Group of women making a quilt outdoors at Raymore
- R-A20648
- Item
- 1934-08
Group of women making a quilt outdoors at Raymore. Identified.
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Group of women making a quilt outdoors at Raymore
Group of women making a quilt outdoors at Raymore. Identified.
Herb Wilyman, Bob Hill, Everett Jones, Mrs. Horton (for George), Fred Young, and Bill Bryak, receiving their 50 year pins as war veterans on November 11.
Herman Hess at 40 years of age
Head and shoulders portrait of Herman Hess at 40 years of age. Hess came to Saskatchewan in 1904 and died in 1974 at age 93.
History of the Church of Saint Martin's, Raymore
Booklet compiled by the History Committee to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Saint Martin's Anglican Church in Raymore, Saskatchewan.
Interior of Bank of British North America, Ernie Greenaway at right behind counter
Interior of Bank of British North America, Ernie Greenaway at right behind counter.
Interior of the hotel bar room in Raymore
Interior of the hotel bar room in Raymore. Three unidentified men beside the counter.
Kirby's Funeral Chapel in Raymore
Kirby's Funeral Chapel in Raymore in the winter.
Laundromat beside old Sask. Tel. building; and new Sask. Tel. office
Laundromat beside old Sask. Tel. building; and new Sask. Tel. office.
MacLean, Archibald G. : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Archibald G. MacLean to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1904.
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
MacLean, Archibald G.
MacLean, Archibald G. : Pioneer farming experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Archibald G. MacLean to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer farming experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1905.
Questionnaire number 6 on farming experiences included questions on: dates, locations, and acquisition details of land; financing; machinery; crops, livestock and other commodities; co-operative societies; hazards and difficulties (e.g. pests, weather); harvesting and secondary production activities; exhibitions and fairs; gardening; and interactions with North West Mounted Police.
MacLean, Archibald G.