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Streets and buildings of Arras, France

  • R-A17195 (1)-(5)
  • Item
  • 1914-1918

Streets and buildings of Arras, France. The 14th century town hall before being destroyed by bombardment during the Great War. St. Nicolas Street, and St. John the Baptist Church; and Railway station place and Gambetta Street.

Scenic views of Auxi-le-Château, France

  • R-A17188 (1)-(5)
  • Item
  • 1916

Scenic views of Auxi-le-Château, France. Ruins of a Feudal Château; Château de Montargueuil; countryside; City Hall and Church; and a mill by a river. 1916.

Photograph album with postcards of Europe

  • R-D1725
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Item is a photograph album containing postcard views of Nice, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, London, and other places. with views of structures such as cathedrals and castles.

The bombarded city of Arras, France, during Great War

  • R-A17194 (1)-(5)
  • Item
  • 1914-1918

The bombarded city of Arras, France, during Great War, 1914-1916. Views of the wreckage of St. John the Baptist Church; Pharmacie de la Gare; Saint-Gery Street and the Belfry; and the interior of the Cathedral before and after the bombardment.

Buildings in Saskatchewan

(1): Unidentified children standing in front of Punnichy School, a two-storey brick building. [1923 or after].

(2): Postcard with exterior view of public school in Carberry, Manitoba printed by the Heliotype Co. Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario. [1929?].

(3): Postcard with exterior view of St. John's Anglican Church [third church, with chancel] in Moose Jaw. Postcard includes message from A. Beauchamp Payne of Moose Jaw to Mrs. Davis in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1908.

(4): Postcard with exterior view of St. Michael's Retreat House in Lumsden, Saskatchewan. Postcard published by Color Productions Ltd., Regina. Color by Mike Roberts, Berkeley, California. Photo by Joseph Fartak. [1963 or after].

(5): Postcard with exterior view of stone chalet at Moose Mountain Provincial Park [Kenosee Lake]. Published by Color Productions Ltd., Regina. Color photo by Joe Fartak. [1950 or after].

Buildings in Regina, Saskatchewan

(1)-(4): Postcards published by the B.C. Printing and Litho Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia. Postcards include images of the Saskatchewan Hotel; Normal School; Parliament Buildings; and the corner of College Avenue and Lorne Street with view of house at 2370 Lorne Street.

(5)-(10): Postcards published by Novelty Mfg. and Art Co. Ltd., Montreal, Quebec. Includes views of Regina (aerial view); Hotel Saskatchewan with cenotaph in foreground; Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station; First Baptist Church; Victoria Park and Business Section; and City Hall.

(11): Postcard with side view of Legislative Building looking east [1913 or after].

Photographs collected by Frank Malach

(1)-(8): Images taken in 1953 in Candiac, Saskatchewan, when the grain quota was opened and farmers lined up to get a loan in before the elevator was filled and would not accept any more grain until the next allotment of grain cars. Includes view of main street in Candiac; and group of farmers including Harry Lesuik; Johnny Lesuik; John Shishkowski; Murray Shishkowski; Art Kaczmarski; and Mike Malach.

(9): Postcard with exterior view of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Candiac, Saskatchewan published by King Size Photo Service, Regina, Saskatchewan. [1960s?]

(10)-(11): Harvest scene on the farm of Peter Muchowski and a group of horses ready for a day's work in the field on the homestead of Peter Muchowski. The photograph of the horses was processed on October 15, 1937.

(12): Exterior view of a house ordered from the T. Eaton's catalogue. 1912.