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Liberal politicians and events

(1)-(28): Images of Liberal politician David Gordon (Davey) Steuart, including head and shoulders portraits and images of Steuart in his office, talking on the telephone, and attending various events. Photographers include George Reisenauer, Brigdens, and Government of Saskatchewan Photo Services. ca. 1960-1976.

(29): Image of unidentified man speaking at the podium at the 1968 Liberal convention. A caricature of W. Ross Thatcher is in the background.

(30): Image of four unidentified women and one man in campaign office. Saskatchewan Liberal Youth Day and W. Ross Thatcher posters on the wall in the background. [1967?].

(31): Image of W. Ross Thatcher greeting two women while a group of men and women look on.

(32)-(34): Images of an unidentified reporter interviewing protesters. Date and location unknown.

(35): Image of unidentified children and adults gathered around the rotunda in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina.

(36): Image of two unidentified men seated in/standing next to a caterpillar in a treed area. Photographer: Morris Studios and Camera Center, Moosomin, Saskatchewan.

(37): Image of Eugene Whelan, Ralph Goodale and two other unidentified men sitting at a table. Photographer: Jean-Marc Carisse, National Liberal Caucus Research Bureau.

(38)-(39): Image of Ralph Goodale and Tony Abbott looking over documents.

(40): Image of four men, including Ralph Goodale and Bryce Mackasey, standing together with a poster of Pierre E. Trudeau and a Canadian flag in the background.

(41): Image of Joseph Clifford (Cliff) McIsaac seated at a desk, holding a telephone in his right hand.

(42): Image of Otto Lang, Donn Walsh, and Ted Malone standing together. Donn Walsh is wearing an Al Zabinsky campaign sticker on his lapel.

(43)-(44): Image of Gordon Burton Grant looking over fishing tackle with two unidentified boys.

(45): Image of unidentified man holding a stick in the water while an unidentified girl seated next to him looks on. Photographer: West's Studio, Regina.

(46): Image of unidentified men and women gathered at a Liberal event at the Kiwanis Club in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. D.G. Steuart is standing above the female guitar player.

(47): Image of young people gathered at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina listening to an unidentified man. 1972.

(48): Image of the Young Girls' Choir performing at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. A large floral centerpiece in foreground. 1972.

Steele and Underwood families and various scenes

(1)-(16): Photographs of various members of the Steele and Underwood families, consisting mainly of studio portraits. Includes images of Marion Elsie (Steele) Underwood and her husband, Charles Clifford Underwood, and daughters, Janice Lynn Underwood and Susan May Underwood, and other individuals as follows: Lawrence Albert Steele; Viola Steele; Albert Edwin Steele; Minnie Jane Steele; Vernon Lloyd Steele; Florence Steele; Elsie Steele; Eva Steele; Minnie Jane Midgeley; Melba Steele; Violet Steele; Janice Lynn Underwood; and Susan May Underwood. Detailed information is written on the back of the photographs. Image 8 was taken by W. Fyfe of North Battleford. Includes copy of article dated April 3, 1969 regarding coffee table made by Lawrence A. Steele.

(17): Exterior view of wooden church, possibly in Balgonie or Denholm, Saskatchewan. [19--].

(18): Exterior view of C. Chas. Fanset General Merchants in Denholm. Unidentified people with two horses and carts in front.

(19): Exterior side view of railway station in Ruddell, Saskatchewan.

(20): Exterior view of Hotel Ruddell in Ruddell, Saskatchewan.

(21): Members of Ruddell Band. Lawrence Steele third from left. Albert Steele forth from left. Ruddell railway station in background. [1912 or after].

(22): Members of Ruddell Brass Band. Names included. Photographer: E.L. Lane, North Battleford. [1912 or after].

Hotels in Saskatchewan

Interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including renovations in 1965 and road signs advertising the King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon, in 1968; interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Melville, Saskatchewan; exterior views of the Blackstone Hotel, Yorkton, Saskatchewan; exterior view of Hotel Windsor (location unknown); interior views of a hotel, possibly in Humboldt, Saskatchewan; apartment building with Business Machines Service vehicle parked in front; unidentified male participants in Travellers curling spiel in Regina, 1950 wearing Melville Curling Club sweaters and Arlington Hotel, Humboldt sweaters; head and shoulders portrait of Stan Wayte; and unidentified male and female entertainers.

Image nos. 59 to 63 are colour postcards depicting Sheraton Cavalier Motor Inn, Saskatoon; King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Saskatoon Boys Pipe Band; Holiday Inn, Regina; and Westward Motor Inn, Regina.

Photographers where indicated are as follows: Saskatchewan Film Board; Government of Saskatchewan, Photo Services Branch; Len Hillyard, Saskatoon; Maurice Milligan, Saskatoon; Delmar Studios, Saskatoon; Gale's Studio, Melville; Brown's Portrait Studio, Melville; and Jessop, Humboldt.

