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Buildings and scenes in Saskatchewan

(1): Photo postcard of the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Regina City Hall, May 1939. Photographer: Butcher and Runnalls, Regina.

(2): Photo postcard of unidentified members of 18th Field Battery R.C.A. with cannons preparing for royal salute for arrival of Their Majesties at Legislative Building, Regina, May 25, 1939.

(3)-(16): Postcards of Regina, Saskatchewan, mainly showing the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, the University of Regina and the Regina City Hall at 2476 Victoria Avenue. Publishers of postcards where indicated include: Color Productions Ltd., Publicity and Information, University of Regina; and Canada Post.

(17)-(20): Postcards of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including view of bridge in winter; an aerial view of the University of Saskatchewan campus; an aerial view of the city with University Bridge in the foreground; and Kiwanis Park with the Bessborough Hotel in the background. Three of the postcards are Traveltime products distributed by Prairie Crafts, Saskatoon. One postcard was published by Alex Wilson Publications Limited, Dryden, Ontario.

(21): Postcard of a prairie scene in Prongua, Saskatchewan published by Canada Post.

(22)-(39): Postcards and prints relating to Lake Manitou, Manitou Beach, Wellington Park, Manitou Springs Mineral Spa, Camp Easter Seal, and Danceland. Postcards published where indicated by Color Productions Ltd., Canadian Post Card Co. Ltd., United Specialties Ltd., Saskatoon.

(40)-(43): Postcards of Saskatchewan scenes showing combines on the Great Regina Plain; the sun setting over Lake Waskesiu; farmland near Ridgedale; and autumn in southern Saskatchewan. Postcards published by Canada Post; The Postcard Factory; and Color Productions.

Hotels in Saskatchewan

Interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including renovations in 1965 and road signs advertising the King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon, in 1968; interior and exterior views of the King George Hotel in Melville, Saskatchewan; exterior views of the Blackstone Hotel, Yorkton, Saskatchewan; exterior view of Hotel Windsor (location unknown); interior views of a hotel, possibly in Humboldt, Saskatchewan; apartment building with Business Machines Service vehicle parked in front; unidentified male participants in Travellers curling spiel in Regina, 1950 wearing Melville Curling Club sweaters and Arlington Hotel, Humboldt sweaters; head and shoulders portrait of Stan Wayte; and unidentified male and female entertainers.

Image nos. 59 to 63 are colour postcards depicting Sheraton Cavalier Motor Inn, Saskatoon; King George Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Saskatoon Boys Pipe Band; Holiday Inn, Regina; and Westward Motor Inn, Regina.

Photographers where indicated are as follows: Saskatchewan Film Board; Government of Saskatchewan, Photo Services Branch; Len Hillyard, Saskatoon; Maurice Milligan, Saskatoon; Delmar Studios, Saskatoon; Gale's Studio, Melville; Brown's Portrait Studio, Melville; and Jessop, Humboldt.

Saskatchewan scenes

Items are picture postcards of various scenes of Saskatchewan, including: the boathouse at Regina Beach; No. 1 wharf at Regina Beach; people boating at Regina Beach; Regina Beach as seen from the lake; Boy Scouts leading a school parade in Lumsden, Saskatchewan on June 3, 1913, with the Lumsden Hotel in the background; a social gathering at Lumsden Beach; Shafer Restaurant stand at Lumsden plowing match on June 15, 1911; exterior view of hospital in Swift Current; exterior view of C.H. Schafer Restaurant; and Frank Blaney [Belaney] of Prelate sitting in automobile. One of the postcards was written to Clarance Spicer by his mother.

Saskatchewan buildings, scenes and residents

Postcards and picture postcards of various Saskatchewan communities. Some have messages written to John M. Bergstrom Junior, John Good and William J. Good of Wauchope, Saskatchewan; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campagne of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan and Miss Jeanne Champagne of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Some have information written in French on the backs. Publishers where indicated are as follows: The Camera Products Co., Vancouver, British Columbia; Saunders Art Studio, Napinka, Manitoba; D.W. Friesen and Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba; Color Productions Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan; Western Photo Co., Napinka, Manitoba; Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia; Western Smallware and Stationery Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba; The Rex Photo Supply, Regina; International Post Card Co., Montreal, Quebec.

