Methodist Church - Buildings

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The Methodist Church in Fleming

  • R-A18339
  • Item
  • 1899

The Methodist Church in Fleming, made of stone with a wooden steeple. Frame house and people with a buggy beside the church.

Souvenir of Moose Jaw, Sask

Item is a souvenir booklet of photographs by the Sutton Photo Studio that depict Moose Jaw's major buildings, businesses and other landmarks. Images include:

(1) Walter Scott Building located at Main Street and High Street East;

(2) C.P.R. station;

(3) Looking north on Main Street during Labour Day celebration;

(4)-(6) Central Collegiate Institute, Victoria School and Alexandra School;

(7) High St., looking east;

(8)-(9) Hotel Empress and Maple Leaf Hotel;

(10) Zion (Methodist) Church, (p. 7);

(11)-(12), Two views of River St. looking west;

(14)-(15) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and St. John's (Anglican) Church (p. 10);

(16) Moose Jaw General Hospital, located at High Street E. and 13th Avenue;

(17)-(18) Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce;

(19) Court House;

(20) Y.M.C.A. building;

(21) Land Titles office;

(22) Northern Crown Bank, Dominion Bank, Union Bank of Canada, Bank of Hamilton;

(23)-(24) Views of High St. looking east and west;

(25) Old City Hall on corner of Ninth Ave. and Fairford St. E.;

(27) Baptist Church;

(28) composite of Moose Jaw Implement Co., Williamson Clark and Sons, A. MacDonald Co., Tees and Persse Ltd., Moose Grocery Co. Ltd.;

(29)-(33) Cecil Hotel and City Hotel, Royal George Hotel, Brunswick Hotel and Hotel Empress;

(34) Telephone building and old City Hall;

(35) Looking north along Main Street;

(37) Steam tractor pulling binders, near Moose Jaw (p. 24);

River Street East; Russell Block; 9th Avenue; Zion Church (Methodist) (p. 10); unidentified Catholic Church (p. 18); a dairy farm near Moose Jaw.

Brown, James Austin, 1920-2008

Scenes in Saskatoon, Kindersley, Lucky Lake, and Macrorie, Saskatchewan

  • S-B8745 to S-B8753
  • Item
  • 1920-1922

S-B8745: Exterior view of City Hospital, Saskatoon, 1920?
S-B8746: Third Avenue Methodist Church and the City Hall gardens, Saskatoon, July 16, 1921
S-B8747: Monument to football players killed in the Great War (World War I), Saskatoon, 1920?
S-B8748: A harness (trotting) race in Kindersley, July 12, 1921
S-B8749: East side of Main Street, Kindersley with bowling and pool hall and cafe in view, 1920?
S-B8750: Main Street in Lucky Lake looking west with Canadian Bank of Commerce and Alberta Pacific Grain elevator in view, 1920
S-B8751: Main Street in Lucky Lake looking east, 1920
S-B8752: Main Street in Macrorie showing the south side with telephone exchange, bank, hotel, elevators, restaurant and railway station in view, 1920?
S-B8753: Interior of a bank, possibly in Macrorie, April 1922

Rife family records

Letter dated March 22, 1915 from Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan, to G.W. Rife of Foam Lake, Saskatchewan regarding the Government of Saskatchewan's policy regarding the liquor question. Envelope included.

Two black and white photographs of members of the Ladies Aid who attended a farewell party for Mrs. Rife on August 24, 1926 in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. List of names included.

Eight picture postcards, some with messages written to Mrs. G.W. Rife from her children, Will and Clarence. Postcards contain images of Brock, Sheho, Yorkton and Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. Image of a quilting bee in February 1909 taken by G.W. Tebbs included.

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