Grade eight class, North Regina school with teacher, M. J. Coldwell.
- R-B342
- Stuk
- 1914
Grade eight class, North Regina school with teacher, M. J. Coldwell.
Grade eight class, North Regina school with teacher, M. J. Coldwell.
Grade eight class, North Regina school with teacher, M. J. Coldwell.
M. J. Coldwell speaking into a CKCK microphone from Regina
M. J. Coldwell speaking into a CKCK microphone from Regina on the night the C.C.F. was elected as the government of Saskatchewan.
Documentary: This film documents the 1946 automobile tour by the co-operative members from twelve states. Starting in Superior-Duluth, they travel to Manitoba and Saskatchewan where co-op enterprises are examined along the way. The tour arrives in Regina for the National Convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and meets such persons as Frank Scott, David Lewis, M.J. Goldwell, Sam Watson and T.C. Douglas. Regina scenes include downtown buildings and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool employees on their tennis courts. Also contains scenes of Moose Jaw, Davidson and Saskatoon.
Co-op Film Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Documentary: This film documents the 1946 automobile tour by the co-operative members from twelve states. Starting in Superior-Duluth, they travel to Manitoba and Saskatchewan where co-op enterprises are examined along the way. The tour arrives in Regina for the National Convention of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and meets such persons as Frank Scott, David Lewis, M.J. Goldwell, Sam Watson and T.C. Douglas. Regina scenes include downtown buildings and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool employees on their tennis courts. Also contains scenes of Moose Jaw, Davidson and Saskatoon.
Co-op Film Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bradley, Philip G. and Mabel M.
Records relating to a variety of topics which include credit unions; co-operatives; Good Cheer Homemakers' Club in Wilcox; the Regina Homemakers' Club (minute books, 1922-1936); Orange Lodge; United Farmers of Canada; Wartime Prices and Trades Board; First Baptist Church in Regina; and Women's Christian Temperance Union. Includes photographs, maps and poster. Includes copies of yearbooks for Central Collegiate, Regina for 1938, 1940 and 1941. Includes Canadian White Ribbon Tidings (1924-1955) and the 1955 publication by Jessie Robson Bothwell entitled Pioneers! O Pioneers!.
Includes papers relating to his career as Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1917-1938; Member of Parliament, 1925-1927; Saskatchewan Cabinet Minister, 1927-1929 and 1934-1938; director of the PFRA, 1938-1947; and as member of the International Joint Commision, 1947-1957.
M.J. Coldwell standing in front of M.J. Coldwell School
M.J. Coldwell standing in front of M.J. Coldwell School, the Regina school named after him. Autographed.