(1): Exterior view of Cleland's Funeral Home, 3rd Street, Weyburn.
(2): Exterior view of city hall in Weyburn.
(3): Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTPR) bridge, Saskatoon.
(4): Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) bridge on Estevan - Lethbridge Extension.
(5): Main Street in Moose Jaw with Hotel Churchill, Army and Navy Department Store and the Exchange Cafe in view.
(6): Crescent Park, Moose Jaw.
(7): Crescent Park with St. Andrew's Church, Moose Jaw.
(8): Canadian Pacific Railway depot, Moose Jaw.
(9): Crescent Park, Moose Jaw.
(10): Bathing at Regina Beach.
(11): Rapids on Moose Mountain Creek near Oxbow.
(12): Souris River and Glen Ewen bridge.
(13): Wauchope Baseball Team.
(14): Parade, possibly in Estevan.
(15): Cree Indians and Camp.
(16): Holiday Inn Motel and Restaurant, East Broadway Avenue, Yorkton.
(17): Cavalier Motel, Yorkton.
(18): 4th Street at night, Estevan.
(19): View on 12th Avenue at night, Estevan.
(20): Midnight scene at Bergstrom's Cafe, Estevan.
(21)-(24): Damaged buildings after the storm in Estevan on June 23, 1913. Includes view of damage on John McLeod's farm.
(25)-(28): Views of Estevan including the Maple Leaf Coal and Brick Company plant and Fourth Street as seen from the post office.
(29): Women in Indian costume looking over Qu'Appelle Valley.
(30): Looking across Loch Leven Lake, Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
(31): Souvenir booklet with images of Broadway Bridge, Saskatoon; swimming and dock area at Waskesiu Lake; beach area in Waskesiu; business area in Prince Albert; Moose Jaw, including Crescent Park and St. Andrews United Church; and Regina, including Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Hotel Saskatchewan, and business section.
(32): Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina.
(33): Bel-Air Motel, Regina.
(34): Diefenbaker Homestead, Regina.
(35): Casa Terrace Dining Room in Vagabond Motor Inn, Regina.
(36): Vagabond Motor Inn, Albert Street, Regina.
(37): Canadian Pacific Railway station, Regina.
(38): Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building, Regina.
(39): Park Lane Motel, Regina.
(40): Flowerbed in Victoria Park with Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building in background.
(41): Saskatchewan Legislative Building at night, Regina.
(42): Albert Street Bridge over Wascana Lake at night, Regina.
(43): Aerial view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Wascana Lake, Regina.
(44): Provincial Parliament Buildings, Regina.
(45)-(46): College Mathieu, Gravelbourg.
(47): The Scholisticate, Lebret.
(48): Couvent [Convent] Jesus Marie, Gravelbourg.
(49): Roman Catholic Church, Weyburn.
(50): Eglise et Presbytire de St. Maurice Souvenir Du 28 Sept. 1913, Antler, Saskatchewan.
(51): Presbytere et eglise, Lisieux, Saskatchewan.
(52): Man standing in doorway of church. Location unknown.

(53): Six men and women, including Charles Quennelle, third from the left, at The Flame Dine and Dance in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

(54)-(70): Images of men, women and children, mostly unidentified, possibly residents of Willow Bunch and Wauchope, Saskatchewan. Includes wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quennelle; G.W. Orser; John Good; William (Billy) Good; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein and family; and country western performer Alberta Slim and his horse, Kitten.

(71)-(77): Images of the 70th wedding anniversary celebrations of Métis couple Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roy in November 1942 in Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan. Attendees included Gregoire McGillis; Mrs. Rainville; Alex (Catchoux) McGillis; Father Dugat; Louis Gosselin

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].

Groome, Paul F.

  • R-1272.1
  • Documento
  • 1907-1959

Records created, accumulated and used by Paul F. Groome (1896-1992) of Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: minutes of Rae Street Methodist Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, July 10, 1907 to February 20, 1912; minutes of Sixth Avenue United Church, Regina, April 6, 1936 to October 1, 1951; "minutes of the Young Men's Christian Association of Regina, Saskatchewan covering the period from 1890 to 1959" by Paul F. Groome and related source materials; Institute of Power Engineers decal; Western Canada Firemens' Association convention badge, 1908; and photographs relating mainly to Regina, Saskatchewan and its pioneers (including Harry Hourie, William Wallace Gibson, Zachary M. Hamilton, George Barr and Mrs. George Barr); electric power plants; and the activities and facilities of the YMCA, including its camps, swimming pool; Rae Street Methodist Church; Sixth Avenue United Church; St. John's United Church; Regina Boat Club regattas on Wascana Lake. Groome was employed as an engineer at the Regina Municipal Power Plant from 1929 to 1961.

Groome, Paul F., 1896-1992

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.

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.

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.

Parade and buildings in Saskatchewan

(1)-(5): Images of a parade in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Broadbent's Furniture Store in background. Includes view of Associated Canadian Travellers Saskatoon Club float. The prints were made by the Wilkie Studio in Wilkie, Saskatchewan on August 21, 1945.

(6): Image of street in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan. [between 1930 and 1940].

(7): View of post office, possibly in Cutknife, Saskatchewan. Unidentified First Nations woman and two girls and teepee in foreground. Ralph Fluney in background in suit; Marjorie Fluney in white shirt with left hand on post in background. [19--].

(8): Bertha (Fluney) Andrews and two unidentified men standing in front of the old Fluney house, possibly in the Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan district, with an automobile on the left in winter. [between 1930 and 1940].

(9): Postcard with exterior view of the Senator Hotel in Saskatchewan. [ca. 1970].

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