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[Agricultural conventions and exhibitions; businesses, buildings, events, farms in and around various Saskatchewan towns and cities]

The photographs focus mainly on agricultural conventions and exhibitions held in a variety of locations across western Canada, reflecting the interests of Western Producer readers. Some people attending these events are identified including Pierre Trudeau, Ross Thatcher, Louis "Scoop" Lewry, Clarence Barber, just to name a few. There are several views of streets, buildings, businesses, events and farms, mostly in and around Saskatchewan towns and cities but also includes some from Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.

Art and architecture in Saskatchewan

  • GM-PH-5327 (1)-(1409)
  • Item
  • between 1955 and 1975

Images of art and architecture in Saskatchewan accumulated and used by Nik Semenoff of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, likely in his role as a visual specialist with the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan. Many of the images relate to architecture designed by various Saskatchewan architects, including George H. Kerr; Patrick Cullingworth; Kioshi Izumi; Roger L. Walls; and Melvyn Malkin.

Included are images of works of art by various artists, including H. Becker; Henry Bonli; Reta Cowley; H. Hatton; Andrew Hudson; Dorothy (Knowles) Perehudoff; Ernest Lindner; W.C. Mulcaster; William Perehudoff; and Otto Rogers. Images of the art collection of the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon are also included.

Images of churches are included, as follows: All Saints Anglican Church, Saskatoon; Knox United Church, Saskatoon; St. Timothy's Anglican Church, Saskatoon; and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Regina.

Images of schools are included as follows: Allan Hill School, Prince Albert; Prince Albert Technical School, Prince Albert; Brevoort Park School, Saskatoon; Evan Hardy Collegiate, Saskatoon; Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon; Massey School, Regina; Thom Collegiate, Regina; and St. Joseph's College, Yorkton.

Images of hospitals are included as follows: St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; University Hospital, Interns' Dormitory, Saskatoon; and Yorkton Psychiatric Centre.

Images of buildings at University of Saskatchewan are included as follows: Arts Building; Marquis Hall; Qu'Appelle Hall; St. Thomas More College; Emmanuel - St. Chad chapel; Lutheran College and Seminary; and McLean Hall.

Images of various buildings in Saskatoon are included as follows: City of Saskatoon Fire Department Headquarters Station No. 1; Golf's Steak House; James Art Studio; Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory; Modern Press; Saskatchewan Government Telephones; Saskatoon Funeral Home; Saskatchewan Research Council; Space Engineering Lab; St. Joseph's Nursing Home; Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Home; and the homes of Henry Bonli; Patrick J. Cullingworth; George H. Kerr; and Melvin Malkin.

Includes images of Weyburn Public Library in Weyburn; the pavilion at Sunset Amusement Park, Regina; Binary Three products manufactured by Develcon Electronics, Saskatoon; Bank of Montreal, Saskatoon; Eaton's of Canada warehouse, Saskatoon; Executive Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Patrick Dodge automobile dealership, Saskatoon; Westgate Inn, Saskatoon; and Quaker Arena, Saskatoon.

Bill Story #1

  • FILM S-2214
  • Item
  • 196-?

News: (1) Otto Lang interviewed about barley, the beef industry, the House of Commons Agriculture Committee and rapeseed (canola); (2) Silent footage of the Bradford Ranch Ltd. Charolais cattle; (3) Unknown person (possibly D. T. McFarlane) discusses the Livestock Loans Guarantee Act; (4) footage of a feedlot; (5) shots of the Prairie River Wheat Pool elevator; (6) operation of the Bradford Ranch; (7) Lanigan pig farm overlay; (8) Interview with Jack Messer outside the Lanigan Pig Farm re: the business of farming; (9) Interview of a Dr. Bell re: soybean protein versus beef protein and the future of the livestock industry; (10) footage of the Beef Cattle Research Project and the Animal Science Department R.O.P. Beef Cattle Test Station at the University of Saskatchewan; (11) Opening of Pool operations at Radisson; (12) Exterior shots of Government elevators; (13) Exterior shots of the old and new buildings at the University of Saskatchewan; (14) Exterior shots of workers finishing a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool building; (15) Riders and horses at a competition; (16) Ross Thatcher speaking at the opening of the Birch Hills feedlot; (17) Exterior and interior shots of Kindersley; (18) shots of a speaker and a crowd followed by shots of potato production.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Biog. - Morton, A.S.

  • Pamphlet File - Biog. - Morton, A.S.
  • File
  • 1943-1959

Publication issued by the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon that includes a biographical sketch of A.S. Morton and a list of his publications. 1943. 23 p. (3 copies).

Programme for the unveiling of a memorial plaque commemorating Arthur Silver Morton in the Murray Memorial Library, University of Saskatchewan on June 3, 1959.

Buildings and scenes in Saskatchewan

(1): Photo postcard of the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Regina City Hall, May 1939. Photographer: Butcher and Runnalls, Regina.

(2): Photo postcard of unidentified members of 18th Field Battery R.C.A. with cannons preparing for royal salute for arrival of Their Majesties at Legislative Building, Regina, May 25, 1939.

(3)-(16): Postcards of Regina, Saskatchewan, mainly showing the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, the University of Regina and the Regina City Hall at 2476 Victoria Avenue. Publishers of postcards where indicated include: Color Productions Ltd., Publicity and Information, University of Regina; and Canada Post.

(17)-(20): Postcards of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including view of bridge in winter; an aerial view of the University of Saskatchewan campus; an aerial view of the city with University Bridge in the foreground; and Kiwanis Park with the Bessborough Hotel in the background. Three of the postcards are Traveltime products distributed by Prairie Crafts, Saskatoon. One postcard was published by Alex Wilson Publications Limited, Dryden, Ontario.

(21): Postcard of a prairie scene in Prongua, Saskatchewan published by Canada Post.

(22)-(39): Postcards and prints relating to Lake Manitou, Manitou Beach, Wellington Park, Manitou Springs Mineral Spa, Camp Easter Seal, and Danceland. Postcards published where indicated by Color Productions Ltd., Canadian Post Card Co. Ltd., United Specialties Ltd., Saskatoon.

(40)-(43): Postcards of Saskatchewan scenes showing combines on the Great Regina Plain; the sun setting over Lake Waskesiu; farmland near Ridgedale; and autumn in southern Saskatchewan. Postcards published by Canada Post; The Postcard Factory; and Color Productions.

Cameco MS Neuroscience Research Center

Promotional Documentary: This video describes the disease multiple sclerosis (MS) and the population it affects. It also deals with the research conducted by the Cameco MS Neuroscience Research Center located in Saskatoon City Hospital and it's close relationship with the rehabilitation center located in the same hospital.

This production was sponsored by a consortium of the MS Society of Canada - Saskatchewan Division, Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation, Saskatoon City District Health, University of Saskatchewan - College of Medicine and University of Saskatchewan - College of Dentistry.

From the Eric Cline fonds (BF 20).

Cinepost Productions

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