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James Scotland Bulloch fonds

  • F 54
  • Arquivo
  • 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

Various Productions series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by plan9films, a television production company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the process of their commercial and creative work. Clients include: Jason Plumb and the Willing; Jack Semple Band; Codie Prevost; Dakota Dunes Casino; Saskatchewan Credit Unions; Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF); Saskatchewan Telecommunications Corporation (SaskTel); Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC); Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower); VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) and Work Safe Saskatchewan. Some footage was edited and finished, while other recordings appear more raw, covering various events, performances and interviews.

Series contents:
F743_DR5045 to F743_DR5047: Codie Prevost music video, Standing Still.

F743_DR5048 to F743_DR5056: Dakota Dunes Casino promotional videos.

PAS_F743_DR5057: demo DVD for Creative Kids.

F743_DR5058 to F743_DR5059: Saskatchewan Credit Unions promotional videos.

F743_DR5060 to F743_DR5065: Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) promotional videos, featuring various individuals.

F743_DR5066 to F743_DR5077: SaskTel promotional videos, including advertisements featuring Gordie Howe, Lorne Cardinal and Canadian Idol, Season 4 contestant Tyler Lewis.

F743_DR5078 to F743_DR5080: Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) promotional videos.

F743_DR5081 to F743_DR5096: VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) promotional videos.

F743_DR5097 to F743_DR5098: Work Safe Saskatchewan promotional videos.

MI-13645 to MI-13646: raw footage of The Waltons at Creative House with Jason Plumb and band members. The footage was either shot or accumulated by plan9films in the late 1990s.

MI-13647 to MI-13648: 45 minute documentary entitled This Flat Earth: Cook Islands - The Children of Tangaroa, a pilot episode for television relating to the indigenous Maori people written and hosted by Seán Virgo. Produced and directed by Darryl Kesslar and edited by John S. Mills. Executive produced by Glen Kerby and Les Cantin. 2001.

MI-13649 to MI-13650: 1 hour of raw footage of a reading at McNally Robinson Bookstore in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan shot by plan9films likely in 2002. The reading was hosted by Seán Virgo and related to the Thistledown Press publication entitled The Eye in the Thicket, an anthology of essays on natural history. Footage includes readings by Trevor Herriott, Tim Lilburn, Davida Monk, and Lloyd Ratzlaff.

MI-13651 to MI-13663: raw footage of interviews conducted on September 5 and 6, 2008 by an unidentified female with various members of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation who discuss their teaching careers, involvement with the STF and opinions on education in Saskatchewan. Interviewees include Lyle Vinish, Larry Young, Doug Willard, Wendelin (Wendel) Herle, Larry Lozinski, Carol Moen, Daniel Hargrove, Frank Garrity, Boyd Taylor, Dick Klippenstein, Heather Vermeersch, Gordon Merryfield, Gerry Cooke, Wayne Clements and Rudy Schellenberg.

MI-13664: DVD entitled Jason Plumb and the Willing: Alive and Willing, a live concert film shot at the Applause Theatre in the Regina Inn in Regina, Saskatchewan and produced by plan9films in 2011. The concert was performed by Jason Plumb and the Willing (Jason Plumb, Mike Thompson, Cody Gamracy, Gord Smith, Dan Silljer and Jeff McLeod) and featured The Broken Heart Strings.

MI-13665: DVD entitled Jack Semple Band live at Village Guitars featuring Regina musician Jack Semple and Dave Chabot, Steve Hoy and Andrew Glover recorded live in 2014 in front of an audience at Village Guitars And Amp Co. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Directed and produced by Darryl Kesslar and John S. Mills of plan9films. Songs performed were Spankin', Lord Have Mercy, I Feel Like Cryin, Ragin River, Howlin, Peace Love and Happiness, Rainy Night in Georgia, Cryin' Fa Ya, Little Wing, and Domino.

MI-13666: advertisement entitled Kids for SaskTel (QuickTime video), done in 2004.

MI-13667: season's greeting from SaskPower done in 2007.

Saskatchewan schools, communities, buildings and agricultural activities

(1): Group photograph of the junior hockey team in Arcola, Saskatchewan, 1918?. Ed Ripley is front row, right. Caption: Junior Champions, Arcola, Sask.

(2): Group photograph of members of boys band, Arcola, Saskatchewan ca. 1907. William Ripley is standing in the back row, centre.

(3): William Ripley standing in his meat market, possibly in Arcola, Saskatchewan, ca. 1916.

(4): Old printing press used by the Arcola Star Standard newspaper in Arcola, Saskatchewan.

(5): View of Main Street in Arcola, Saskatchewan in winter. Late 1940s. Large snowbank in front of hardware store.

(6): Group photograph of the members of the No. 8 Platoon, B Company, 181th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Brandon, Manitoba. George A. Jones of Arcola, Saskatchewan was a member of the company but was in hospital when the photograph was taken.

(7): View of the Canadian Pacific Railway snow plow in Arcola, Saskatchewan. ca. 1947.

