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Art and architecture in Saskatchewan

  • GM-PH-5327 (1)-(1409)
  • Item
  • between 1955 and 1975

Images of art and architecture in Saskatchewan accumulated and used by Nik Semenoff of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, likely in his role as a visual specialist with the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan. Many of the images relate to architecture designed by various Saskatchewan architects, including George H. Kerr; Patrick Cullingworth; Kioshi Izumi; Roger L. Walls; and Melvyn Malkin.

Included are images of works of art by various artists, including H. Becker; Henry Bonli; Reta Cowley; H. Hatton; Andrew Hudson; Dorothy (Knowles) Perehudoff; Ernest Lindner; W.C. Mulcaster; William Perehudoff; and Otto Rogers. Images of the art collection of the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon are also included.

Images of churches are included, as follows: All Saints Anglican Church, Saskatoon; Knox United Church, Saskatoon; St. Timothy's Anglican Church, Saskatoon; and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Regina.

Images of schools are included as follows: Allan Hill School, Prince Albert; Prince Albert Technical School, Prince Albert; Brevoort Park School, Saskatoon; Evan Hardy Collegiate, Saskatoon; Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon; Massey School, Regina; Thom Collegiate, Regina; and St. Joseph's College, Yorkton.

Images of hospitals are included as follows: St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; University Hospital, Interns' Dormitory, Saskatoon; and Yorkton Psychiatric Centre.

Images of buildings at University of Saskatchewan are included as follows: Arts Building; Marquis Hall; Qu'Appelle Hall; St. Thomas More College; Emmanuel - St. Chad chapel; Lutheran College and Seminary; and McLean Hall.

Images of various buildings in Saskatoon are included as follows: City of Saskatoon Fire Department Headquarters Station No. 1; Golf's Steak House; James Art Studio; Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory; Modern Press; Saskatchewan Government Telephones; Saskatoon Funeral Home; Saskatchewan Research Council; Space Engineering Lab; St. Joseph's Nursing Home; Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Home; and the homes of Henry Bonli; Patrick J. Cullingworth; George H. Kerr; and Melvin Malkin.

Includes images of Weyburn Public Library in Weyburn; the pavilion at Sunset Amusement Park, Regina; Binary Three products manufactured by Develcon Electronics, Saskatoon; Bank of Montreal, Saskatoon; Eaton's of Canada warehouse, Saskatoon; Executive Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Patrick Dodge automobile dealership, Saskatoon; Westgate Inn, Saskatoon; and Quaker Arena, Saskatoon.

Booklets and calendar relating to Sutherland and Saskatoon

  • PI-809
  • Item
  • 1988-2009

Booklet commemorating the 75th anniversary of Sutherland Public School, 1913-1988. Includes names of principals and teachers. (24 p.).

Booklet commemorating the 100th anniversary of the community of Sutherland entitled Welcome to Sutherland, 1909-2009, researched and written by Peter Derbawka. 26 p.

City of Saskatoon Archives 2000 calendar published by the City of Saskatoon Archives in 1999. Includes archival photographs and timeline of notable events in Saskatoon's history.

Buildings and people in Saskatchewan

(1)-(7): unidentified students and Lena (Lee) Warkentin (teacher) of Ashley Park School in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, 1955.

(8): Exterior view of Saskatoon Normal School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 1947.

(9)-(11): Unidentified members of Brownies troop in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with unidentified leaders. 196-

(12)-(14): Exterior views of the Church of God, a log building erected around 1927 in the Erwood, Saskatchewan district by a group of white Russians who had immigrated to Canada from Poland.

(15): Exterior view of Erwood Rural School District No. 4927 school, built around 1928 in the Erwood, Saskatchewan district.

(16): Colour postcard of downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan issued by The Postcard Factory, Toronto, Ontario. Photo by Ron Garnett. 198-?

(17): Business card for Norm McKay, operator of Great West Garage in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The card has an image of an automobile parked in front of a red-brick house. 1955?

Celebrating 100 Years of Catholic Education in Saskatoon

  • MI-13502
  • Item
  • 2001

A commercially-produced video commemorating the centennial (1911-2011) of Catholic education in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The video chronicles the history of Catholic education in the city from the establishment of St. Paul's Roman Catholic School District #20 in 1911, through the years of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division #20 (commonly referred to as Saskatoon Catholic Schools), to the formation of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. Included are archival images of key personnel responsible for the Division's administration, and of the schools established throughout the Division's history. Celebrating 100 Years of Catholic Education in Saskatoon was produced by Brendan Bitz, Dave Elder and Robin Mitchell.

