, 1909-2001

Between the Touchwoods: A History of Punnichy and Districts

  • (S)YF 349
  • Item
  • 1983

Between the Touchwoods: A History of Punnichy and Districts. Published by Punnichy and Districts History Book Committee. A history of Punnichy, Arbury, Kutawa, Touchwood, and surrounding school districts: Arbury School District No. 1230; Criterion School District No. 3766; Dickens School District No. 869; Hollis School District No. 5102; Kutawa School District No. 477; Lakewood Vale School District No. 1266; Mathyas School District No. 3141; Mission Lake School District No. 1716; Perryville School District No. 4341; Punnichy School District No. 2257; Schiller School District No. 3618; and Touchwood Siding School District No. 5235. Also includes brief histories of: Gordon Residential School; Muskowekwan First Nation; George Gordon First Nation; Day Star First Nation; the Hudson's Bay Company post at Touchwood Hills; the former Kutawa Rural Municipality No. 278; and Touchwood Rural Municipality No. 248.

Bradbrooke, C.A.

Major C.A. Bradbrooke, after service in South Africa, Aden and India, came to Canada and settled eventually at Kamsack, where he was active in a number of local organizations, the Yorkton militia unit, and was an officer in the Canadian Army overseas in World War I. His papers, which include diaries, correspondence, maps and photographs, relate to all of these aspects of his career.

Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Site

Views of the Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Site, located near Duck Lake. Fort Carlton was established in 1810 and was the most easterly of the three Hudson' Bay Company posts built along the North Saskatchewan River. It was the focal point of the fur trade, handling supplies and furs by both water and land. 01 to 02: Showing interior restoration of the fort. 03 to 07: View of the interior of the stockade. 08: Close-up view of the commemorative plaque erected by the Government of Saskatchewan. 09: View of interior restoration. 10 to 16: Exterior views of the stockade.

Christensen, R. W.

Fort Good Hope

Item is an image showing Roman Catholic mission/church and the Hudson's Bay Company post located at Fort Good Hope in the Northwest Territories.

Crean, Frank J.P. (Frank Joseph Patrick), 1875-1932

Fort Langley

  • R-D346-D (22)
  • Item
  • 1962

Item is an oblique aerial view of Fort Langley, British Columbia, which was established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1827 and became a national historic park.

Hunter, George

Fort of Prince of Wales

  • R-D346-D (21)
  • Item
  • 1962

Item is an illustration of Fort Prince of Wales in Manitoba.

Hunter, George

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