- R-A266
- Item
- 1905-09-04
Military service in Victoria Square, Regina, celebrating the inauguration of Province of Saskatchewan.
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Military service in Victoria Square, Regina, celebrating the inauguration of Province of Saskatchewan.
Regina - decorative arches on South Railway erected on the occasion of the inauguration of the Province of Saskatchewan. September 4, 1905.
Museum of Natural History: Collector
Regina, the Capitol of Saskatchewan 1906, published by the Regina Board of Trade; The Spirit of Canada, published by Canadian Pacific Railway Company, 1939, which contains section re Saskatchewan by Mary L. Weekes; Cities of Canada, published by the House of Seagram, 1953.
Records created, accumulated and used by Lewis H. Thomas as Provincial Archivist of Saskatchewan relating to a proposed book of readings on Saskatchewan. Includes correspondence, outlines, etc.
"The Laurier Era", filmstrips with manuals produced by the National Film Board of Canada
"The Laurier Era", filmstrips with manuals produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
"The Laurier Era", filmstrips with manuals produced by the National Film Board of Canada
"The Laurier Era", filmstrips with manuals produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
Clippings accumulated and used by Eric Knowles relating to people and events in Saskatchewan's history. File 17 includes newspaper articles regarding pioneer days in Saskatchewan, early church life, pioneer tariff legislation on the prairies, the fur trade and early fur traders.
Articles concerning Saskatchewan people, places and subjects written by Ken Liddell for publication in the Calgary Herald. File I.29 relates to Temple Gardens in Moose Jaw. File III.2 relates to Bennett buggies.
"Something of the Past," filmstrips and manuals
"Something of the Past," filmstrips and manuals produced by the Saskatchewan Department of Education, Radio-Visual Series, 1972-1976.
"People and Purpose", An Economic History of Saskatchewan
"People and Purpose", An Economic History of Saskatchewan. Filmstrip produced by the Dept. of Education, 1976.