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World War, 1914-1918
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Gladys Elizabeth Matheson diaries, certificates, publications, etc.

Two original diaries of Miss Gladys Elizabeth Matheson, 1917-1919. Matheson went to Europe as part of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, 25th Overseas Draft, in 1917.

Autograph album kept by Miss Gladys Elizabeth Matheson during the period 1917 to 1919.

Certificate of registration issued to Gladys E. Matheson by the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia, October 20, 1920. Certificate of registration issued to Gladys Matheson by the Manitoba Association of Graduate Nurses, November 1, 1921. Blank letterhead of the Manitoba Association of Graduate Nurses in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Typewritten excerpts from Gladys E. Matheson's original wartime diaries typed by her sister, Ruth M. Buck, in March 1975.

Script prepared by Ruth M. Buck in 1975 based on the recollections and wartime diaries of her sister, Gladys Elizabeth Crim (née Matheson), a nursing sister with the Canadian Army Medical Corps from 1917 to 1920.

Issues of The Legionary, the national magazine of the Royal Canadian Legion. Includes issues for December, 1967; March, 1968; August, 1968; September, 1968; and November, 1968. Includes article by John Hundevad entitled The Saga of John McCrae, from the November 1966 issue of The Legionary.

Miscellaneous notes, invitations, ticket stubs, cards, etc. Includes notes compiled by Ruth M. Buck on November 29, 1982 regarding her sister, Gladys Elizabeth Matheson, and the photographs and textual records in the Saskatchewan Archives Board (R-E1395 and photographs).

Saskatchewan Battalion Colours correspondence

Photocopied correspondence providing information on the Colours of various infantry battalions from Saskatchewan in the Canadian Expeditionary Force that served in the Great War. Included is reference to the 5th, 28th, 46th, 68th, 152nd, 198th, 214th and 249th Battalions.

Balloons - Observation

  • S-RM-B4471
  • Pièce
  • ca. 1918

Item is an image showing a World War One observation balloon in flight.

Saskatchewan communities and military scenes in Manitoba

  • S-B9951 to S-B9962
  • Pièce
  • 19---1927

S-B9951: Rush for Homesteads, September 1, Law Office, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
S-B9952: Exterior view of the Armoury, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S-B9953: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9954: 48th Battalion Lines, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9955: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9956: Bombing. Clearing the Trenches. Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9957: Trenches, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9958: 197th Battalion, C.E.F. Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9959: Aerial view of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, taken from the air by the Red and White storekeeper
S-B9960: Birds eye view of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with the collegiate on the right, taken by Regina Photo Supply Ltd., 1927
S-B9961: View of hotel and main street in Preeceville, Saskatchewan
S-B9962: Exterior view of post office in Whitewood, Saskatchewan

Scenes in Saskatoon, Kindersley, Lucky Lake, and Macrorie, Saskatchewan

  • S-B8745 to S-B8753
  • Pièce
  • 1920-1922

S-B8745: Exterior view of City Hospital, Saskatoon, 1920?
S-B8746: Third Avenue Methodist Church and the City Hall gardens, Saskatoon, July 16, 1921
S-B8747: Monument to football players killed in the Great War (World War I), Saskatoon, 1920?
S-B8748: A harness (trotting) race in Kindersley, July 12, 1921
S-B8749: East side of Main Street, Kindersley with bowling and pool hall and cafe in view, 1920?
S-B8750: Main Street in Lucky Lake looking west with Canadian Bank of Commerce and Alberta Pacific Grain elevator in view, 1920
S-B8751: Main Street in Lucky Lake looking east, 1920
S-B8752: Main Street in Macrorie showing the south side with telephone exchange, bank, hotel, elevators, restaurant and railway station in view, 1920?
S-B8753: Interior of a bank, possibly in Macrorie, April 1922

Copy portrait of J.C. Smith

Copy portrait of John Cochrane Smith, former livestock commissioner (1912-1915) with the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture. Smith resigned as commissioner in 1915 to enlist with the 68th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Smith attained the rank of Captain and was killed in action on November 10, 1917.

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