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Articles regarding Leslie H. Hammond

Article by Pamela Cowan entitled He got things done. Published in The Regina Sun, March 22, 1998.

Copy of article entitled Former mayor Hammond dead at 90 and copy of death notice for Leslie Hammond. Published in The Leader-Post, Regina, January 4, 1999.

Bulloch, James Scotland

News clippings, publications, music and correspondence concerning James Scotland Bulloch's involvement with the following bands: Bugle Band, 2nd Battalion, Regina Rifle Regiment; Regina Boys' Pipe Band; Saskatchewan Auxiliary Territorial Service, Regina Battalion Flute Band; Sea Cadets; Wa Wa Shriners; 10th Field Ambulance Band.

Includes photographs of Bulloch and images relating to his activities as a fireman, naval officer, band leader and member of the Wa-Wa Temple Drum Corps. Image no. 107 is an exterior view of No. 5 Fire Hall in Regina, Saskatchewan, ca. 1930.

Bulloch, James Scotland, 1889-1956

Hammond, Leslie Herbert

  • R-613.1
  • File
  • ca. 1938-1995

Records created, accumulated and used by Leslie Herbert Hammond (1908-1998) relating to his activities in civil politics and the community which include biographical information, certificates, clippings, and letters of recognition and appreciation; photographs.

James Scotland Bulloch fonds

  • F 54
  • Fonds
  • 1912-1959

Fonds primarily consists of records relating to James Bulloch's activities as a military band leader. Included are news clippings, publications, music sheets, and correspondence.

The fonds includes photographs relating mainly to Bulloch's activities as a fireman, naval officer, band leader and Drum Major for the Wa Wa Temple Drum Patrol in Regina, Saskatchewan. Included are images relating to Regina Rifle Regiment Bugle and Drum Band; Saskatchewan Auxiliary Territorial Service, Regina Battalion band; Regina Boys' Pipe Band. Image 107 is an exterior view of the No. 5 Fire Hall in Regina ca. 1930.

Bulloch, James Scotland, 1889-1956