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Cuthbert James Grant

  • R-A537 (1)-(2)
  • Pièce
  • 189-?

Item is a photographic reproduction of a pencil portrait of Cuthbert James Grant.

Portrait of William P. Hopkins

  • R-A14818
  • Pièce
  • 1928-08-31

Item is a reproduction of a head and shoulders portrait photograph of W.P. Hopkins, who served as mayor of Yorkton in 1900, 1901, 1902.

Portrait of G.W. McPhee, Liberal M.P. for Yorkton

  • R-A14827
  • Pièce
  • ca. 1928

Item is a head and shoulders portrait of G.W. McPhee, who served as the Member of Parliament for Yorkton between 1925 and 1940. Image taken from Yorkton Enterprise, August 31, 1928.

Groome, Paul F.

  • R-1272.1
  • Dossier
  • 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

Sir Winston Churchill

  • R-D1303
  • Pièce
  • 1965 or before

Portrait of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) standing and holding a cane.