Photographs and employment charters relating to Archibald McDonald

Images accumulated and used by Archibald McDonald (1836-1915), the last Chief Factor for the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Qu'Appelle.

(1): Exterior view of the Hudson's Bay Company store in Fort Qu'Appelle with seven unidentified men, one dog and one child in front of the store.

(2): Portrait of Archibald McDonald seated in a chair with his legs crossed. Photographer: Maull & Company, London, United Kingdom.

(3): Portrait of Archibald McDonald by Gauvin Gentzel & Company of Winnipeg. McDonald's signature is below the portrait.

(4): Exterior view of Fort Garry.

(5): Composite photograph of Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) Commissioned Officers, 1872-1881. Key to picture is included.

(6): Group of unidentified men in room with door in background and furs on floor in front. American Art Gallery, Winnipeg stamped on back.

(7): Group of unidentified men outside the original Fort Garry gate.

(8): Photographic copy of a sketch of Fort Qu'Appelle by Neison, 1877.

GM-DA-6: Watercolour painting of Fort Qu'Appelle by F.W. Lee, October 1899.

TR-205 to TR-206: Charters issued to Archibald McDonald by the Hudson's Bay Company relating to his employment as chief trader and factor dated April 9, 1872 and May 31, 1873.

Photographs collected by Gwen Norelius

Miscellaneous collection of photographs including image of Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co. Limited, Local 123 elevator; two unidentified women and a man seated in an automobile; portrait of John and Lena Treking of Hollis; portrait of Gertie Jeordoe of Hollis; exterior view of a house, possibly belonging to Mrs. Cochran; a harvesting outfit; an infant named Phyllis Ray Hunsuign; a man in Western wear standing next to a horse; a portrait of Nora Snyder; a colour postcard of Second Avenue, Saskatoon sent to Miss Ada Norelius of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; and two postcards sent to Chester Norelius of Ratner, Saskatchewan.

Photographs collected by Paula Rein

(1): Members of the Gibbs baseball team of Gibbs, Saskatchewan gathered in front of some trees. Back row, from left to right: Jim Torrie, Gus Brandt, Art Dohlen, Jim Renwick and Holly Evenson. Front row, left to right: Ingy Evenson, unknown, Bill Torrie, and Bill Renwick. [ca. 1910s].

(2): Members of the Alexander Richard Graham family of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Seated left to right: Muriel (Graham) Torrie, Alice Maude (Bambrick) Graham, Alexander Richard Graham and Myrtle (Graham) Herman. Standing left to right: Fen Graham, Laurie Graham and Roy Graham. [between 1914 and 1918].

(3): Studio portrait of a Lutheran confirmation group, taken either at North Southey or at Watertown, Minnesota, 1931. Charlie Rein is standing in the middle row, first on the right.

(4): Anthony (Tony) Paul Chernick (left) and Frank "Happy" Graf sitting in front of the Craven Esso Service station in Craven, Saskatchewan owned by Mr. Chernick, 1974.

(5): Aerial photograph of a portion of Craven, Saskatchewan showing the Esso service station owned by Anthony Chernick. [1974 or before].

Groome, Paul F.

  • R-1272.1
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1907-1959

Records created, accumulated and used by Paul F. Groome (1896-1992) of Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: minutes of Rae Street Methodist Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, July 10, 1907 to February 20, 1912; minutes of Sixth Avenue United Church, Regina, April 6, 1936 to October 1, 1951; "minutes of the Young Men's Christian Association of Regina, Saskatchewan covering the period from 1890 to 1959" by Paul F. Groome and related source materials; Institute of Power Engineers decal; Western Canada Firemens' Association convention badge, 1908; and photographs relating mainly to Regina, Saskatchewan and its pioneers (including Harry Hourie, William Wallace Gibson, Zachary M. Hamilton, George Barr and Mrs. George Barr); electric power plants; and the activities and facilities of the YMCA, including its camps, swimming pool; Rae Street Methodist Church; Sixth Avenue United Church; St. John's United Church; Regina Boat Club regattas on Wascana Lake. Groome was employed as an engineer at the Regina Municipal Power Plant from 1929 to 1961.

Groome, Paul F., 1896-1992

McAra family

(1): Unidentified men standing on raised platform at the laying of the cornerstone for the new City Hall in Regina, 1906. Peter McAra Jr., Mayor of Regina, possibly in photograph.

(2): Peter McAra Jr. and family outside of house at Broad Street and 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan.

(3): Head and shoulders portrait of Peter McAra Sr. [1915 or before].

(4)-(8): Images taken during the visit of the Prince of Wales to Regina, Saskatchewan on October 4, 1919. Includes images of the Prince of Wales inspecting the nurses, giving a royal salute at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, and passing under the Arch en route to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. Images taken by Kilroe, Regina.

