Group photo of Local 177 of the United Packing House Workers of America
- R-A21837
- Item
- 1944 or 1945
Group photo of Local 177 of the United Packing House Workers of America, Moose Jaw. W.G. Davies is seated in middle of the front row.
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Group photo of Local 177 of the United Packing House Workers of America
Group photo of Local 177 of the United Packing House Workers of America, Moose Jaw. W.G. Davies is seated in middle of the front row.
G.S. Tuxford garage interior showing cars, mechanics, etc.
G.S. Tuxford garage interior showing automobiles, mechanics, etc.
Hauling wheat by team and wagon to the flour mills
Moose Jaw flour-mill with teams of horses drawn up in front.
Source materials on Anglican churches in the Diocese of Qu'Appelle including St. Matthew's, Regina; St. Andrew's, Rosetown; Plain and Valley Parish, Lumsden; St. John's, Moose Jaw; and St. Bride's, Watson; All Saints, Saskatoon; St. Luke's, Saskatoon; St. Matthew's, Sutherland; St. Paul's, Regina; St. Peter's, Qu'Appelle; and Saskatoon's downtown churches.
Helen Brown with other members of the Women's Liberal Association
Mrs. Helen Brown, President of the Saskatchewan Women's Liberal Association with other members of the Women's Liberal Association from across Canada, at Moose Jaw.
History of St. John's Anglican Church of Canada, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Illustrated booklet commemorating the 75th anniversary of St. John's Anglican Church of Canada in Moose Jaw, 1883-1958. The church was part of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle.
Hodgeville Standard collection
Collection consists of issues for the weekly newspaper the Hodgeville Standard from September 1, 1943 to 1952.
Home economics kitchen at the Saskatchewan Training School, Moose Jaw
The supervisor looks on as two patients work in one of the home economics kitchens at the Saskatchewan Training School, Moose Jaw.
Typewritten document written by Elizabeth (Ruhl) Ruthig entitled Homestead Days, consisting of her recollections of coming to Saskatchewan with her husband, Phil Ruthig, in 10-0 and homesteading in the McCord, Saskatchewan district. Includes descriptions of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in the early 1900s.
Horse-drawn delivery wagon of The Saskatchewan Creamery Company, Moose Jaw
Horse-drawn delivery wagon of The Saskatchewan Creamery Company, Moose Jaw.