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The Memorial Gates, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

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.

Photographs relating to James Stevenson Balfour

Images relating mainly to James Stevenson Balfour (1894-1969), a lawyer who resided in Regina, Saskatchewan.

(1): Group photograph of the Regina Collegiate Institute 1914-15 teaching staff. Back row: N. R. McLeod; J. E. Campbell; R. Weir; R. R. Kersey. Middle row: Miss L. Handy; Miss M. Weaver; T. H. Bissonnette; and G. D. Robertson. Front row: A. J. Pyke; W. Ramsay; N. F. Black; N. MacMurchy; Miss E. D. Cathro; and W. G. J. Scrimgeour. Image taken by Rossie, Regina.

(2): Group photograph of N. F. Black, vice-principal, and members of the graduating class, senior form, Regina Collegiate Institute, 1913-14. James Stevenson Balfour is standing in the back row, first on the left; Mabel MacFarlane is seated, third from right. Image taken by Rossie, Regina.

(3): Head and shoulders portrait of Beattie Ramsay in Royal Air Force (RAF) uniform. [between 1914 and 1918].

(4): Threshing outfit at Agnes Balfour's homestead near Lumsden.

(5): Group photograph of University of Saskatchewan rugby team. James Stevenson Balfour is kneeling on the left. [1914 or 1915].

(6): Group photograph of the officers of the Regina Collegiate Institute Cadet Corps, 1913-14. James Stevenson Balfour is seated on the left in the middle row. Image taken by Rossie, Regina.

(7): Group photograph of Regina Collegiate Institute hockey team, including (back row) George Porter; V. Hipwell; Mr. Hector Lang; Mr. Scrimgeour; J. Campbell; J. Balfour; (front row) M. S. Taylor; F. Creswell; G. Wells; W. Hastings; and B. Ramsay. [1911 or 1912]. (2 copies).

(8): Group photograph of members of Regina Collegiate Institute football team. James Stevenson Balfour is standing in the back row, third from the right. Image taken by Rossie, Regina. [ca. 1914].

(9): Group photograph of members of Regina Collegiate Institute 1912-13 hockey team. Top row: R. Weir; P. Traub; W. Hastings; G. Porter; J. Sheppard; G. Robinson; and W. Scrimgeour. Second Row: C. Darke; H. Longworthy; Hector Lang; G. Wells; B. Ramsay. Third row: A. Brown; J. Balfour (captain); and C. Tanner. (3 copies)

(10): Group photograph of players and staff of Regina Collegiate Institute senior hockey team, winners of the City League and holders of the England Cup. Image taken by Rossie, Regina. [1910 or 1911].

(11): Group photograph of Regina Collegiate Institute junior hockey team. James Stevenson Balfour is standing in the back row, second from the left. Hector Lang, teacher, is seated in the chair in the middle row. Image taken by Rossie, Regina. [1910 or 1911].

(12): Composite photograph of University of Saskatchewan, College of Arts and Science, Inter Faculty Hockey Champions, 1914-15. Individuals identified as follows: A. S. Bell; J. S. Balfour; A. G. Adamson; G. F. Porter; Dr. R. D. MacLaurin, donor of cup; R. J. Haney, manager; R. J. Fyfe; D. J. Mitchell; and W. Janzen.

(13): Composite photograph of University of Saskatchewan Rugby Team, Champions of Northern Saskatchewan. Image taken by J. McCarthy Photo, Saskatoon, 1914. Individuals identified as follows: R. L. Shannon; P. G. Makaroff; J. S. Balfour; A. M. Walker; C. F. Porter; W. E. Walker; R. J. Haney; R. S. Turriff; A. G. Adamson; J. C. Scott; W. B. Thompson; J. D. Mitchell; F. J. Freer; R. J. Fyfe; A. L. Silverson; A. S. Bell; and A. L. Silverson. (2 copies).

Rossie, Edgar Charlotte, 1875-1942

Publications and articles relating to John Walker

  • PI-811
  • Documento
  • 1962-1984

Records relating to John Walker and his professional career in horticulture, including service as assistant superintendent in charge of horticulture at the Canada Department of Agriculture Experimental Farm in Indian Head, Saskatchewan (1925-1929) and superintendent of the Canada Department of Agriculture Forest Nursery Station in Indian Head (1942-1958) as follows:

1) Copy of article relating to John Walker's professional career in prairie horticulture. Source unknown. [1982 or after].
2) Copy of Agricultural Institute of Canada Fellowship Award Nomination of John Walker by Manitoba Institute of Agrologists, Winnipeg Branch with additional notations. ca. 1978.
3) Copy of document written by John Walker entitled Overseas Service in World War I. Walker served in France in the Fiftieth Battalion, Fourth Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
4) Publication entitled Development of Horticulture on the Northern Great Plains, written by W.H. Alderman and sponsored by the Great Plains Region American Society for Horticultural Science, 1962. Chapter 17 relates to Saskatchewan and includes information on the Dominion Experimental Farms at Indian Head, Rosthern, Scott, Swift Current and Melfort; the Federal Forest Nursery Stations at Indian Head and Sutherland; horticulture at the University of Saskatchewan; the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture; and horticultural organizations in Saskatchewan.
5) Publication entitled A History of Horticulture of the Great Plains Region, 1960 through 1981, edited by E.P. Lana and sponsored by the North Central (Great Plains) Region - American Society for Horticultural Science, 1984. Includes information on horticulture at the University of Saskatchewan and horticulture at the Canadian Department of Agriculture Forest Nursery in Indian Head.