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Canadian War Memorial prints at SAB

Item component is a description of how a series of prints that depict destruction on the Western Front during World War One (Canadian War Memorial Prints), that were purchased by Saskatchewan's Department of Public Works for a proposed Provincial War Museum came to be in the possesion of the Provincial Archives. Component appears on pages 14 to 17.

Article includes a list of the prints in the holdings of the Provincial Archives; and is supplmeented by reproductions of five of these prints ("Berthonval Farm"; "St. Jacques, Ypres", "Evening at Ypres", "Entering Ypres at Dawn"; and "La Grand Place, Arras").

Article is supplemented by photographs that depict: Gladys Crim, some colleagues and convalescent soldiers - Crim is shown holding bagpipes; unidentified nurse working on the ankle area of an unidentified solder; rows of soldiers laid out on stretchers with one nurse; from the funeral service for nurse Margaret Lowe, soldiers standing at attention with a small group holding a flag-draped coffin; an unidentified soldier (missing one leg) with a crutch under one arm and holding a fish in the opposite hand; and, "Queen Mary Tea Room at Woodcote Park Convalescent Hospital" with armed forces personnel at tables and at left someone at the piano.

Article is supplemented by drawings showing: the surrender of three German soldiers (captioned "Merci Komrad"); a single grave marker ("To an unknown British soldier killed in action at Ypres 29 April 1915") that was drawn by Corporal R. Gordon-Cumming; a man and woman (from behind) accompanied by two poems; German soldier as a "proposed design for the stained glass window of the future" accompanied by a poem by Corporal R. Gordon Cumming; a figure holding on to a post through which a shell has passed through (caption "The Last Post"); and a soldier smoking a cigarette whose smoke transforms into the image of a nurse (accompanied by note from C. R. Alexander).

Article includes coloured drawings (paintings?) showing: trees stripped of foliage and bomb bursts in air (captioned "Land marks of Ypres"); and a damaged building that has a path leading from foreground to background with an orange / red sky.

Williams, Myrna

Paul Dojack Youth Centre Historical Essay

Booklet entitled, Paul Dojack Youth Centre Historical Essay, prepared by Greg G. Goulden and Danen S. Connell, employees of the Centre. An historical overview of the establishment of the Regina Indian Industrial School in the late 1880s and the subsequent administration and operation of the Boys' Detention Home, Industrial School for Boys, Saskatchewan Boys' School, Saskatchewan Boys' Centre, and Paul Dojack Youth Centre.

Images of various Government of Saskatchewan departments and agencies

Images showing operations and infrastructure of various departments and agencies within the Government of Saskatchewan. 01 to 05: An employee of the Department of Government Services' Systems Centre, located in the Administration Building at Regina, operates a piece of computer machinery. 06 to 10: An employee of the Systems Centre loads a magnetic disc into a reader. 11 to 14: An employee of the Systems Centre files computer tapes onto shelves in the tape library. 15 to 17: An employee of the Systems Centre operates a plotter. 18 to 21: Close-up views of part of a terminal in the Systems Centre. 22 to 24: An employee of the Systems Centre operates a Telex (TWX) machine. 25 to 32: An employee of the Department of Government Services' Central Office Services operates a small offset printing press. 33 to 36: An employee of Central Office Services operates a page collating machine. 37 to 39: A Central Office Services employee makes blueprints on a Diazo machine. 40 to 46: A Central Office Services employee operates a copy camera. 47 to 59: Interior views showing renovations in progress to the third floor of the north wing at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina. 60 to 69: Mechanics overhaul a Government aircraft. 70 to 81: Views showing a sedan, a station wagon and a 1/2 ton truck - examples of automobiles in the fleet of the Central Vehicle Agency. 82 to 88: Exterior views of the new Department of Highways and Transportation building located at 1610 Park Street, Regina. 89 to 95: Interior views of the Government Systems Centre at Regina prior to renovations. 96 to 100: A Central Office Services employee operates an inserting machine. 101 to 103: Mechanics overhaul a Government aircraft. 104 to 115: Interior views of the lounge at the Echo Valley Centre - part of the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts at Fort San. 116 to 124: Interior views of renovations to the Government Systems Centre at Regina. 125 to 138: Group photographs of Wascana Centre Authority tour guides in Wascana Centre near the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. 139 to 151: Road and curb construction outside the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Regina. 153 to 154: Distant views of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. 155: Skyline view of Regina. 155 to 168: Interior and exterior views of the Department of Highways and Transportation repair depot located at Swift Current. 155A to 166A: Group photographs of Wascana Centre Authority tour guides in Wascana Centre. 169: Exterior view of the café and store at Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 170 to 181: Exterior and interior views of the administration building at Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 182 to 187: Exterior and interior views of the service centre at Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 188 to 192: Exterior views of a Department of Highways and Transportation building at Goodsoil.

Varley, Don

Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts buildings and grounds

Views showing the various buildings and grounds of the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts at Fort San, maintained by the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works. 01 to 03: Interior views of the dining room. The Main Lodge houses the dining room, the nurses' station and the lounge. 04 to 07: Interior views of the lounge. 08 to 09: Exterior views of James Hall. 10 to 13: Interior views of the upstairs auditorium inside James Hall. 14 to 19: Exterior views of the Main Lodge. 20 to 21: Exterior views of James Hall. 22 to 23: Views of the grounds. The Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts is housed at the former Fort Qu'Appelle Sanitorium.

Weston, Bruce

Hearing therapy booth and accompanying custom-built truck

Views showing the completed hearing therapy booth constructed by the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works for the Department of Public Health, and of the custom-built truck to transport it. 01 to 03: Views looking into the back of the truck. 04 to 05: Views showing how the truck box is mounted on to the frame of the truck. 06 to 08: Views showing the construction of the truck box interior. 09: Overall view of the truck. 10 to 11: Overall views of the hearing therapy booth. 12: View showing the various layers of material in the booth's door. 13 to 17: Views of the booth. 18 to 19: Views showing a cross-section of the booth's construction.

Varley, Don

Renovations at Souris Valley Extended Care Hospital

Interior views of renovations taking place in a wing of the former Saskatchewan Hospital at Weyburn, a portion of which is being converted into the Souris Valley Extended Care Hospital. Includes views of renovations to corridors, bathroom facilities, and patient rooms. Also included are exterior views of the hospital complex.

Weston, Bruce

Official opening of Government Repair Depot depot at Moose Jaw

Views showing the official opening of the Government Repair Depot located south of Moose Jaw, held on September 29, 1971. Dignitaries participating in the ceremony included: Hon. E.I. Wood, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works; His Worship J. Ernest Pascoe, mayor of Moose Jaw; Hon. Gordon Snyder, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Labour and Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for the Moose Jaw South constituency; Hon. Neil Byers, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation; and P. Owen Moen, director of the Conservation and Development Branch of the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture. The cutting of the ribbon to officially open the depot was carried out by Hon. Wood, Hon. Snyder, and Mr. Moen. Occupancy of the repair depot was shared between the Department of Highways and Transportation and the Conservation and Development Branch of the Department of Agriculture.

Weston, Bruce

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