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Student Essays

  • R-1348
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1966-1978

Collection of student essays from University of Regina classes regarding North-West Territories and Saskatchewan history.

Publications and articles relating to John Walker

  • PI-811
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1962-1984

Records relating to John Walker and his professional career in horticulture, including service as assistant superintendent in charge of horticulture at the Canada Department of Agriculture Experimental Farm in Indian Head, Saskatchewan (1925-1929) and superintendent of the Canada Department of Agriculture Forest Nursery Station in Indian Head (1942-1958) as follows:

1) Copy of article relating to John Walker's professional career in prairie horticulture. Source unknown. [1982 or after].
2) Copy of Agricultural Institute of Canada Fellowship Award Nomination of John Walker by Manitoba Institute of Agrologists, Winnipeg Branch with additional notations. ca. 1978.
3) Copy of document written by John Walker entitled Overseas Service in World War I. Walker served in France in the Fiftieth Battalion, Fourth Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
4) Publication entitled Development of Horticulture on the Northern Great Plains, written by W.H. Alderman and sponsored by the Great Plains Region American Society for Horticultural Science, 1962. Chapter 17 relates to Saskatchewan and includes information on the Dominion Experimental Farms at Indian Head, Rosthern, Scott, Swift Current and Melfort; the Federal Forest Nursery Stations at Indian Head and Sutherland; horticulture at the University of Saskatchewan; the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture; and horticultural organizations in Saskatchewan.
5) Publication entitled A History of Horticulture of the Great Plains Region, 1960 through 1981, edited by E.P. Lana and sponsored by the North Central (Great Plains) Region - American Society for Horticultural Science, 1984. Includes information on horticulture at the University of Saskatchewan and horticulture at the Canadian Department of Agriculture Forest Nursery in Indian Head.

Art - Galleries and Museums

  • Pamphlet File - Art - Galleries and Museums
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • ca. 1920-1975

Memorial booklet containing reproductions of artworks and biographical sketches of former students of the Saskatoon Collegiate Institute who died in World War I. The artwork was displayed at Nutana Collegiate Institute (formerly known as Saskatoon Collegiate Institute). [after 1918].

Pamphlet on community cultural project grants issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth.

Brochure on the community programs offered in 1975-76 by the Photographers Gallery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings, sculpture, graphics and drawings of Eli Bornstein in 1957 in Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings by Arthur F. McKay, October 21 to November 8, 1953.

Catalogue of paintings loaned by Reginans for an art exhibit at Regina College, October 27-28, 1920 arranged by the Local Council of Women.

Booklet for retrospective exhibition of paintings by Martin Bloch, January 15 to February 5 [year unknown], Regina College, Regina, Saskatchewan.

Brochure for exhibition of paintings by Roy Kiyooka in the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, October 30 to November 20 [year unknown].

Booklet for the Saskatchewan Society of Artists' second exhibition. 1956.

Brochure on the Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan printed by Modern Press, Saskatoon. 1966. (2 copies)

Booklet for the exhibition of artwork by Kenneth Lochhead at Regina College, February 5 to March 1 [year unknown].

Brochure for the Museum Artists Premiere from November 24 to December 3 [year unknown] sponsored by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources and Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History. Brochure contains information on artworks by Fred Lahrman, Robert D. Symons and Jack Pickering. (3 copies)

The 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion (South Saskatchewan) - The Suicide Battalion Oral History Project

  • Tape R-1059 to Tape R-1101; Tape R-1188; Tape R-1189; Tape R-14051 to Tape R-14056
  • Colección
  • 1975-1977

Sound recordings of oral history interviews with survivors of the First World War who fought in the 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Originating in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1914, the 46th Battalion called upon over 5000 young men from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta to fight in northern France. The interviews were conducted by James L. McWilliams and R. James Steel. Summaries and agreements are included. The interviewers used this material in the preparation of a 1978 publication entitled The Suicide Battalion.

Interviewees are as follows:

George Anderson, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1074) describes his service with the 46th Battalion in World War I, Armistice Day and returning to Canada. 1976. 20 minutes.

Colin Bond, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1070) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion in World War I, his duties as a runner and the battle at Amiens. 1975. 50 minutes.

Harry Brice, Riverhurst (Tape R-14051). 60 minutes.

James (Jim) W. Broomhead, Flint, Michigan (Tape R-1188) discusses how he came to service with the 46th Battalion during World War I, training, raids, and descriptions of battles such as the Somme. 1976. 80 minutes.

George Brown (Tape R-14054, side B). 10 minutes.

