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Saskatchewan buildings and scenes

Postcards published mainly by Color Productions Ltd. of Regina, Saskatchewan. Other publishers where indicated include: Brigdens Photo/Graphics Ltd., Regina; Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario; The Wolseley News, Wolseley, Saskatchewan; Grant - Mann Lithographers Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia.

(1)-(25): Postcards relating to Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: Saskatchewan Legislative Building; Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History; Kwakiutl totem pole in Wascana Park; Wascana Centre; University of Regina; Government House; Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Barracks, including parade square, museum and chapel; Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts; Regina Airport with Air Canada and Norcanair aircraft on the tarmac; Regina Public Library; Saskatchewan Power Building; Regina Inn; City Hall; Prairie Inn Motel.

(26)-(34): Postcards relating to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan as follows: White Track Winter Resort; Crescent Park; St. Andrew's United Church; Royal Canadian Air Force Base; Moose Jaw Civic Centre; Saskatchewan Technical Institute; and aerial view of city.

(35)-(37): Postcards relating to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as follows: Second Avenue, looking north; Broadway Bridge; and downtown Saskatoon.

(38)-(41): Postcards relating to Swift Current, Saskatchewan as follows: cenotaph in Memorial Park; Red River Cart; Plaza Shopping Centre with Stedman's store and Safeway sign in view; and Dominion Research Station.

(42): Postcard of Neudorf, Saskatchewan with church steeple and grain elevator in background.

(43): Postcard of swinging bridge in Wolseley, Saskatchewan.

(44): Postcard with aerial view of Gardiner Dam, Diefenbaker Lake and Coteau Creek Power Station with spillway.

(45): Postcard of four sailboats sailing on Lake Diefenbaker, at the Gardiner Dam.

(46): Postcard of modern cabins at Greenwater Lake Provincial Park.

(47): Postcard of cenotaph in North Battleford, Saskatchewan.

(48)-(51): Postcards relating to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan as follows: Prince Albert Paper Mill; Court House; aerial view of city; and aerial view of Diefenbaker Bridge.

(52)-(55): Postcards relating to Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan as follows: two men holding fish on dock with Norcanair float plane in background; view of pre-cambrian shield with church in background; aerial view of La Ronge; and Nistowiak Falls in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.

(56): Postcard of Norcanair Otter seaplane docked at Sunset Island Lodge on Nemeiben Lake in northern Saskatchewan.

(57)-(59): Postcards relating to Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park as follows: beach scene; aerial view; and narrows.

(60): Postcard of Grey Owl's cabin on Ajawan Lake, Prince Albert National Park.

(61)-(63): Postcards relating to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) including members with horses and troop inspection.

(64): Postcard of Kalium Chemicals Limited Potash Refinery.

(65): Postcard of sodium sulphate plant at Chaplin, Saskatchewan with two people and a dog standing in front of Saskatchewan Minerals Corporation, Sodium Sulphate Division sign in foreground.

(66)-(73): Postcards of various scenes in Saskatchewan as follows: Indian summer; whiteface cattle on the range; Western Red Lily "Prairie Lily", flower emblem of Saskatchewan; harvest; oil and cattle production; aerial view of grain elevators in Tregarva, Saskatchewan; and a Pioneer grain elevator.

The Memorial Gates, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

Postcard of hand-coloured photograph of the Memorial Gates at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, with St. Andrew's College in the background. The Memorial Gates were dedicated in 1928 to individuals from the U of S community who lost their lives in World War I. Postcard is no. 34 in the Saskatoon series published by the Camera Products Co., Vancouver, British Columbia.

Parade and buildings in Saskatchewan

(1)-(5): Images of a parade in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Broadbent's Furniture Store in background. Includes view of Associated Canadian Travellers Saskatoon Club float. The prints were made by the Wilkie Studio in Wilkie, Saskatchewan on August 21, 1945.

(6): Image of street in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan. [between 1930 and 1940].

(7): View of post office, possibly in Cutknife, Saskatchewan. Unidentified First Nations woman and two girls and teepee in foreground. Ralph Fluney in background in suit; Marjorie Fluney in white shirt with left hand on post in background. [19--].

(8): Bertha (Fluney) Andrews and two unidentified men standing in front of the old Fluney house, possibly in the Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan district, with an automobile on the left in winter. [between 1930 and 1940].