(8): George A. Jones of Arcola, Saskatchewan and his first automobile, 1920.

(9): Lizzie Robinson of Arcola, Saskatchewan standing next to the automobile belonging to her newphew, George A. Jones. 1921.

(10): Exterior view of the W.H. Jones store in Arcola, Saskatchewan. The store sold groceries, clothing, boots and shoes. A notation on the back reads: This was the first building erected in Arcola in 1899.

(11): Exterior view of the Montgomery Blacksmith building in Arcola, Saskatchewan. Three men and a horse are standing in front of the building. 1908?.

(12): Exterior view of the house and barn of Dan McEachen in the Arcola, Saskatchewan district.

(13): Dr. Robert Watkin and his son standing outside of a building. ca. 1925. He practiced medicine in Arcola, Saskatchewan.

(14): View of the west side of Main Street in Arcola, Saskatchewan. A large number of men are walking on the sidewalk. A note attached to the print lists the following: John R. Mear's Hardware; M.M. Hardware; Hallman's Bake Shop; Youngblud Haberdashery; Drug Store; Post Office; Amos' Harness Shop; McFarlane and Warner Implement Dealer; and Livery Barn.

(15): View of an unusual car driven by Chris Leibel in a parade during the Arcola Fair in Arcola, Saskatchewan ca. 1926.

(16): Arcola Military Band marching at the corner of Main Street and Railway Street in Arcola, Saskatchewan. 1930s. Frank Woodbury, Band leader, in front.

(17): Arcola Military Band standing at the corner of Main Street and Souris Street in Arcola, Saskatchewan. 1930s.

(18): Interior view of the W.H. Jones store in Arcola, Saskatchewan.

(19): View of wood pile on the farm of Willard Wyand in the Kisbey, Saskatchewan district. 1924.

(20): Group of unidentified men, women and children at Willard Wyand's farm in the Kisbey, Saskatchewan district. 1934. A telephone mounted to the wall is in the background.

(21)-(22): Interior view of Winlow School with students seated at their desks and standing by the chalkboard.

(23): Donald Wyand holding the reins on a horse belonging to his father.

(24): Exterior view of Collége Thevenet in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan.

(25): View of three men and a woman and agricultural equipment.

(26): Exterior view of the Canadian Red Cross Hospital at Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan.

(27): W.H. Jones, George Jones and Rolly Clarkson leaving Willmar, Saskatchewan with horses and carts to go to the Moose Mountains to cut hay.

(28): Exterior view of Maidstone Community Hospital in Maidstone, Saskatchewan.

(29): Students of Robinson School standing and sitting on a wagon pulled by a horse in winter.

(30): Students of Robinson School standing on a large buffalo rubbing stone near the school yard. ca. 1922.

(31): Pearl Robinson seated at a piano and Jim Grant standing with a violin.

(32)-(33): Views of the "Caterpillar" Diesel RD4 pulling two 28 run drills with fertilizer attachment at a speed of 51/2 miles per hour on the farm of John J. Bast in the Sedley, Saskatchewan district, May 1937. . The tractor was purchased from the Albert Olson Co. Ltd. in Regina, Saskatchewan.

(34)-(36): Images of the Model 22 "Caterpillar" tractor hauling logs on a snow road near Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchewan used by the T.W. Fritz Lumber Company ca. 1937. The tractor was purchased from the Albert Olson Co. Ltd. in Regina, Saskatchewan.

(37): Image of the "Caterpillar" Diesel RD4 tractor pulling tiller, packer and 10' drag harrow on the Williamson farm in the Indian Head, Saskatchewan district. ca. 1937.

(38): View of "Caterpillar" Diesel RD4 tractor plowing for summerfallow on Deer Lodge Farms near Standard, Alberta. ca. 1936.

(39): View of the "Caterpillar" RD4 Diesel tractor pulling two plows on C.T. Vaughan's farm in the Estevan, Saskatchewan district. ca. 1936. The tractor was purchased from the Albert Olson Company Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan.

(40): Interior view of Robinson School with students and teacher, Miss Annie Skelton. ca. 1924. The school was located in the Manor, Saskatchewan district. Names of students on back of photograph. Image taken by Capitol Studio, Regina.

(41): View of street in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The W.W. Cooper Co. Ltd. Departmental Store; Shaw Menswear and two hotels can be seen. 193-?.

(42): Composite photograph of Regina Normal School, Classroom D, 1919. Miss Mary Skelton and Miss Annie Margaret Skelton are included.

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

Classroom band at Holy Rosary School

  • R-B7289 (1)-(3)
  • Item
  • 1956-03

Items are photographs of: (1)-(2) grade 4 students at Holy Rosary School practicing for a CBC school broadcast: (3) grade 5 students at Holy Rosary School (under the direction of Bill Duignan) performing for a CBC school broadcast.

He makes them and plays them

Newspaper clipping entitled, He makes them and plays them, written by Linda Robertson and published in the March 25, 1990 edition of the Regina Sun. Profiles the life and work of Richard Diener, a musician and self-taught musical instrument maker from Regina, Saskatchewan.