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Images of Saskatchewan towns and villages taken by George Webber

  • GM-PH-5277 (1)-(90)
  • Item
  • 1988-1998

Reproductions of original photographs, mainly of towns and villages in Saskatchewan, taken by George Webber, a documentary and fine art photographer who was born in 1952 in Alberta. The black and white prints (nos. 1 to 50) were processed with selenium toning and are all initialled by Webber. The colour prints (nos. 51 to 90) were printed on Fujiflex SFA3 super-gloss paper.

(1): Good Friday, near Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, 1995.
(2): Leo Wesa, Lipton, Saskatchewan, 1993/1995
(3): Grasslands National Park (West Block), Saskatchewan, 1997/1998
(4): Jack Gunter, Mervin, Saskatchewan, 1993/1997
(5): Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(6): Neudorf, Saskatchewan, 1993/1995
(7): Dollard, Saskatchewan, 1996/1997
(8): La Fleche, Saskatchewan, 1993/1994
(9): Meyronne, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(10): Gopher sign near Webb, Saskatchewan, 1988/1998
(11): L.B. Johnson, Tessier, Saskatchewan, 1988/1991
(12): Rig Hands, Drakewell Company, Vawn, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(13): Rock near Gruenthal, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(14): Bud and Evelyn Chartier, Cando, Saskatchewan. Foursquare Church in background.
(15): Cemetery in Lebret, Saskatchewan, 1993/1994
(16): Funeral of Derrick [Derek G.] Weeseekase, Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(17): Pocahontas blanket (Disney Corporation) on the grave on Derrick [Derek] Weeseekase, Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995/1998
(18): Sign at Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(19): Abandoned building, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1993/1994
(20): Farm machinery tracks, Portreeve, Saskatchewan, 1995
(21): Great Sandhills Museum, Sceptre, Saskatchewan, 1995
(22): Gordon Bassos, Regina Leader-Post Distribution Office, Melville, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(23): Fuch's Wildlife Display, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(24): Fuch's Wildlife Display, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(25): Beef sale sign, Vantage, Saskatchewan, 1993/1994
(26): John Henry Jess, Davidson, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(27): Billboard in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(28): Killdeer, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(29): Mr. Parentau, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(30): Easter Sunday, Pennant, Saskatchewan, 1995/1998
(31): Thorvald Skaalid and his daughter, Margaret Anne, Macrorie, Saskatchewan, 1993/1993
(32): Mary Raes with her mother's portrait, Fir Mountain, Saskatchewan, 1996/1997
(33): Four unidentified children, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(34): Abandoned store, Mantario, Saskatchewan, 1988/1998
(35): Buildings in Major, Saskatchewan, 1989/1998
(36): Vick Gin Yee, Yee Toy Confectionary, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(37): Dollard, Saskatchewan, 1996/1997
(38): Snipe Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(39): Jack Lewis, Lewis's General Store, Tyvan, Saskatchewan, 1988
(40): The Lewis brothers, Lewis' General Store, Tyvan, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(41): Grasslands National Park (West Block), Saskatchewan, 1997/1998
(42): G.M. Yuzicapi, Standing Buffalo Reserve, Saskatchewan, 1993/1994
(43): Snow near Shackleton, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(44): Harold Wollbaum in his barbershop, Sedley, Saskatchewan, 1988
(45): Abandoned grocery/hardware store in Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1993/1997
(46): Jul Sordahl, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1996/1997
(47): Killdeer weigh scale, Killdeer, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(48): Madeline Okimow, Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995/1995
(49): Walter Daviduk, Rybryna Hardware, Hafford, Saskatchewan, 1993/1998
(50): Hughton, Saskatchewan, 1995/1998
(51): Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1997
(52): Bromhead Post Office, Bromhead, Saskatchewan, 1989
(53): Old garage/implement dealer, Viscount, Saskatchewan, 1993
(54): Large barn with graffiti/Grad 88 and Grad 89 written on roof, Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, 1989
(55): Demolished Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator, Glasnevin, Saskatchewan, 1996
(56): Sitting area with benches and cactus and bird display in Leader, Saskatchewan, 1995
(57): McCabe's General Store, Glasnevin, Saskatchewan, 1996
(58): Lean ground beef sale sign, Vantage, Saskatchewan, 1995
(59): Fillmore Drugs and liquor store, Fillmore, Saskatchewan, 1988
(60): Royal Bank and abandoned building with sign for Fillmore Foxes in Fillmore, Saskatchewan, 1988
(61): Signs for murals and World's Largest Wheat Plant, Sceptre, Saskatchewan, 1995
(62): Tattered copy of Star Weekly relating to coronation of Queen Elizabeth, laying on floor of abandoned building, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1994
(63): Farm yard, Valor, Saskatchewan, 1995
(64): Churches in Admiral, Saskatchewan, 1997
(65): Field with fence and step in foreground, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1996
(66): Abandoned building, Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, 1997
(67): Calendar dated August 1964 advertising Central Groceteria in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, hanging on a wall in Scotsguard, 1996
(68): Abandoned trailer home, Willmar, Saskatchewan, 1996
(69): Abandoned building at end of street, Orkney, Saskatchewan, 1995
(70): Pioneer and United Grain Growers (UGG) grain elevators, with telephone booth and Herbert street sign in foreground, Brownlee, Saskatchewan, 1995
(71): Abandoned building, possibly a school, in Lisieux, Saskatchewan, 1996
(72): Toronto Dominion Bank in Glenavon, Saskatchewan, 1988
(73): Abandoned hotel in Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, 1997
(74): McCord Lucky Dollar store, McCord, Saskatchewan, 1997
(75): Field with buildings in background, Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, 1996
(76): Muenster Hotel in Muenster, Saskatchewan, 1993
(77): Abandoned building possibly named Grace 5 Drop Inn, Fir Mountain, Saskatchewan, 1996
(78): Abandoned trailer in field near Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, 1996
(79): Abandoned building near Prelate, Saskatchewan, 1995
(80): Kuntz's Garage in Kendal, Saskatchewan, 1988
(81): Abandoned buildings, including Bracken Hotel, in Bracken, Saskatchewan, 1995
(82): Buffalo Gap Cemetery near Coronach, Saskatchewan, 1988
(83): Signs for B.J.'s Drive-In in Lanigan (Home of the Buffalo Burger) and Hiway Mart near Watson near intersection to Dafoe, 1993
(84): Dilapidated beverage sign near Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995
(85): Dilapidated wooden building with beverage sign near Loon Lake, Saskatchewan, 1995
(86): CN Real Estate sign with Saskatchewan Pool elevator in background at Willmar, Saskatchewan, 1996
(87): Abandoned parking lot with booth in foreground, Estevan, Saskatchewan, 1988
(88): Sign for Hitchcock on highway, Hitchcock, Saskatchewan, 1988
(89): Abandoned Co-op building, Glentworth, Saskatchewan, 1996
(90): Abandoned buildings in Aneroid, Saskatchewan, 1995

