- GM-PH-797 (1)-(3)
- Stuk
- 196-?
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
A field of burning stubble.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
A field of burning stubble.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Klondike Mike statue at Klondike Days in Edmonton, Alberta.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Wreaths, covered with poppies, placed at war memorial site.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
A park or golf course in autumn.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Statue of legendary white horse near St. Francois-Xavier, MB.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
A river, houses nearby.
Artifacts at the Western Development Museum, North Battleford
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Artifacts on display at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
A horse called "Nipper" in the trees.
Part of Clarence B. Fairbairn fonds
Horses eating from a trough.
This fonds consists mainly of records created, accumulated and used by Clarence B. Fairbairn during his professional career as a reporter, editor and managing editor of the "Western Producer" newspaper in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
The types of records included are newspaper clippings and editorials, notes about the newspaper, and many photographs, negatives, and slides, including negative albums and high quality 2 x 2 inch colour slides. The graphic materials depict various aspects of life in Saskatchewan and Western Canada primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. There is also a file containing copies of published obituaries for Clarence Fairbairn, likely collected by his son, Brett Fairbairn.
The fonds has been arranged into two series: Newspaper and Personal; and Photographs.
Fairbairn, Clarence Bertram, 1921-1989