10th anniversary of T.C. Douglas' election as Premier
- R-A21454
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- 1954
T.C. Douglas, Mrs. Irma Douglas, and Bill Surdia on the 10th anniversary of T.C. Douglas' election as Permier.
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10th anniversary of T.C. Douglas' election as Premier
T.C. Douglas, Mrs. Irma Douglas, and Bill Surdia on the 10th anniversary of T.C. Douglas' election as Permier.
Address presented to Tommy Douglas by League of Industrial Democracy
Address presented to Thomas Clement Douglas by League of Industrial Democracy.
Autographed photo of T.C. Douglas giving an address
Autographed photo of T.C. Douglas giving an address.
Saskatchewan Election Leaders: Rev. T.C, Douglas, Family Herald - Weekly Star, May 31, 1944. 1 p.
Transcripts of articles on Tommy Douglas from various Canadian newspapers, 1944-1947. 9 p.
Various newspaper articles, unknown sources, 1945-1946. 1 p.
Articles about T.C. Douglas, C.M. Fines, J.W. Corman, and G.H. Williams, North Battleford News, "Reconstruction Special", 1945. 1 p.
Wamni Nuta...Red Eagle, [T.C. Douglas was honoured by the Assiniboine Indians in 1945 with this Indian name]. 2 p.
Biographical Material: T.C. Douglas, compiled from Parliamentary Guide, [afer 1949]. 1 p.
Biographical Sketch: T.C. Douglas by Mr. Galen Craik, [195-?]. 2 p
Biographical information on Thomas Clement Douglas, b. 1904, [after 1952]. 2 p.
Profile of T.C, Douglas: "Corner of Sanity in Big Asylum", Canadian Transport, March 1963. 3 p.
Tribute to the Honourable T.C. Douglas, by E.M. Culliton, March 16, 1986. 2 p.
Ceremony when Premier Douglas was made a chief of the Assiniboine tribe
At ceremony when Premier Douglas was made a chief of the Assiniboine tribe: with Brigadier G.A.H. Trudeau, Fred Dundas, and Chief Walkingsun; with Mrs. Douglas holding "pipe of chiefs"; Chif Walkingsun presenting "pipe of chiefs" to Premier Douglas.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Nov. 1979 - 02 Nov. 1979
Newsclips: (1) Mr. Phillips of the Liberal Party of Canada (silent). (2 & 3) Jack Messer on the potash industry. (4 & 5) Dr. Munroe dicusses cancer. (6) Halloween vandalism. (7) Adults in Halloween costumes. (8) Jack Messer at press conference. (9) Tommy Douglas remembers some of his achievements. (10 & 11) Mr. Shaw on unknown eviction and union issue. (12 & 13) Tommy Douglas at unknown event. (14 & 15) Mr. Shaw (wildsound). (16 & 17) Ms. Moriarty on senior citizens issues. (18) Traffic accident at Ave C and 31st Street in Saskatoon.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)
Records accumulated by Taras Cheberiak including "Bread or Bombs", a speech delivered by T.C. Douglas in debate on Speech from the Throne, 1951; executives of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and Farmer-Labour Group, 1932-1958; list of CCF provincial candidates, 1956 and 1960; excerpts from an unpublished Ph.D. thesis by T.H.M. McLeod entitled "Public Enterprise in Saskatchewan: The Development of Public Policy and Administrative Controls", 1959; The Political Development of Saskatchewan by J. Archer; estimates of expenditures of the North-West Territories, 1903; brochure for International Privitization Congress, 1990: Saskatchewan Potash Show Proceedings, 1965; The First Fifty by Carlyle King, 1959; Saskatchewan: The Making of a University, by A.S. Morton, revised edition by Carlyle King, 1959.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Takes Power in Saskatchewan
Film report: Scenes of the swearing in ceremony of Premier T. C. Douglas and cabinet.
CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH FEDERATION TAKES POWER IN SASKATCHEWAN
Film report: Scenes of the swearing in ceremony of Premier T. C. Douglas and cabinet. By: KG
Cutting the ribbon at the Trans-Canada highway opening
T.C. Douglas being handed scissors to cut the ribbon; J.T. Douglas beside Mr. T.C. Douglas who is cutting the ribbon at the officla opening of the Trans-Canada highway at Regina.