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Item is a postcard on which is an image of Yellow Grass School. Postcard is posted with a one-cent stamp, includes postmark from Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, a handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as Augustus H. Ball of Yorkton, Saskatchewan and sender as J. Liggett of Yellow Grass.
Postcard of hand-coloured photograph of the Memorial Gates at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, with St. Andrew's College in the background. The Memorial Gates were dedicated in 1928 to individuals from the U of S community who lost their lives in World War I. Postcard is no. 34 in the Saskatoon series published by the Camera Products Co., Vancouver, British Columbia.
The bombarded city of Arras, France, during Great War, 1914-1916. Views of the wreckage of St. John the Baptist Church; Pharmacie de la Gare; Saint-Gery Street and the Belfry; and the interior of the Cathedral before and after the bombardment.
Streets and buildings of Arras, France. The 14th century town hall before being destroyed by bombardment during the Great War. St. Nicolas Street, and St. John the Baptist Church; and Railway station place and Gambetta Street.
Souvenir booklet with 15 colour postcards published by Valentine - Black Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. Includes images of Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Parliament (Legislative) Building; Victoria Park with Hotel Saskatchewan in background; Union Station; Wascana Lake; Federal Building; Albert Street Bridge; cenotaph in Victoria Park; boating on Wascana Lake; General Hospital; floral gardens in front of the Legislative Building; Hotel Saskatchewan; and Wascana Park.
Souvenir folder with 20 colour postcards engraved by the Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario. Includes views of Parliament (Legislative) Building; bus depot; airport; Grey Nuns' Hospital; Normal School; Balfour Technical School; Regina College; Luther College; people swimming in Wascana Lake; Wascana Lake; Federal Building and Saskatchewan Hotel; Eleventh Avenue; Post Office; Scarth Street looking north; cenotaph in Victoria Park; Union Depot; General Hospital; Victoria Park; and Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Indian.
Scenic views of Auxi-le-Château, France. Ruins of a Feudal Château; Château de Montargueuil; countryside; City Hall and Church; and a mill by a river. 1916.
Scenes of bombardment in Albert, Province of Somme, France. A workshop; the Basilica of Albert; Bapaume Street; and Jeanne d'Harcourt Street in wreckage. Great War, 1914-1916.
(1): Image of a sports day in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. September 1919. (2): Image of a stone monument on the site of Fort Livingstone in the Pelly, Saskatchewan district. Monument is surrounded by a fence with a gate. [1954?]. (3): Exterior view of Main Street in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan with Bank of Canada and Morrisons Drug Store in view. [1905 or after]. (4): Postcard of unidentified potash plant in Saskatchewan with a wheat field and combine harvestor in the foreground. Postcard published by Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd. and distributed by Regina News Ltd. [1950s?]. (5): View of Canadian National Railways (CN) train at Punnichy, Saskatchewan. Buildings in background and Saskatchewan Pool elevator in view. [1960s?]. (6): View of Saskatchewan Pool No. 108 elevator in Chaplin, Saskatchewan with Canadian Pacific Railway rail car in front. Saskatchewan Wheat Pool photo. [ca. 1970]. (7): View of Saskatchewan Pool No. 476 elevator in Rowatt, Saskatchewan. [ca. 1970].
Items are picture postcards of various scenes of Saskatchewan, including: the boathouse at Regina Beach; No. 1 wharf at Regina Beach; people boating at Regina Beach; Regina Beach as seen from the lake; Boy Scouts leading a school parade in Lumsden, Saskatchewan on June 3, 1913, with the Lumsden Hotel in the background; a social gathering at Lumsden Beach; Shafer Restaurant stand at Lumsden plowing match on June 15, 1911; exterior view of hospital in Swift Current; exterior view of C.H. Schafer Restaurant; and Frank Blaney [Belaney] of Prelate sitting in automobile. One of the postcards was written to Clarance Spicer by his mother.