(9): Portrait of two children identified as Auntie Bell and Uncle Fred. Photographer: Rossie, Regina.

(10): Portrait of Edna McAra. [1902 or after].

(11): Group of fifteen men, including Peter McAra Jr., and one woman standing next to a tent during the sod turning for the Regina waterworks.

(12): Portrait of unidentified woman in wedding dress holding a large bouquet of flowers. Photographer: W.L. West, Regina.

(13): Head and shoulders portrait of Edna McAra, daughter of Peter McAra Jr.. Photographer: Johnson Bros., Regina, Saskatchewan. [1902 or after].

(14): Exterior, side view of house at 2013 Victoria Avenue, Regina. The house was built around 1885 by Mr. Justice Richardson.

(15): Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, possibly the parents of Amanda Jane (Wallace) McAra, outside of a two-storey house in Moosomin, Saskatchewan.

Photographs copied from The Tattler

Photographs copied from various original issues of The Tattler (call number R-N 177) as follows:
(1): Head and shoulders portrait of William Melville Martin copied from The Tattler, Volume 1, No. 5, September 29, 1906, page 3.

(2): Photograph by Rossie captioned Crack Tennis Players of 1906. Copied from Volume 1, No. 4, September 22, 1906, page 4. Information accompanying photograph is as follows: P. F. Harding, runner up in handicap singles; G. Carmichael, handicap singles champion; H. M. Tait, runner up in open singles; F. G. Wheat, open singles champion.

(3): Photograph by Rossie captioned Regina Tennis Club, 1906, from Volume 1, No. 4, September 22, 1906. Information accompanying photo is as follows: Reading from left to right, top row - Miss Dowswell, Messrs. Wheat, Tait, Hoffman, McGrachen and Harding. Centre row - Mrs. Read, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Meek, Miss Hill, Mrs. McLean and W. Laird. Bottom row - Messrs. McRae, Carmichael, Wilson, Gurney, Atkinson, Stokes (secretary).

(4): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 7 captioned Professor Laubach, conductor of the Philharmonic Society which will put the "Creation" into rehearsal on the 19th.

(5): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 5 captioned Regina's First Apartment Block Now being Built on Albert Street by J. H. Haslam.

(6): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 1 captioned The New Metropolitan Methodist Church, to cost $88,000, the cornerstone of which was laid last Monday by Mrs. W. M. Longworthy.

Rossie, Edgar Charlotte, 1875-1942

Hadden family

(1): Unidentified men standing with threshing equipment on the Hadden farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan. "Hadden Tractors" is written in reverse on the image.

(2): Picture postcard with view of Pleasant Valley, south-west of Melfort, Saskatchewan in 1916. The postcard includes a message written by Edwin Hadden to his wife.

(3): Edwin P. Hadden and Larry Porter in uniform, ca. 1916.

(4): Postcard of an Indian travois photographed and copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Alberta.

(5): Studio portrait of Edwin P. Hadden in Melfort Chief of Police uniform, 1921.

(6): Edwin P. Hadden and his sister, Christina Hadden, standing in a horse-drawn wagon on the Hadden farm near Melfort, 1915.

(7): O.S. Gunderson demonstrating new tractor and plow for breaking land near Melfort, [1922 or 1928].

(8): Three men standing with tractor and plow, breaking prairie sod on homestead. [1922 or 1928].

(9): Jean Shaw Rathan Aber seated outside with a dog, while visiting Melfort. 1924.

(10): Gunderson demonstrating tractor near Melfort [1922 or 1928].

(11): Christina Hadden and Lillian Jackson seated on the step in front of a house in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

(12): Ina Campbell seated on the railing of a house in Melfort holding a musical instrument. 1920.

(13): Christina (Hadden) McRae and Lillian Jackson seated on the steps of a building, possibly in California.

(14): Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Christina (Hadden) McRae standing in front of a building. ca. 1922.

(15)-(17): Group of men, including Edwin P. Hadden, standing in front of a CNR train in Saskatoon. The photo is captioned C.N.R. Investigation Dept. 1935 Regina Riots. Some of the individuals are identified.

(18): Group photograph of members of Transcona Pipe Band, including James McIntosh, Donald Sutherland and Alex Maclennan. [1930s?].

(19): Group photograph of members of St. Andrews Church Boys Pipe Band, Saskatoon, including Duncan Campbell and John Hadden [1936 or 1937].

According to information provided by the donor, Edwin P. Hadden farmed in the Melfort, Saskatchewan district before enlisting in World War One and serving in France. After the War, he served as Chief of Police in Melfort and in the late 1920s, he joined the police force of the Canadian National Railways (CNR) in Melville. In the late 1930s, he served with the police force in Saskatoon before moving to Calgary, Alberta and enlisting in World War Two.

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