Gordon Brown, Pelly (Tape R-1093) discusses his service with the 46th Battalion during World War I, describing battles such as Passchendaele, Lens and Amiens, rebuilding the 46th at Bruay and Armistice Day. 1975. 55 minutes.

L.W. (Pat) Burns, London, Ontario (Tape R-1062; Tape R-1063) discusses descriptions of battles while serving with the 46th such as Lens and Passchendale, patrols, anti-aircraft duty and several officers. Interview conducted by R.J. Steel. 1975. 70 minutes.

Jim H. Butterworth, Calgary, Alberta (Tape R-1075) gives descriptions of his service with the 46th Battalion, raiding procedures, dugouts and his comrades. 1975. 55 minutes.

J.P. Copp, La Jolla, California (Tape R-1067) talks about his service with the 46th Battalion, describing battles, the wounded and deceased, life in the trenches and returning to Canada. Interview conducted by R.J. Steel. 1975. 55 minutes.

Herbert Crosbie, Regina (Tape R-14052). 1977. 30 minutes.

Sam Downey, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1088, Tape R-1089) talks about how he came to serve with the 46th, training in Canada, descriptions of battles such as Vimy, the Somme and Lens and returning home. 1976. 75 minutes.

Jack Featherstone, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1099; Tape R-1100; Tape R-1101) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Ballation, trench life, night work, rations, battles, sniping, patrols, the Oppy Wood Front, march to Amiens, battle of Amiens and the post-war period. 1975. 100 minutes.

Fred Gillespie, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1090; Tape R-1091) talks about how he came to serve with the 46th, training in Canada, arrival in Britain, descriptions of battles fought and the post-war period. 1975. 90 minutes.

Pat Gleason, Yorkton (Tape R-1082) describes his service with the 46th Battalion during World War I including topics such as the Oppy Wood Front, preparations for Amiens, Cambrai, rations, Armistice Day and returning to Canada. 1975. 50 minutes.

Art Goodmurphy (Tape R-14053; Tape R-14054, side A)

Ernie Harris, Swift Current (Tape R-1068; Tape R-1069) discusses topics including descriptions of battles during World War I at Lens, Passchendaele, Avion, and Ypres, scouting methods and patrols and discussion about good officers. 1975. 120 minutes.

Percy Hellings, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1065, Tape R-1066) discusses how he came to serve with the 229th Battalion and then the 46th Battalion; describes battles at Lens and Passchendaele, scouting, life in the trenches and returning to Canada. 1975. 100 minutes.

Percy Hellings, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1068; Tape R-1069) describes battles during World War I, scouting methods and patrols and discusses good officers. 1975. 120 minutes.

, Tape R-1068, Tape R-1069)

Dick Herrod (Tape R-14054, side A). 10 min.

Jack S. Huckerby, Regina (Tape R-1094) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, descriptions of battles such as Amiens, the D-Q line, Canal du Nord, Cambrai and Valenciennes, and the post-war period. 1975. 60 minutes.

Edward Hunter, Moose Jaw (Tape R-14055)

Ernie Jenner, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1059) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th; descriptions of battles; and his job as a signaller; the baseball and football team of the 46th and the post-war period. 1976. 60 minutes.

Robert Kears, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1083) describes his service with the 46th Battalion and the 16th Battalion during World War I. 1975. 45 minutes. Interview conducted by James L. McWilliams.

George Kentner, Fredonia, New York (Tape R-1189) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion during World War I, descriptions of battles at Vimy, Lens, Passchendaele and Amiens, of patrols and Armistice. 1976. 75 minutes.

Eric Douglas McDonald, Yorkshire, England (Tape R-1075; Tape R-1076; Tape R-1077; Tape R-1078; Tape R-1079) discusses his early history and how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; training at Camp Sewell, Manitoba; duties of a Lewis gun crew; and describes daily life and several battles. 1976. 7 hours.

Donald MacKay, Wolseley (Tape R-1095; Tape R-1096) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; describes such battles as Amiens and Vallenciennes; Armistice and returning to Canada. 1975. 100 minutes.

Don McKerchar, Winnipeg, Manitoba (Tape R-1060; Tape R-1061) discusses how he came to serve with the 196th and then the 46th Battalion in World War I; describes battles at Lens, Passchendaele, Amiens and Canal du Nord; duties after Armistice and his return to Canada. 1975. 72 minutes.

Neil McLeod, Regina (Tape R-1084; Tape R-1085; Tape R-1086; Tape R-1087) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th; describes battles such as Vimy, Lens and the Oppy Wood Front; patrols; leave; rations; digging trenches and burying the dead. 1975-1976. 5 hours.

