Government House, Victoria Park, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
- S-B3265
- Unidad documental simple
- 1977 or before
Lund, Chris
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Government House, Victoria Park, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Lund, Chris
E.B. Williams album of photographs. Many items are captioned.
Photograph album originally belonging to Annie Peart, of Regina. Contents include portraits of Lieutenant-Governors of Saskatchewan and various others.
Photographs of Northern Saskatchewan album
Album containing photographs relating to Northern Saskatchewan, ca.1920, with handwritten captions and often dates noted. (Content largely duplicates Garner Album, labelled "Exploration of Part of Northern Saskatchewan, July 28th to October 8th, 1920 by Lt. Colonel A.C. Garner, D.S.O.")
Garner, A. C.
Album of photographs from the estate of Campbell Innes of Battleford - showing families, children and infants, residents of Battleford and environs, and Battleford businesses. [Album of photographs collected by Campbell Innes.]
Innes, Campbell
Album containing photographs, mostly relating to people and places in southern Saskatchewan and the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (P.F.R.A.).
Pages 1-7, "P.F.R.A. Staff - Jan. 1941", showing various individuals at desks and standing, mostly in Regina P.F.R.A. office, including: Mr. Spence (marked item 1), Mr. Freer (36), and Mr. Vallance [Jack Vallance] (35), on page 1; J. Mutchler, alone (38) and with Ben Russell (44), W. L. Jacobson (19), Kocher, Biddell, McNair, Nixon, Eull, and Dave Patterson, with other staff members (23), H. Williams with G. MacKenzie, together (39) and with various others (30), in the Regina office, p. 2; Mr. McNair (20), Chris McGavin (50), and Douglas Hamelin (42), seated at desks, as well as W. Eddy with E. J. Stephan and R. Cameron, standing together (52), Mr. Switzer with Miss Knowles, behind a desk (53), group portrait of Murphy, Moodie, Hansey, Burnard, Armstrong, Hill, [?], McMillan, and Hunt (16), on p. 3; Mark Mann alone (22) and with Leslie Fraser (right of 22, possibly 25?), S.F. Shields (62) and Archie Sinclair (15), seated at desks, S. Forsyth with J. Kletchko and P.F.R.A. staff at the Regina warehouse (40, 43), George Pendergast, With other members of the P.F.R.A. staff at their Regina warehouse (40), on p. 4; S.F. Arthur (27), Margaret Moodie, seated at her desk (37), Fred Atkinson, standing in the P.F.R.A. office (18), W. Bock with E. Mulholland and D. Craddock (bottom left), Mrs. Watson, P. Hyndman and (?) Ward with other members of the P.F.R.A. staff at their office (32), Miss Dennison [Norma Dennison], seated at typewriter (bottom right), on p. 5; Miss Kopanicki and Mr. Holdworth, behind a desk (5), Cyril Millor, in uniform, seated (45), Brockman, Mark Mann, J. McDougal, Watson, Wayling, Nixon, Knowles, Murken at office (10), W.A. Brown (61), Bob Donald and Ann Pukess (65), Ernie Legare (59), on p.6; E. Eisenhauer, seated at desk (6), group photo of five women staff members - Kopanicki, Penner, Glaister, Woznesensky, Edmunson (25), group photo of Mr. Hagarty, Mr. Hogan and Mr. McDougal, standing together (64?), George Spence, pointing out areas of P.F.R.A. water development on a map (right top and bottom), on p. 7.
Pages 8-9, "Visit of Hon. Norman Rogers [and] Hon. J.G. Gardiner to Southwestern Saskatchewan, August 1937", showing views of dry conditions, abandoned farm homes, etc., various men touring sites and structures, during visit of George Spence, Honorable Norman Rogers, and Honorable J. G. Gardiner in south western Saskatchewan.
Pages 10-11, "Visit of Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada, to Val Marie, Sask., May 11, 1938", showing groups of men visiting sites, and in front of crowds. Group photo (bottom right) includes Lieutenant R. Scott, Corporal Stratton, Brinkworth, Preston, John Vallance, L. Turner, Ben Russell, L.B. Thomson, and Redfern (photo taken during Lord Tweedsmuir's visit).
