Schools

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3037 Archival description results for Schools

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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?

Ford, Arthur

  • R-1166
  • File
  • ca. 1850 to 1933

Letter book of Arthur Ford, pioneer of Sumner, Saskatchewan district, 1883; Meriden Britannia Co's Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Electro Gold and Silver Plate, 1882 used as a scrapbook covering such topics as railways, canals, political matters, prohibition, cost of living, justice, schools, etc.

Saskatchewan Homestead Records Pre-1930 series

  • S 42
  • Series
  • 1872-1960 (predominant: 1872-1930)

This series consists of homestead records created, accumulated and used by the federal Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Administration between 1872 and 1930. Each file pertains to a specific parcel of land (typically a quarter section or portion thereof) available for settlement under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act, 1872 (An Act respecting the Public Lands of the Dominion, S.C. 1872, c. 23). A file usually covers the period from date of entry until grant of patent, at which time file was closed. Files contain information pertaining to various types of land grants including homesteads; pre-emptions; scrip grants to North West Métis entrants and to South African volunteers; grants to soldiers of the Great War; and homesteads on First Nations reserves. The fonds also includes: applications for Letters Patent that were separated from certain original homestead files and filed independently; and administrative records regarding the management of lands designated for schools.

The types of records included are applications for entry and for patent; land condition and valuation reports; land transfer documents; sale deeds and receipts; notarial certificates; naturalization documents; cattle grazing and haying permits; soldier land settlements; maps; and correspondence.

To facilitate access to the records in this series via the Threshold description tree, the series has been arranged into sub-series, sub-sub-series and file parts.

Canada. Dept. of the Interior

Davin, Nicholas Flood

  • R-1400
  • File
  • ca. 1873 to 1969

Compilation of records relating to journalist and politician Nicholas Flood Davin formerly located in the Pamphlets and Clippings collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. File 1e relates to Indian industrial schools and includes a report on industrial schools for Indians and half-breeds with some correspondence, January 28 to March 14, 1879. File 4J relates to Anna Davin.

Moore family

Photographs from the estate of Darlene Moore Cates including images of members of the Moore family and various family friends, taken mostly at the Moore residence in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan.

Includes images of:
(34), (94)-(95), (109)-(110) members of the Tonette Orchestra and Rhythm Band in 1947-1948;
(40) main dining hall and kitchen at B-Say-ta camp, July 1950;
(106) grades 1 and 2 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1943;
(88) grades 5 and 6 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1947-1948;
(132) grades 7 and 8 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1951;
(133)-(134) Qu'Appelle High School students in 1952/1953 and 1955/1956;
(92) Qu'Appelle Memorial Hospital parade float, July 1952.

Images of buildings in Qu'Appelle:
(99), (136) railway station, 1930 and undated;
(100) town hall, 1930 (image 100);
(102) Knox United Church;
(112) Memorial Hospital;
(113) buildings on Main Street, including post office, hotel, drugstore, 1957; and
(114) curling and skating rink, ca. 1951.

Includes series of picture postcards of various places in Fort Qu'Appelle produced by Stan's Photo as follows: tuberculosis sanatorium; Prairie Christian Training Centre; St. Andrews United Church; Federal Building; Valley Centre; and the Qu'Appelle Lakes (image numbers. 124 to 129).

Central Committee Inquiry Report of the Hon. C.S. Patterson

  • Micro. R-2.730
  • Item
  • copied 1968 (originally created 1878)

Document entitled Central Committee Inquiry Report of the Hon. C.S. Patterson, Commissioner, to His Honour The Lieutenant-Governor, Dated 31st December, 1877, with Report of Evidence Laid Before the Commissioner. Presented to the Honourable the House of Assembly, by Command, Arthur S. Hardy, Secretary. Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co., Toronto, Ontario, 1878.

The Committee investigated the alleged misuse of answers to mathematical questions which appeared in an Ontario school text.

Children of Fallowmead school

  • R-A10385 (1)-(4)
  • Item
  • between 1880 and 1930

(1) Children of Fallowmead school; (2) group of girls with Union Jack; (3) group of boys with Union Jack; and (4) children outside the schoolhouse, 188? Fallowmead school is near Candiac, Saskatchewan.

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