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Violet McNaughton at Versailles

  • S-B2122
  • Item
  • 1929

Item is an original photograph showing Mrs. Violet McNaughton in group at the Palace of Versailles, 1929.

The Bergots in Nantes, Britanny, France before 1904

  • R-B8893
  • Item
  • 1904 or before

Item is an image showing the Denys Bergot family in Nantes, Britanny, France before 1904. On the pation of a large house: Denise or Roland Bergot, Mrs. Bergot, François, Jeanne, Paulette, Anna, Marie, Victorine Bergot and Jeanne LeCoy.

Photograph album with postcards of Europe

  • R-D1725
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Item is a photograph album containing postcard views of Nice, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, London, and other places. with views of structures such as cathedrals and castles.

Rivers

Images of rivers in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, England and the United States of America. Includes images of the South Saskatchewan River at Outlook and of the crossing at the North Saskatchewan River.

Bridges

Images of various bridges in British Columbia, Vermont, Connecticut, China, and England. Includes images of bridges in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including the bridge over the North Saskatchewan River, Traffic (Victoria) Bridge and the bridge near Rotary Park. Includes images of an old covered bridge near Westchester, Connecticut; of Knights Ferry Bridge in Georgia (officially known as Knight Bridge) and of the world's longest covered bridge located near Hartland, New Brunswick.

Verhelst family portrait taken in Belgium

Photograph of Verhelst family taken in Belgium. The children: Bruno, Harry, Alfons, Jules, Marie, Victor, and Leon. (Uncle) Peter and the mother, Melanie (née Meerseman) came to Radville and Lafleche, Saskatchewan.

Banquet for Mgr. Cento, Papal Nuncio

Item is an image from a banquet for His Eminence Fernando Cento [Apostolic Nuncio to Belgum (1946-1953) Apostolic Internuncio to Luxembourg (1946-1950), and Titular Archbishop of Seleucia Pieria (1926-1959)]; Bohdan Kazymyra is standing in centre back.

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