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Items are images showing the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan (Lynda Haverstock) and her husband, (Harley Olsen), on a tour of the Minot Air Force Base prior to attending the 17th Annual International Military Ball in Minot, North Dakota.
Images of various bridges in British Columbia, Vermont, Connecticut, China, and England. Includes images of bridges in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including the bridge over the North Saskatchewan River, Traffic (Victoria) Bridge and the bridge near Rotary Park. Includes images of an old covered bridge near Westchester, Connecticut; of Knights Ferry Bridge in Georgia (officially known as Knight Bridge) and of the world's longest covered bridge located near Hartland, New Brunswick.
Items are images of various animals, including a lizard, sea lions, ducks, swans, cattle (cows), a butterfly, a yellow-headed blackbird, a hawk, water buffalo, horses, snow geese and black geese.
Album contains images of: various members of the Clay and Shumiatcher families (such as Archibald Franklin Clay; Rose Jeanne Clay; Pierre Clay; Morris Cyril Shumiatcher; Jacqueline Shumiatcher; Luba Shumiatcher; Abraham Isaac Shumiatcher; Minuetta Shumiatcher [later Minuetta Kessler]); the wedding of Jacqui Clay and Morris Shumiatcher in Toronto, Ontario on April 18, 1955; Morris Shumiatcher and seven unidentified men running in the Molson Marathon from Regina, Saskatchewan to Lumsden on September 19, 1970 (51); Morris and Jacqui Shumiatcher's vacations in Hawaii, the Bahamas, Japan and England; the Shumiatcher's pet dogs; various friends and colleagues; and the Shumiatchers in their home at 2520 College Avenue, Regina.
Images of rivers in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, England and the United States of America. Includes images of the South Saskatchewan River at Outlook and of the crossing at the North Saskatchewan River.
Items are images showing: (1) Back gardens in Warkworth, England; (2) Museum tea garden in Aldborough, England; (3) Japanese gardens in Huntington, California; (4)-(17) Gardens in Suzhou and Beijing, China, including Summer Palace; and (18) Garden field on Whidbey Island, Washington.