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Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Nick Dvorak

  • Tape R-2428
  • Item
  • 1980

An audio interview with Nick Dvorak (born 1924) of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan conducted in Kerrobert by Darrin Dvorak, a student in Denzil, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A release form is included.

History of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, 1905-1955

  • (S)YF 114
  • Item
  • 1955

Local history of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan and district compiled by the students of Kerrobert High School to commemorate Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee in 1955. Includes information on Kerrobert School District No. 2795; names of students and teachers of Kerrobert School from 1921 to 1951; and names of students and teachers of Mary Rodney Public School, 1955; and names of students and teachers of Kerrobert High School, 1955.

James Grant family photographs and postcards

Photographs created, accumulated and used by members of the Grant family. Includes images of agricultural machinery; post office in Riverhurst; buildings and Main Street in Landis; buildings and railway station in Dundurn; buildings and Atlantic Avenue in Kerrobert; Richlea lumber yards; farming operations; Wiseton School; an exterior view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building with grounds in front under development and cannon sitting on sidewalk in foreground; J.I. Case yards in Saskatoon ca. 1913; exterior view of St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; Travellers Day in Saskatoon, 1918; Stanley Almighty Voice Jr. and family taken on One Arrow Indian Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan on October 13, 1940; and postcards sent to Ross Grant, James Grant and Mrs. James Grant in Ontario. A few images were taken by Skewis of Saskatoon.