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Saskatchewan World War, 1914-1918 Inglês
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Saskatchewan. Department of Public Works. Registrar of the War Memorial Museum

  • R-195.5
  • Documento
  • ca. 1915

Includes: nominal rolls and casualty lists of various military units; correspondence relating to casualties and war memorials; proposed Saskatchewan War Memorial Museum; navel ratings from Saskatchewan; histories of military units; and publications.

Miscellaneous Saskatchewan scenes

(1): Image of commercial street in Abernethy, Saskatchewan. Meat market and other buildings in view. [Copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(2): View of Abernethy, Saskatchewan with church on left. [Copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(3): View of west side of Balcarres, Saskatchewan [copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(4): Sergeant Alexander Sempey of the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Regina, in uniform holding a gun upright in his left land. May 22, 1915.

(5): Group photograph of soldiers of the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Regina, May 22, 1915. Alexander Sempey in second row centre behind Fred A. Kirby, centre in first row.

(6): Image of Canadian troops off to parade at Valcartier, Quebec. (copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1917)]

(7): Group of soldiers, possibly the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. James Branagh is standing in civilian clothes on the far right. Alexander Sempey is seated on the far right with only right hand visible. Sempey, from County Antrim, Ireland, died in 1918. [between 1914 and 1918].

Roland John Groome Album

Album of photographs created and compiled by Roland Groome dating from his entry into the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 and continued through his return to Saskatchewan. Photographs document flight training in Ontario and Texas, business activities in Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, as well as a general interest in aviation.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6111
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Mary Seiferling, Bob Ellis and Allan Quigley for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

John Dunlop of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1894, talks about his homesteading experiences near Francis, descriptions of Francis, school, recreation, churches, co-operation, his involvement in World War I, and the Depression.

Thomas McNamee of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer and hotel manager born in 1880, discusses his homesteading experiences in the Kuroki district, the organization of the Farmers' Union, early days of the Progressive and Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) parties, the Depression and Regina Riot, his involvement with the Doukhobor community and Kuroki community life.

Hilda Newton of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1897, speaks about immigration from England in 1905, education, methods of grain farming, teaching in Ogema, Wolseley and Indian Head, the Regina Cyclone in 1912, social life in the Glenn Lynn School District and the Depression.

Towards a New Past, Volume I: Sweet Grass Transcripts

Publication entitled, Towards a New Past, Volume I: Sweet Grass Transcripts, which contains stories from the River People of the Plains Cree Nation who live or have lived on the Sweet Grass Reserve, including Antoine Lonesinger, Andrew Swimmer, Eli Pooyak, Marie Osecap, and Annie Whitecalfe [sp?]. Also included are stories from Emma Oxebin of the Red Pheasant Reserve, and Mrs. Marion Dillon, Pierre Harper, and Francis Harper of the Seekascootch [sp?] Reserve. Published by the Government of Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth.

Publication entitled Towards a New Past, Volume II: Found Poems of the Metis People, which contains poetry from Metis people in Duck Lake, Batoche, St. Louis, Prince Albert, and other parts in central Saskatchewan. Interviewer: Carol Pearlstone. Edited by Mick Burrs. Published by Government of Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth, 1975. (40 p.) The file contains both a hardcover and a coil bound printing.

Item is a booklet containing an Agreement between Manitoba and Saskatchewan Coal Company (Limited) and the United Mine Workers of America, Local No. 7606, District No. 18, Effective July 1, 1975. (27 p.)

Item is a vinyl audio disc entitled Towards a New Past, Department of Youth and Culture, Side One: Estevan (Artist and Arrangement: Glenn Koudelka); Side Two: Rush to the Mine (Artist and Composer: Glenn Koudelka). Recorded and Manufactured at Collienwood Recording Limited, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, catalogue number KDC875. [1975?]

Photocopy of the front page of The Mercury newspaper, from Estevan, Saskatchewan, October 1, 1931, which features a headline entitled 13 Strikers Are Committed for Trial: Charges of Rioting Face Bienfait Miners. [2 copies].

Photocopy of an article entitled The Estevan Massacre, regarding the 1931 riot in Estevan involving police and striking coal miners, written by Annie Buller, reprinted from the National Affairs Monthly, May 1949. (7 p.)

Publication entitled Towards a New Past, Volume III, Toil and Trouble: An Oral History of Industrial Unrest in the Estevan-Bienfait Coalfields. Interviewers: Larry Johnston and Ron Adams. Edited by Ken Cochrane. Published by the Government of Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth, 1975. (48 p.) The file contains both a hardcover and coil bound printing.

Saskatchewan. Department of Culture and Youth. Cultural Activities Branch

  • R-460.1
  • Documento
  • 1975

Includes materials from the "Towards a New Past" programme; index to Métis series of tape recorded interviews conducted by C. Pearlstone and edited by M. Burns; and "A Métis Portrait of Gabriel Dumont: In Their Own Voice." Includes transcript of interview with Mrs. Marion Dillon of the Seeskaskootch Reserve.

Art - Galleries and Museums

  • Pamphlet File - Art - Galleries and Museums
  • Documento
  • ca. 1920-1975

Memorial booklet containing reproductions of artworks and biographical sketches of former students of the Saskatoon Collegiate Institute who died in World War I. The artwork was displayed at Nutana Collegiate Institute (formerly known as Saskatoon Collegiate Institute). [after 1918].

Pamphlet on community cultural project grants issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth.

Brochure on the community programs offered in 1975-76 by the Photographers Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings, sculpture, graphics and drawings of Eli Bornstein in 1957 in Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings by Arthur F. McKay, October 21 to November 8, 1953.

Catalogue of paintings loaned by Reginans for an art exhibit at Regina College, October 27-28, 1920 arranged by the Local Council of Women.

Booklet for retrospective exhibition of paintings by Martin Bloch, January 15 to February 5 [year unknown], Regina College, Regina, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings by Roy Kiyooka in the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, October 30 to November 20 [year unknown].

Booklet for the Saskatchewan Society of Artists' second exhibition. 1956.

Brochure on the Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan printed by Modern Press, Saskatoon. 1966. (2 copies)

Booklet for the exhibition of artwork by Kenneth Lochhead at Regina College, February 5 to March 1 [year unknown].

Brochure for the Museum Artists Premiere from November 24 to December 3 [year unknown] sponsored by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources and Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History. Brochure contains information on artworks by Fred Lahrman, Robert D. Symons and Jack Pickering. (3 copies)

Student Essays

  • R-1348
  • Documento
  • 1966-1978

Collection of student essays from University of Regina classes regarding North-West Territories and Saskatchewan history.

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