- R-B12565
- Item
- 1972 or before
Head and shoulders portrait of W.S. Lloyd, C.C.F. M.L.A. for Biggar, 1944-1967 and N.D.P. M.L.A. for Biggar, 1967-1971 and Premier, 1961-1964.
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Head and shoulders portrait of W.S. Lloyd, C.C.F. M.L.A. for Biggar, 1944-1967 and N.D.P. M.L.A. for Biggar, 1967-1971 and Premier, 1961-1964.
Government of Saskatchewan officials
Composite photograph of the Government of Saskatchewan, including the Lieutenant Governor, Premier and Cabinet Ministers, 1964. Includes portraits of A.E. Blakeney, A.M. Nicholson, I.C. Nollet, J.H. Brockelbank (Provincial Treasurer), Russell Brown, Minister of Industry and Information, Minister of Public Works, William G. Davies, Robert L. Hanbidge, Eiling Kramer, Minister of Natural Resources, Alex Gordon Kuziak, Minister of Mineral Resources; Everett Irvine wood, Minister of Municipal Affairs; Frank Meakes, Minister of Co-operation and Co-operative Development; C. G. Willis, Minister of Highways and Transportation; Charles Cromwell Williams, Minister of Labour and Telephones; R. A. Walker, Attorney General and Provincial Secretary.
Premier Douglas being presented with bursary proposals
Left to right: W. S. Lloyd, Provincial Treasurer, unidentified woman and man (centre), Saskatchewan Premier T. C. Douglas, Bill Riddell, Dean of Regina College, and Allan Blakeney, Minister of Education, at presentation to Saskatchewan Premier T. C. Douglas of bursary proposals for University of Saskatchewan students.
Opening of the 3rd Session of 14th Legislature
Opening of the 3rd Session of the 14th Legislature of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Coady at the Fort Qu'Appelle Valley Centre
Dr. Coady speaking at opening, view of lounge, and group of Qu'Appelle residents and government officials. (3) W.S. Lloyd at Qu'Appelle Centre with a group of Qu'Appelle residents and government representatives.
Portrait of W.S. Lloyd, as Premier of Saskatchewan
Head and shoulders portrait of W.S. Lloyd as Premier of Saskatchewan.
R.L. Hanbidge, W.S. Lloyd, H. Baker with a baseball team in Regina
R.L. Hanbidge, W.S. Lloyd, H. Baker with a baseball team, possibly the Red Socks, practicing in downtown Regina.
Photos taken during Saskatchewan Legislature
Photo of Frederick Arthur Dewhurst & W.S. Lloyd taken during Sask. Legislature.
William G. Davies speaking to audience, at official opening of Swift Current Geriatric Centre
William G. Davies speaking to an outdoor audience at the official opening of Swift Current Geriatric Centre. Woodrow S. Lloyd, Allan Blakeney and various officials are seated in background.
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by C.M. Fines from 1944 to 1960 during his political career as Provincial Treasurer and as Minister in Charge of: Highway Traffic Board; King's/Queen's Printer Office; Saskatchewan Liquor Board; and Saskatchewan Government Purchasing Agency.
Missing are records of Fines as Deputy Premier (1944-1960); as Minister in Charge of: the Civil Service Commission; Farm Loan Board; Bureau of Publications (all 1944-1960); as Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office (1948-1960); and as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) Member of the Legislative Assembly for Regina City (1944-1960).
This fonds also consists of records pertaining to Fines as a member of the Independent Labour Party (1930-1934), the Farmer-Labour Party (1932-1934), and the CCF (Saskatchewan Section) (1934-1936) and as a City of Regina alderman (1934-1939, 1942-1944). Also included are personal photographs of Fines and his family, sound recordings of Fines delivering budget speeches from 1953 to 1956 as Provincial Treasurer, and oral history interviews conducted in 1982 with Fines relating to his political career. As well, manuscript drafts and published copies of Fines' memoir The Impossible Dream: An Account of People and Events Leading to the First CCF Government, Saskatchewan, 1944 are included in the fonds.
This fonds contains public, political and private records.
Records created and accumulated by W.S. Lloyd as Provincial Treasurer and Pemrose Whelan as research assistant for Fines in the writing of his memoir are also included in the fonds.
The types of records included are: correspondence; memoranda; newspaper clippings; manuscript drafts; speeches; publications; reports; press releases; briefs and submissions; legislation; minutes and agendas; audio reels and discs; photographs and negatives and a necktie worn by Fines as Provincial Treasurer every budget day from 1944 and 1960.
Fines, Clarence Melvin, 1905-1993