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The school room at Fort San

  • R-A14896
  • Item
  • ca. 1930

The school room at Fort San. Teacher and students are unidentified.

[Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle]

01: Exterior view of the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

02: A craft shop employee, possibly Miss Nancy Jenner, shows an interested tourist some of the jewelry made in Saskatchewan by local craftsmen and women, Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops, Fort Qu'Appelle.

03: In the small display room attached to the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops, an employee shows an interested tourist some of the work which has been made at the shop and elsewhere in Saskatchewan.

04: Ladies from Hughesvale Homemakers Club take an interested look at some of the weaving and other craft work on display at the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

05: Indian craft work (moccasins, reed mat basket) on display at the Saskatchewan Arts Board Craft Shops in Fort Qu'Appelle.

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[Fort Qu'Appelle Fish Hatchery]

01: Interior view of the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery.

02: Interior view of the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery showing egg hatching jars. Two fish hatchery employees are at work caring for fish eggs.

03: Two employees at the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery cleaning hatching trays.

04: A view of a large fish tank with trout in the Fort Qu'Appelle fish hatchery.

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Eric Miller and his sisters, Sybil and Nona from Fort Qu'Appelle

  • R-B1923
  • Item
  • 1903

Two girls in turtle-neck sweaters or jerseys and skirts, high boots; and a boy in a Norfolk jacket;and a dog and a cat. Later identified as Eric, Sybil, and Nona Miller from Fort Qu'Appelle. Eric Miller, a Regina lawyer, as a boy with his sisters.

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