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Scenic roadway in Wascana Centre

Item is a photograph by G.J. Wells of Butcher and Runnalls studio showing a scenic roadway in Wascana Centre, near the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, looking towards Wascana Lake.

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Regina Central Lions Club events

Group photograph taken at the Lions Club of Regina event on April 14, 1947 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Photographer: Butcher and Runnalls, Regina. Some of the men in attendance are identified.

Two photographs of the installation of new members in October 2000.

Three images taken at the Regina Central Lions Club installation of new officers on June 25, 2002. Herb Harrison, Donna Harrison, and David Dean are the only identified individuals.

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Photographs collected by Murray Kyle

(1): Group of men gathered outside during visit of Arthur Meighen to Kipling, Saskatchewan in 1926. Frederick Gore Leggett is standing 8th from the right. Arthur Meighen is possibly standing 9th or 10th from the right.

(2): View of north side of 3500 Block of Dewdney Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan decorated for the Royal Visit in 1939.

(3): Group photograph of attendees at the Reunion Banquet and Dance of the Bruce (County, Ontario) Old Boys and Girls at the Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, February 22, 1928. Image taken by Capitol Studio, Regina. Frederick Gore Leggett and his wife, Elizabeth (Parkinson) Leggett, are in the background on the right.

(4): Group photograph of attendees at the Bruce (County, Ontario) Old Boys and Girls Annual Banquet at the Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, on February 15, 1929. Image taken by Butcher & Runnalls, Regina. Ethel and John Kyle are 5th and 6th from the bottom on the left side; Frederick Gore Leggett and his wife, Elizabeth (Parkinson) Leggett, are 4th and 2nd from the bottom on the right side; Dr. D.C. Hart is 6th from the bottom on the right side (white hair and dinner jacket).

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Road beside Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Item is a photograph by G. J. Wells of Butcher and Runnalls studio that shows a road lined with trees that is located at the rear of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building with the dome of the Legislative Building visible in the background through the trees.

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Murdoch Alexander MacPherson

(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.

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