Images taken by Connie Pratt of Regina, Saskatchewan

  • GM-PH-5213 (1)-(1980)
  • Item
  • 1965-1980

Images taken by Constance (Connie) Bernice Pratt (1918-1993) of Regina, Saskatchewan. Pratt was a teacher before working as a lab technician for the Government of Saskatchewan. She was an amateur photographer and served as president of the Regina Guild of Colour Photography. She traveled extensively through the province, photographing wildlife, nature (flowers, moss, sunsets, lichen, fungus, clouds, mushrooms, etc.), buildings, rural and urban landscapes, and family members. Includes images of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina; exterior views of the backyard of Pratt's house at 3136 Rae Street, Regina; exterior views of the Provincial Lab, Regina; the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History displays; outings taken by the Saskatchewan Natural History Society and the Regina Natural History Society; interior and exterior views of Fort San, 1976; and family members, including her nephew, James Eugene Pratt. .

Pratt, Constance

Into the Silent Land

French and English versions of the catalogue for Into the Silent Land : Survey Photography in the Canadian West, 1858-1900, a travelling exhibition organized by the Public Archives of Canada [now Library and Archives Canada]. Catalogued is by A.J. Birrell of the National Photography Collection Catalogue includes introduction to exhibition, description of the processes by which the images were produced, explanations for sections of the exhibition along with a listing of associated images and sample images. Sections are: Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploratory Expedition, 1858 : Humphrey Lloyd Hime; North American Boundary Commission, 1858-1862 : Corps of Royal Engineers; North American Boundary Commission, 1872-1875 : Corps of Royal Engineers; Geological Survey of Canada, 1871 : Benjamin Baltzly; Canadian Pacific Railway Surveys, 1871-1879 : Charles George Horetzky; Geological Survey of Canada, 1875-1900 : George Mercer Dawson and Joseph Burr Tyrrell; Dominion Lands Surveys and International Boundary Commission, 1886-1900 : Edouard Deville, James J. McArthur, William Ogilvie, Charles A. Bigger. The sample images included are: Encampment on the Red River showing Henry Youle Hind and others seated at a camp with an overturned canoe; a First Nations woman seated next to a tree; portrait of two members of the Kalispel First Nation; survey crew cutting a path through trees on the right bank of the Mooyie River; a camp for members of the Royal Engineers Survey Corps by North Antler River (includes carts and tents); waterfall/cascade on the Hammond [Garnet] River, B.C.; canoe being dragged onto shore to portage over a bluff for the Murchison's Rapids in the North Thompson River, B.C.; a seated group of Piegan people; totem poles and boats at a Skidegate [Skagit?] village on the Queen Charlotte Islands; survey party and carts in northern Manitoba; buildings for housing Chinese immigrants in Victoria; surveyors ascending a mountain in the Chilkat River district of Alaska.

Canada. Information Canada

John W. Gibson: His Life and Work

Catalogue, written by Brock V. Silversides, for the exhibition of photographic works entitled, John W. Gibson: His Life and Works, which was shown in Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Yorkton, North Battleford and Regina, Saskatchewan between February, 1985 and February, 1986. Catalogue includes a biography of Gibson and photographic images of Gibson and his works.

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