Page 12, "Spence Ranch, 1940", showing fields, roads and structures.
Page 13: "Hyer Tree Plantation, near Neville, Sask.", showing part of the plantation and George Spence visiting (left top and bottom); George Spence and two other men standing in a field of oats at Val Marie, captioned "1939 - Oats, Val Marie" (top right); and "Brig. Gen. Hornby" [M.L. Hornby] portrait, on a postcard sent to George Spence, Jan. 1, 1942, with note below (bottom right).
Page 14, "Visit of Earl of Athelone, Governor General of Canada, to Swift Current District, August 25/1941", including: views of the Earl's visit, Princess Alice posing for photograph and visiting with groups of people, on p. 14. See also R-B8243.
Page 15: Various pictures of Mr. Spence looking at crops, posing with other men, and eating watermelon.
Page 16: "St. Mary [and] Milk Rivers Water Development Committee 1941" (left), group portraits of men outdoors, in coats and hats; group portrait taken November 10, 1942, at Burdett, Alberta (right), showing 19 men standing outside a building -- several identified (below), including D.W. Hays, G.S. Brown, Dr. J.J. O'Neil, Ray Galvin, Victor Meek, J. Johnson, Dr. W.H. Fairfield, Sam Ashton, Dr. Leonard C. Marsh, Ben Russell, N.M. Sutherland, C.S. Clendening, George Spence, and G.A. Gaherty.
Pages 17-20: Various unidentified men (possibly from Committee on p. 16) in fields, next to car, farm machinery, and views of agricultural activities, including farmers pitching hay from a horse wagon, on page 19, as well as various unidentified people, construction work, horses pulling haying wagons, flocks of sheep, geese on a slough, men harvesting a root crop, possibly sugar beets.
Page 21: Views of fields, flock of sheep, agricultural activities.
Page 22: Views of grain elevators, grain in extra storage corrals beside the grain elevators at Gull Lake, farm buildings, and a city (likely Regina).
The Mathesons of Saskatchewan Diocese Photograph Album
Photograph album relating to the Matheson family of Saskatchewan. The album includes a copy of an article titled The Mathesons of Saskatchewan Diocese, written by Ruth Matheson Buck and published in Saskatchewan History in 1960 and images of various members of the Matheson family, including Edward K. Matheson and his wife Eleanor (Shepphird) Matheson of Battleford; and John Richard Matheson and his wife Elizabeth Beckett (Scott) Matheson and daughter Ruth Matheson of Onion Lake. The album includes exterior views of Battleford Indian Industrial School, mainly in 1906. Caption information is included for the majority of images.
The photographs are copies of images in the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan photograph collection.
Hanley Homemakers' Club photograph album
Photograph album presented by the Hanley Homemakers' Club in Hanley, Saskatchewan consisting of black and white images of Hanley and district and two scenes from northern Saskatchewan (a trapper's home and a highway). Includes agricultural scenes, including people threshing grain into a barn loft for winter feeding and a threshing crew having dinner in the field. Notation at back of album reads as follows: Mrs. J. Morrison, Secretary, Hanley Homemakers' Club, Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Photograph album referred to as the James Walker Album with images possibly related to the activities of a Scrip Commission headed by Major James Walker, formerly of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP). Commissioners investigated Métis claims at various locations, including Lesser Slave Lake; Peace River Crossing; Fort Dunvegan; Wolverine Point; Fort Vermilion; Fort Chipewyan; Smith's Landing; Fort McMurray; Wabasca; Pelican Portage; Grand Rapids; Calling River Portage; Athabasca Landing; and Wapiscan.
Includes image relating to encampment at Peace River Crossing, Alberta (S-B11490); exterior of Roman Catholic mission at Fort Chipewyan in 1899 (S-B11503); exterior of railway station at Moose Jaw (S-B11535); exterior of Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School at Lebret (S-B11537); and unidentified students of the Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School at Lebret (S-B11539 and S-B11541). Includes images of North-West Mounted Police officers and buildings; unidentified Indigenous people; unidentified bodies of water and rugged landscapes; and a steamboat named Grahame.
Photograph album with postcards of Europe
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.