Celebrating a Century of Faith and Learning: A History of Saskatoon's Catholic Schools, 1911-2011

  • PI-921
  • Item
  • 2015

A publication chronicling the history of Catholic education in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from the establishment of St. Paul's Roman Catholic School District #20 in 1911, through the years of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division #20 (commonly referred to as Saskatoon Catholic Schools), to the formation of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. Included are archival images and profiles of key personnel responsible for the Division's administration, and of the schools established throughout the Division's history. Compiled, written and published by St. Paul's Roman Catholic Separate School Division #20.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Mar. 1967 - 29 Mar. 1967

  • Film S-1731.1
  • Item
  • 1967-03-01 to 1967-03-29

News: (1) Police investigate the scene of a shooting on 4th Avenue North (silent). (2) Parents' meeting; children in a classroom learning new reading and writing techniques at St. Francis School (silent). (3) Mr. Klein on downtown business areas. (4) Mr. Klein on housing. (5) Mr. Thompson, of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, on a staff training centre in Toronto. (6) City council chambers; Court of Revision and Property Assessment (silent). (7) W.G. Wood, of Air Canada, on growth in air traffic. (8) Opening of a community hall in Hanley (silent). (9) Seperate school students' "Centennial Art Display" (silent). (10) Children receive oral polio vaccinations (silent). (11) Sid Buckwold on the public school budget. (12) Terry Higgins news item on construction on the Idylwyld Freeway. (13) Bill Hanson on demand for summer jobs. (14) Commodore Edwards, on HMCS Unicorn. (15) Sid Buckwold on a civic budget surplus. (16) Mr. Murphy, speaking at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention, on assessment procedures. (17) Ross Thatcher speaking at the S.A.R.M convention, on potash production. (18) People lining up to receive new licence plates (silent). (19) Saskatoon police in training and parade, Armoury Building; Mayor Buckwold makes a presentation (silent). (20) Don Harron on the "Spring Thaw" comedy show (21) Harry Smith, Musicians Union president in Saskatoon, makes a presentation to Murray Adaskin, composer (silent). 22) Bert Salloum on the Board of Trade career exposition. (23) "Gala Night" talent auditions (silent). (24) 60th anniversary flag-raising ceremony, St. Paul's Hospital; hospital interiors (silent). (25) Mayor Buckwold on the civic budget. (26) William Godsalve on the civic budget. (27) Dr. Brydon Smith, curator from an art gallery in Toronto, arrives at Saskatoon Airport and is met by a group of University of Saskatchewan students (silent). (28) Ron Shorvoyce news item on the murder trial of Joseph Kolonowsky, accused of murdering his wife, Gladys. (29) Dr. C.D. Stewart on water resources. (30) Centennial dinner for Chinese-Canadian senior citizens; Sid Buckwold in attendance (silent). (31) Prof. Arthur Stillborn on jobs in agriculture. (32) Mr. Winters, Federal trade minister, on the "Operation Export '67" trade forum. (33) Mr. Latrace on the "Centennial Train" in Saskatoon. (34) Easter lilies at the Mendel Art Gallery. (35) Martin Pederson business. (36) Mr. Boyko on the making of the National Film Board film "Helicopter Canada". (37) Easter Day; abandoned downtown, people going to church. (38) "Helicopter Canada" premiere ceremonies at the Roxy Theatre. (39) Sid Buckwold on the Idylwyld Freeway. (40) 23rd St. underpass. (41) Marbles tournament. (42) United Appeal campaign workers. (43) Flooded streets. (44) Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities convention.

CFQC-TV

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 21 Dec. 1973 - 27 Dec. 1973

  • FILM S-249
  • Item
  • 1973-12-21 to 1973-12-27

News: (1) Alf Gleave's Christmas message (colour). (2) Senior citizens in a hall watch dancers and sing Christmas carols, accompanied by a small band; Mayor Bert Sears in attendance (silent). (3) Snow storm; stalled trucks and abandoned cars on the highway (silent). (4) Dr. J.W.T. Spinks on university coordination by the government. (5) Dave Steuart's Christmas message (optical soundtrack). (6) Premier Allan Blakeney's Christmas message (optical soundtrack). (7) Stephen Worobetz' Christmas message (optical soundtrack). (8) Robert Andres on funding for job creation programs. (9) Jim McFaul on Bill 90, the Hall Commission, and matters pertaining to the Board of Regions system of university government. (10) Alf Gleave on people serving on an unidentified board or task force. (11) Ed Kelly interviews William(?) Carruthers on the expansion of his recreational vehicle trailer business. (12) Nativity scenes in front of various schools (silent). (13) Broadway Bakery fire aftermath (silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 21 Sept. 1978 - 22 Sept. 1978

  • FILM S-1211
  • Item
  • 1978-09-21 to 1978-09-22

News: (1) Francis Morrison on Mayfair library. (2) Francis Morrison (silent). (3) Traffic accident at 1st Ave and 24 St. (4 & 5) Allan Blakeney at nominating meeting (silent). (6) Mr. Groves of Zipper courier on postal strike. (7) Courier services (silent). (8) St. Mary's School being renovated (silent).

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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