A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929
- R-E1720
- Item
- 1976
Thesis entitled, A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929, submitted by James William Brennan for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Alberta.
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A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929
Thesis entitled, A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929, submitted by James William Brennan for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Alberta.
A Political Manual of the Province of Manitoba and the North West Territories
Photocopy of portion of publication by J.P. Robertson. Includes biographical sketches of the Lieutenant Governor and members of the North-West Council.
A Prairie as Wide as the Sea: The Immigrant Diary of Ivy Weatherall
Fictional diary of Ivy Weatherall, a fictional character created by Sarah Ellis. Published by Scholastic Canada Ltd. as part of the Dear Canada series. The diary chronicles Weatherall's life after leaving London, England in 1926 to come to Milorie, Saskatchewan.
Autobiography of Ralph Edon Moyer, who was born and raised in southern Saskatchewan. His father, Simon Menno Moyer, owned and operated a travelling circus. After serving overseas during World War II, Moyer pursued a career in the Canadian military and with Transport Canada.
Data prepared by Fish Service Corporation, Houston, Texas.
A Profile of Progressive People
A souvenir booklet entitled, A Profile of Progressive People, containing a resumé of the history and development of La Caisse Populaire Gravelbourg Savings and Credit Union at Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan from 1942 to 1967.
Publication entitled, A Question of Rights: Saskatchewan's mentally retarded people move from institutions to the community. Report compiled by a research team involved in Sociology and Politics of Change in Programs for the Mentally Retarded - National Health Grant 608-1000-30. Includes information on the Saskatchewan Training Schools; Valley View Centre; LORH Co-operative Industries; Churchill Park Greenhouse Co-operative; Prince Albert Region Industries Limited (PAR); and the Government of Saskatchewan's Core Services.
A Remembrance of the Crew of Halifax DK 185
Publication compiled by Doug Mullen of Regina, Saskatchewan relating to the crew of Handley Page Halifax DK185, 1664 (Caribou) Heavy Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, who lost their lives when their aircraft crashed on January 31, 1944. Sgt. Albert Lorne Mullen, brother of Doug Mullen, was a RCAF air gunner and member of the crew. Includes biographical information on crew members and information and photographs relating to Ilkley Moor memorial dedication in 2006.
A Report on Land Settlement by a Committee of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists
A Report on Land Settlement by a Committee of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists. The report consists of papers written by members of the Committee as follows: Some Historical and Economic Aspects of Canadian Land Settlement, by J.F. Booth; Immigration and Land Settlement, by J.S. McGowan; Soldier Settlement and Some Lessons to be Learned Therefrom, by O.C. White; and The Settlement of Returned Soldiers, by J.F. Booth.
Illustrated booklet issued by the Regina Plumbing and Heating Co., Ltd. with images of the company's show room and office, workshop and various buildings and houses, mainly in Regina, Saskatchewan, that the company provided services for. Published by The Leader Publishing Co., Regina.
Buildings are as follows: Wilkinson Terrace; Eddy Block; Holy Rosary Cathedral; Westminster Presbyterian Church; YWCA; Cornwall Court; Moosomin Jail; John Deere Plow Co. warehouse; Banner Block; Haug Bros. and Nellermoe Warehouse; St. Mary's Roman Catholic School; W.H.A. Hill residence; Judge Newland residence; T.E. Perrett residence; J.G. Traub residence; E. Brown residence; Sherwood Stores; Saskatchewan Asylum for Insane, North Battleford; Post Office, Medicine Hat; E.D. McCallum residence; L.V. Kerr residence; Government House; H.M. McCallum residence; Nay and James and McCallum Blocks; J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co. warehouse; Sawyer-Massey Co. warehouse; Carman Block; McCallum Hill Block; No. 2 Fire Hall; Addems' Block; Kerr Block; Leader Block; Normal School; Masonic Temple; Heintzman, Assiniboia and Fell Blocks; Armstrong, Smyth and Dowswell; Metropole Hotel; Earl Grey School; Glasgow House; International Harvester Co. warehouse, Calgary; and Telephone Exchange.