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Memoir, photographs of W.D. Roberts

  • TR-283
  • Pièce
  • 1915-193?, 1981 [digitized 2015]

Digital copies of a memoir, written by William D. Roberts entitled, "From North Wales by Easy Stages via Virginia, Wisconsin and Saskatchewan, to Victoria, Vancouver Island" and accompanying photographs. Roberts details his experiences while homesteading in the Medstead, Saskatchewan district, serving in the First World War, during his career as a railway mail clerk, and other life experiences from 1896 to 1981, shortly before his death. Photographs depict Roberts in 1915, 1928 and in the 1930s.

Guillon, Marie Gérard

  • R-500.66
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1868 to 1972

Papers of Berthe Gérard, 1917-1970; of Louise Gérard, 1915-1973; of Marie Gérard Guillon, 1924-1976; of Pierre Gérard, 1894-1971; of Pierre Gustav Gérard, 1916-1974; of Emil Guillon, 1914-1961; of Louis Boiron, 1911-1951; newspaper clippings of the First World War, 1914-1917; photographs.

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

  • R-1077
  • Collection
  • 1890-1953?

Various records collected by the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History including records relating to World War I; War to Peace newspaper article nos. 2-8 from Regina Daily Post, 1918-1919; a City of Regina Municipal Manual, 1915; a brochure entitled Saskatchewan Coal, issued by the Coal Mines Branch, Saskatchewan; an order of service for Decoration Day, 1922; pamphlet entitled Sir Ian Hamilton's Dispatch, 1915?; posters; pamphlet relating to Grant Hall hotel in Moose Jaw, 1928; the first cheque issued by the Government of Saskatchewan in 1905; red and blue pencils used in the 1903 election to the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories by candidates Jacob W. Smith and James Benjamin Hawkes along with related correspondence from P.H. Gordon dated 1952; the first flight covers of the Canada Air Mail Service relating to flights to/from Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Regina, 1930; Women's National Land Service Corps Interim Report, February to September 1916 and Annual Report for October 1, 1917 to September 30, 1918; Fairmede Agricultural Society certificate of ownership of SW 1/4 10-13-1-W2 issued 1894; and publication entitled The Trumpet Call of National Currency, written by W.C. Paynter, secretary of the Canadian Currency and Banking Reform, Tantallon, Saskatchewan, February 1932; the personal journal of Mr. John Alexander Strutt kept during his residence in Fairmede, North-West Territories, 1890-1900; an undated road map entitled Saskatchewan Blazed Trails, issued by The Regina Map Company; programme for the inauguration service for the new organ at Westminster Church, Regina, 1914; photographs and postcards.

Johnson, Gilbert

  • (S)A 219
  • Dossier
  • 1891-1938

Records created, accumulated and used by Gilbert Johnson of Marchwell, Saskatchewan including assessment roll and miscellaneous bills of Langenburg School District No. 105, 1891-1900. Letters from friends serving with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England and France, 1916-1918. Letters and printed items relating to his interest in Theosophy, the organization of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, trade unionism and socialism, 1918-1938.

Portnall, Francis (Frank) Henry

  • R-371
  • Dossier
  • 1900-1973

Architectural plans, drawings and plates; photographs; minutes of the Regina Sketch Club, 1926-1966; pamphlets; scrapbooks, etc. (See also R-OS 17). Includes City of Regina Bylaw No. 1485: Regulating the erection and to provide for the safety of buildings in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan.

File 10 includes a publication relating to the unveiling of the Saskatoon War Memorial commemorating the Great War (1914-1918) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on November 11, 1929. Includes information on the Saskatoon Branch of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League.

File 11 includes various publications icluding the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History Popular Series No. 2 entitled Saskatchewan As Seen Through Museum Habitat Displays which contains information on the creators of the displays (Fred G. Bard; Fred W. Lahrman; and Robert D. Symons), March 1962; The Saskatchewanians, published by the Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee and Canada Centennial Corporation, 1967; a booklet on Arthur Silver Morton, Professor of History and Librarian in the University of Saskatchewan, 1914-1940, issued by the University of Saskatchewan in 1943; a volume of poetry by Ralf L.F. Sheldon-Williams, Canadian Expeditionary Force [1918 or after]; a 1941 article by Walter C. Murray entitled The University of Saskatchewan; an untitled history of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including narratives by prominent citizens compiled to commemorate the city's 21st anniversary, 1927 [the title page has been torn out]; and booklet pertaining to the Soldier's Cemetery in Regina.

Records relating to Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry

  • (S)X 130
  • Pièce
  • 19--

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, 1914-1919, Volume II. Second volume of a milti-volume record of the activities of the regiment from the time it was raised in 1914 to its return from active service in France during World War One in 1919. Includes Roll of Honour, War Diary of the regiment, extracts from letters and documents, and Nominal Roll and Record of Service. Compiled by Ralph Holder Williams, formerly a Lieutenant of the Regiment.

Saskatchewan communities and military scenes in Manitoba

  • S-B9951 to S-B9962
  • Pièce
  • 19---1927

S-B9951: Rush for Homesteads, September 1, Law Office, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
S-B9952: Exterior view of the Armoury, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S-B9953: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9954: 48th Battalion Lines, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9955: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9956: Bombing. Clearing the Trenches. Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9957: Trenches, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9958: 197th Battalion, C.E.F. Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9959: Aerial view of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, taken from the air by the Red and White storekeeper
S-B9960: Birds eye view of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with the collegiate on the right, taken by Regina Photo Supply Ltd., 1927
S-B9961: View of hotel and main street in Preeceville, Saskatchewan
S-B9962: Exterior view of post office in Whitewood, Saskatchewan

McKay, Joseph Fortescue

  • R-379
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1900 to 1977

Files relating chiefly to economic, political and cultural affairs in Regina and Saskatchewan and to the McKay and Fortescue families. File I.2 relates to Armisticians. File I.37 relates to the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Includes various maps, including the following: map of Lac La Ronge Depth Sounding in Feet, prepared by the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources, Surveys Branch and published by the Travel Bureau in May 1957 with information on Lac La Ronge showing mine shafts, early trading post sites, outfitter camps and portages, etc. (NT-3); Saskatchewan Official Highway Map, 1964 (NT-6); Saskatchewan Municipal Road Assistance Authority Grid Road Map, 1974 (NT-7); 1967 street index and map of Beautiful Saskatoon presented by the Saskatoon Real Estate Board showing parks, open spaces, transit system, and schools, etc. (NT-9); and Regina Complimentary City map and guide produced by the City of Regina Development and Public Relations Department, 1968 (NT-12).

McKay was a lawyer and civil servant who was born in 1890 and died in 1977.

Regina Rifle Regiment

  • R-647
  • Dossier
  • 1907-1975

Personnel records, instructional materials, general administrative files, posters, clippings, war diaries and historical records, routine orders and miscellaneous documents; photographs; and trench maps. See file V.3 for a list of Saskatchewan casualties.

Summers, R. Charles

  • (S)A 147
  • Dossier
  • 1909-1971

Undated newspaper article entitled Provincial Charter Is Granted Veterans, regarding the Saskatchewan Veterans' Society; letter dated May 15, 1971 from R. Charles Summers to the Saskatchewan Archives containing reminisces about his father, Alexander Summers, who homesteaded in the Gledhow district; letter dated April 1, 1909 regarding Alexander Summers' homestead patent; Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces certificate issued to Alex Summers, 1916; undated newspaper article regarding John Summers entitled Boy Falls From Bridge; Is Taken to Hospital; undated article regarding St. John's Chancel Guild tea; and photograph of 28th Battalion drilling on parade grounds.

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