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The Architecture of Jewish Settlements in the Prairies

Publication: The Architecture of Jewish Settlements in the Prairies: A Pictoral History, authored by Cyril Edel Leonoff. Includes images of architecture in Saskatchewan: House of Israel Synagogue, Moose Jaw; Talmud Torah (Hebrew Free School), Regina; Canadian Pacific Railway stations at Wapella and Rocanville; Prosperity School, Rocanville district; House of Israel Synagogue, Edenbridge; North Star Groceries, near Moose Jaw; the synagogue at Melville; Hebrew Funeral Home, Regina; Jewish Cemetery, Lipton; R.D. McNaughton Store, Moosomin; Queen's Hotels, Moosomin; King Edward Hotel, Rocanville; Wapella Bar, Wapella; Smithers Saddlery & Harness and Smith Hardware, Moosomin; Academy Hall, Moosomin; Wapella School, Wapella; as well as homesteads in the Rocanville, Wapella, Lipton, Tantallon, and Macrorie districts.

Yvette Moore Gallery pamphlet, article

Pamphlet on the Yvette Moore Fine Art Gallery in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan that includes a profile of prairie artist Yvette Moore. ca. 1999.

Copy of article by Pat Rediger entitled Yvette Moore Gallery celebrates 10th anniversary of Christmas in October. Published in the Mooseltoe Times, October 15, 2000.

Newspaper articles re: Moose Jaw historic buildings

Newspaper articles written by Cheryl Stadnyk-Krett, and published in the Regina Sun. Includes: Treat yourself to a chapter of history...and a tasty dessert at the same time...in one of Moose Jaw's oldest buildings (published April 18, 1999 and pertaining to Treats R Us, located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan); and, Artist unearths hidden treasures while completing work on Yvette Moore Fine Art Gallery (published January 3, 1999 and pertaining to Yvette Moore's restoration of the former Land Titles building in Moose Jaw).

Cranberry Rose Gallery & Gifts pamphlet, programme

Advertising pamphlet for Cranberry Rose Gallery & Gifts an art gallery and gift shop located in a heritage home at 436 Langdon Crescent, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

Programme for a holiday home tour of properties owned by staff of Cranberry Rose Gallery & Gifts in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, held December 2, 2001. Tour stops were: 1061 Simcoe Street; 438 Oxford Street W.; 246 Stadacona Street W.; 104 Oxford Street E.; and 1145-2nd Avenue N.E.

Facade: Architectural Heritage News Magazine

Excerpts of the periodical of the Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society entitled, Facade: Architectural Heritage News Magazine (July, 1997; Vol. 10, No. 1). Includes profiles of the 1997 Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Society's Vintage Building Awards winners, and an article on the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site dedication ceremony.

Buffalo Lake Important to Irrigation Scheme; Bits and Pieces

Clippings of newspaper articles published in The Leader-Post, Regina pertaining to Buffalo Lake (better known as Buffalo Pound Lake) in Saskatchewan: Buffalo Lake Important to Irrigation Scheme (September 13, 1943) and, Bits and Pieces, an article regarding the first dugout in Saskatchewan dug by Edward J. Heath of Moose Jaw (March 6, 1945).

Temple Gardens Mineral Spa pamphlets, article

Copy of information on Temple Gardens Mineral Spa in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan including guestroom rates; and admission prices for the spa pool.

Pamphlets regarding Temple Gardens Mineral Spa and Resort Hotel. [1990s].

Advertising feature on Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Resort Hotel. [1990s].

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