Thomas Scott, Biggar (Tape R-1064) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, his service in France and the post-war period. 1975. 60 minutes.

Charles Skeates, Swift Current (Tape R-1080; Tape R-1081) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, describes battles such as Passchendaele, Valenciennes, Amiens, and Dury, barbering and Armistice Day. 1975. 75 minutes.

Allan A. Smith, Saskatoon (Tape R-1072). 1975. 40 minutes.

George/Perley W. Smith (Tape R-14056). Date unknown. 60 minutes.

Bob Stevenson, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1097; Tape R-1098; Tape R-1100; Tape R-1101) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; battles during World War I; daily life during World War I; rations; and the post-war period. 1975. 100 minutes.

Bill Sully, Saltcoats (Tape R-1071) discusses his service with the 46th Battalion on the Vimy front, at Lens and at Cambrai. 1975. 40 minutes.

J.S. Woodward, Saskatoon (Tape R-1092) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, an officer's daily life and descriptions of battles such as Vimy and the Somme. 1975. 50 minutes.

Percy Young, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1073) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, training at Camp Sewell, Manitoba, life at Bramshott, England and descriptions of his comrades. 1975. 75 minutes.

Bagshaw, Frederick Bertram

  • R-6
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1913-1947

Records relating to World War I and World War II including Canadian war orders and regulations, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, personal diary and narrative of events of various Canadian army units; and photographs of units, officers, and men of the 5th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Western Cavalry) and others unidentified, taken during the First World War (file 10, a-e); scenes of destruction and Canadian soldiers in France during the First World War (Box 2); and miscellaneous photographs of soldiers, some possibly from Saskatchewan who went to France during the First World War (Box 11).

Box 12 contains a letter dated 16 April 1913 to F.B. Bagshaw from Wilson Pugsley McDonald, who inquires whether or not he should mortgage his poetry in order to relieve his desperate financial situation.

For All We Have and Are: Regina and the Experience of the Great War

Publication written by James M. Pitsula and published by the University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The majority of photographs reproduced in the publication are in the permanent collection of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Chapter titles are as follows: War Comes to Regina; The First Year; Brave New World; The Battle over Schools; The Preacher and the Premier; News from the Front; The Twenty-Eighth Battalion; The End of Voluntarism; The Economy and the Rural Myth; Religion and Social Reform; Returned Soldiers; and Victory.

Oh, oh, oh, it's a lovely war! One nurse's story

Item component is a description Gladys Matheson Crim papers that are located at the Saskatchewan Archives and the importance of their contents for an understanding of the life of a young nurse working in England and France during World War One. Component appears on pages 6 to 10.

Article includes a reproduction of Gladys Matheson Crim's diary entry for November 11, 1918.

Article is supplemented by photographs that depict: Gladys Crim, some colleagues and convalescent soldiers - Crim is shown holding bagpipes; unidentified nurse working on the ankle area of an unidentified solder; rows of soldiers laid out on stretchers with one nurse; from the funeral service for nurse Margaret Lowe, soldiers standing at attention with a small group holding a flag-draped coffin; an unidentified soldier (missing one leg) with a crutch under one arm and holding a fish in the opposite hand; and, "Queen Mary Tea Room at Woodcote Park Convalescent Hospital" with armed forces personnel at tables and at left someone at the piano.

Article is supplemented by drawings showing: the surrender of three German soldiers (captioned "Merci Komrad"); a single grave marker ("To an unknown British soldier killed in action at Ypres 29 April 1915") that was drawn by Corporal R. Gordon-Cumming; a man and woman (from behind) accompanied by two poems; German soldier as a "proposed design for the stained glass window of the future" accompanied by a poem by Corporal R. Gordon Cumming; a figure holding on to a post through which a shell has passed through (caption "The Last Post"); and a soldier smoking a cigarette whose smoke transforms into the image of a nurse (accompanied by note from C. R. Alexander).

Article includes coloured drawings (paintings?) showing: trees stripped of foliage and bomb bursts in air (captioned "Land marks of Ypres"); and a damaged building that has a path leading from foreground to background with an orange / red sky.

Williams, Myrna

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.

Howard, Gordon S.

  • R-52
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • ca. 1930-1967

Material relating to Colonel Gordon Howard's military service: war diary, 1941-1945; schedules of Atlantic crossings while responsible for transportation of troops; article re army camp at Aneroid, Saskatchewan in the 1930s; letter from Department of National Defence regarding his war service, 1945; Memoirs of a Citizen Soldier, 1914-1945; and document entitled Sixty Years of Centennial in Saskatchewan by G.S. Howard.

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