(9): Postcard with exterior view of the Senator Hotel in Saskatchewan. [ca. 1970].

Hotels in Saskatchewan

Interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including renovations in 1965 and road signs advertising the King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon, in 1968; interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Melville, Saskatchewan; exterior views of the Blackstone Hotel, Yorkton, Saskatchewan; exterior view of Hotel Windsor (location unknown); interior views of a hotel, possibly in Humboldt, Saskatchewan; apartment building with Business Machines Service vehicle parked in front; unidentified male participants in Travellers curling spiel in Regina, 1950 wearing Melville Curling Club sweaters and Arlington Hotel, Humboldt sweaters; head and shoulders portrait of Stan Wayte; and unidentified male and female entertainers.

Image nos. 59 to 63 are colour postcards depicting Sheraton Cavalier Motor Inn, Saskatoon; King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Saskatoon Boys Pipe Band; Holiday Inn, Regina; and Westward Motor Inn, Regina.

Photographers where indicated are as follows: Saskatchewan Film Board; Government of Saskatchewan, Photo Services Branch; Len Hillyard, Saskatoon; Maurice Milligan, Saskatoon; Delmar Studios, Saskatoon; Gale's Studio, Melville; Brown's Portrait Studio, Melville; and Jessop, Humboldt.

Buildings and scenes in Saskatchewan

(1): Photo postcard of the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Regina City Hall, May 1939. Photographer: Butcher and Runnalls, Regina.

(2): Photo postcard of unidentified members of 18th Field Battery R.C.A. with cannons preparing for royal salute for arrival of Their Majesties at Legislative Building, Regina, May 25, 1939.

(3)-(16): Postcards of Regina, Saskatchewan, mainly showing the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, the University of Regina and the Regina City Hall at 2476 Victoria Avenue. Publishers of postcards where indicated include: Color Productions Ltd., Publicity and Information, University of Regina; and Canada Post.

(17)-(20): Postcards of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including view of bridge in winter; an aerial view of the University of Saskatchewan campus; an aerial view of the city with University Bridge in the foreground; and Kiwanis Park with the Bessborough Hotel in the background. Three of the postcards are Traveltime products distributed by Prairie Crafts, Saskatoon. One postcard was published by Alex Wilson Publications Limited, Dryden, Ontario.

(21): Postcard of a prairie scene in Prongua, Saskatchewan published by Canada Post.

(22)-(39): Postcards and prints relating to Lake Manitou, Manitou Beach, Wellington Park, Manitou Springs Mineral Spa, Camp Easter Seal, and Danceland. Postcards published where indicated by Color Productions Ltd., Canadian Post Card Co. Ltd., United Specialties Ltd., Saskatoon.

(40)-(43): Postcards of Saskatchewan scenes showing combines on the Great Regina Plain; the sun setting over Lake Waskesiu; farmland near Ridgedale; and autumn in southern Saskatchewan. Postcards published by Canada Post; The Postcard Factory; and Color Productions.

Photographs collected by Gwen Norelius

Miscellaneous collection of photographs including image of Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co. Limited, Local 123 elevator; two unidentified women and a man seated in an automobile; portrait of John and Lena Treking of Hollis; portrait of Gertie Jeordoe of Hollis; exterior view of a house, possibly belonging to Mrs. Cochran; a harvesting outfit; an infant named Phyllis Ray Hunsuign; a man in Western wear standing next to a horse; a portrait of Nora Snyder; a colour postcard of Second Avenue, Saskatoon sent to Miss Ada Norelius of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; and two postcards sent to Chester Norelius of Ratner, Saskatchewan.

James Grant family photographs and postcards

Photographs created, accumulated and used by members of the Grant family. Includes images of agricultural machinery; post office in Riverhurst; buildings and Main Street in Landis; buildings and railway station in Dundurn; buildings and Atlantic Avenue in Kerrobert; Richlea lumber yards; farming operations; Wiseton School; an exterior view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building with grounds in front under development and cannon sitting on sidewalk in foreground; J.I. Case yards in Saskatoon ca. 1913; exterior view of St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; Travellers Day in Saskatoon, 1918; Stanley Almighty Voice Jr. and family taken on One Arrow Indian Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan on October 13, 1940; and postcards sent to Ross Grant, James Grant and Mrs. James Grant in Ontario. A few images were taken by Skewis of Saskatoon.