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Saskatoon (Sask.) World War, 1914-1918 Inglês
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Photographs collected by Lynne Bayne

(1): Panoramic photograph of unidentified attendees at the First Annual Convention of the Hotel Keepers Association of the Dominion of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 15 to 20, 1913. Image taken by Rembrandt Studio. Harold Bourne is believed to be the man with the moustache standing in the second row from the back, directly above the letter "H" in Hotel keepers, wearing a medal on his suit lapel.

(2): Panoramic photograph of unidentified members of No. 8, Canadian Stationary Hospital, C.E.F. (Canadian Expeditionary Force), ca. 1918. Harold Bourne is included in the image. Image taken by Finley, Saskatoon.

Rembrandt Studio

Saskatoon Daily Star

File part consists of microfilmed issues for October 30, 1915; September 3, 11 (partial), and 17; and November 11, 1918 (partial).

Soldiers leaving Saskatoon

Item is a photographic postcard sent to Elma and Lorena Best by Arthur F. Best. Postcard shows soldiers leaving Saskatoon by train with spectators, horses and buggies and automobiles in foreground.

Best, Arthur Frank, 1886-[after 1968]

65th Overseas Battalion Souvenir Edition

  • (S)YF 168
  • Item
  • 1916

Illustrated booklet entitled 65th Overseas Battalion Souvenir Edition, Saskatoon, with lists of officers and men of the battalion, including Lieutenant Colonel Norman Lang, Officer Commanding.

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

  • S-B8745 to S-B8753
  • Item
  • 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

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.

The History of Saskatoon

Thesis written by John Hall Archer and submitted to the Committee on Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the Department of History, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Pages 309 to 322 are missing.

Next-of-Kin Memorial Avenue

  • (S)A 24
  • Item
  • 1948-08

Typewritten document entitled Next-of-Kin Memorial Avenue, written by Mrs. Jean Jarvis of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The document describes this memorial to the war dead in Saskatoon.

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.578
  • Coleção
  • 1892-1950?

Document entitled Fondation de St. Raphael, Cantal, Saskatchewan, et St. Maurice, Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, by Mgr. Jean Gaire. 1892. 29 p.

Document containing the recollections of Mr. H.F. Copeland, a farmer born in 1887, which describes his life in England, homesteading in Saskatchewan, working as a logger near Big River and Hudson Bay Junction, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I.

Document entitled Saskatoon's First Relief Measure - Winter 1883-84, by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Notes on a prairie fire in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area in the fall of 1892 compiled by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson.

Memories of the 1885 Rebellion by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Biographical memoirs of William Hunter (1845-1894) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, active in the Temperance Colonization Society. 12 p.

Yearbook of the Moose Jaw General Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for the 1949 graduating class.

Records of Edna J. Williams, secretary of the Porcupine Hospital Co-operative Association, relating to the establishment of the Porcupine Carragana Hospital in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan dating from 1944 to 1950. Edna Williams was later known as Edna Meakes.

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