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Artwork of William George Reginald Hobbs

Photographs of paintings done by Dr. William G. Hobbs, a physician, surgeon and artist who resided in Gainsborough, Saskatchewan. The paintings were submitted to the Saskatchewan Olympics and the Arts Selection Committee for an art exhibition at the Olympics in Montreal, Quebec in 1976.

(1): Painting entitled The Journey (part of the Immigration - The Departure series).

(2): Painting entitled The Destination, showing the exterior of a two-storey building with Limerick written on the side. 1975.

(3): Painting entitled The Journey, with railroad tracks in the foreground and grain elevators and other buildings in the background.

(4): Painting entitled Clondesley, a portrait of a young boy with a bird and bird's nest with four blue eggs in it.

(5): Painting entitled England, showing a view out of a open window with a wooden frame. A church steeple is in the background with a tankard and other items in foreground.

(6): Portrait of Britannia Ingrid Hobbs, showing a girl with blond hair and freckles with a black and yellow bird perched on her finger.

(7): Self portrait of Dr. Hobbs at the School of Arts, Fort San, entitled Who Calls? Who Calls?. 1975.

(8): Painting of dilapadated log barn with field in background.

(9): Painting of Gainsborough church in winter with children skating on dug-out in background.

(10)-(11): Surrealist images of flower (iris) with poem. 1975.

Photographs collected by Government House, Regina

(1): Daniel Brown standing in a garden holding a pipe to his mouth with his left hand.
(2): Daniel Brown and an unidentified woman and man standing outside a residence.
(3): Head and shoulders portrait of Daniel Brown taken by Rossie, Regina. [1904 or after].
(4): Exterior view of Government House, Battleford. [copied 1992, originally created 1877].
(5): Portrait of Mrs. Joseph Royal [copied 1992, originally created ca. 1890].
(6): Exterior view of the residence of Thomas Brown, known as "Wascana Lodge", on Dewdney Avenue in Regina. Thomas Brown is standing with his son, Edgar Brown, while Mrs. Brown is standing on the veranda holding an umbrella, 1887.
(7): Members of the crew of the RCSCC Impregnable ferrying Lieutenant Governor F. W. Johnson to shore from Willow Island during the sunset ceremony on June 3, 1985. Photograph taken by Don Healy of the Leader-Post, Regina.
(8): Lieutenant Governor F. W. Johnson and his wife, Mrs. Johnson, standing in the drawing room at Government House on the occasion of the World Parliamentary Association Dinner in 1985.
(9): Group photographs of members of a band in Regina, Saskatchewan that played in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1906 at the Exhibition. Image taken by Steele Co. Limited, Winnipeg and Calgary. Some of the band members are identified, as follows: George Watt; George Dempster; and Charles Williamson.
(10): Unidentified men, women and children gathered at the blessing (consecration) of the shrine at Lebret, Saskatchewan, July 1, 1919.
(11): Unidentified men, women and children seated on the grass in front of the church with the convent and shrine in the background in Lebret, Saskatchewan. [1926 or before].
(12): Group photograph of judges of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories and other associated individuals as follows: Sheriff Benson; Judge Wetmore; Judge Macleod; Judge Richardson; Judge Rouleau; Judge McGuire; and registrar Mr. Watson, 1891.
(13): Group photograph of attendees at the First Biennial Meeting of the Governor-General of Canada and Lieutenant-Governors in Ottawa, Ontario, November 1973. Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Stephen Worobetz is standing in the back row, first on the left. Image taken by John Evans Photography Ltd., Ottawa.

Rossie's Studio

Photographs copied from The Tattler

Photographs copied from various original issues of The Tattler (call number R-N 177) as follows:
(1): Head and shoulders portrait of William Melville Martin copied from The Tattler, Volume 1, No. 5, September 29, 1906, page 3.

(2): Photograph by Rossie captioned Crack Tennis Players of 1906. Copied from Volume 1, No. 4, September 22, 1906, page 4. Information accompanying photograph is as follows: P. F. Harding, runner up in handicap singles; G. Carmichael, handicap singles champion; H. M. Tait, runner up in open singles; F. G. Wheat, open singles champion.

(3): Photograph by Rossie captioned Regina Tennis Club, 1906, from Volume 1, No. 4, September 22, 1906. Information accompanying photo is as follows: Reading from left to right, top row - Miss Dowswell, Messrs. Wheat, Tait, Hoffman, McGrachen and Harding. Centre row - Mrs. Read, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Meek, Miss Hill, Mrs. McLean and W. Laird. Bottom row - Messrs. McRae, Carmichael, Wilson, Gurney, Atkinson, Stokes (secretary).

(4): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 7 captioned Professor Laubach, conductor of the Philharmonic Society which will put the "Creation" into rehearsal on the 19th.

(5): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 5 captioned Regina's First Apartment Block Now being Built on Albert Street by J. H. Haslam.

(6): Photograph from Volume 1, No. 3, September 15, 1906, page 1 captioned The New Metropolitan Methodist Church, to cost $88,000, the cornerstone of which was laid last Monday by Mrs. W. M. Longworthy.

Rossie, Edgar Charlotte, 1875-1942