Members of Saskatoon City Golf Club
- S-B7040
- Item
- copied 1982 (originally created 192-?)
Unidentified members of the Saskatoon City Golf Club. Image taken by Steele, Saskatoon. Members are wearing golfing attire and holding golf clubs.
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Members of Saskatoon City Golf Club
Unidentified members of the Saskatoon City Golf Club. Image taken by Steele, Saskatoon. Members are wearing golfing attire and holding golf clubs.
Albert William Bannister family fonds
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Albert William Bannister family during their time in England and Regina, Saskatchewan. The records include a family record of births, marriages and deaths, possibly written by Ellen Maria Bannister, and photocopied articles about Mr. and Mrs. John Dougan (1923, 1926, and 1928).
Records pertaining to Albert William Bannister include photographs of Government House in Regina (no date) and of himself in Sons of England Lodge regalia (no date). There are also photocopies of original family documents, including: newspaper clippings about Albert William Bannister (1933, 1935, 1940, 1945, and 1947); an official copy of the birth certificate of Albert William Bannister (1918); and Albert William Bannister's record of indenture of apprenticeship (1879).
Records pertaining to A. William Bannister, son of Albert William Bannister, include: photographs of the 1919 Regina Roughriders rugby team (1919); a sound recording of an interview with Albert William Bannister of Regina conducted in 1980 by Caroline Froher in which Bannister speaks of his personal background, life in Regina in the 1900s, the Regina Cyclone in 1912, his war service and playing football with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, describing the team in 1920, equipment, plays and travel (Tape R-5688); and photocopies of his discharge certificate from the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces (May 7, 1918) and a letter from Diefenbaker thanking him for a diamond willow cane he sent (1974).
No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.
Albert William Bannister Family, 1861-
Troy Cricket Club, Qu'Appelle declaration
Declaration signed by President S.H. Caswell to J.W. McLane expressing regret at his departure from the Troy Cricket Club.
Records of the Moosomin Cricket Club
Records of the Moosomin Cricket Club in Moosomin, Saskatchewan consisting of meeting minutes, 1887-1908; and score sheets, 1904-1906.
Spring Creek Cricket Club/Pipestone Cricket Club minutes and account books
Meeting minutes and account book of Spring Creek Cricket Club, 1909-1915; and meeting minutes and account book of Pipestone Cricket Club, 1887-1890.
Fleming baseball team called the Mossgiel Shamrocks
Fleming baseball team called the Mossgiel Shamrocks. Group photo, men wearing striped shirts. Identified. ca. 1890.
North-West Mounted Police rugby football team, Regina
Item is a group photograph showing members of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) rugby football team in Regina. All identified.
Steele & Co.
The "Crescent" Baseball Club of Moose Jaw - Champions of the Northwest Territories, 1895
The "Crescent" Baseball Club of Moose Jaw - Champions of the Northwest Territories, 1895. Walter Scott, second base.
Records created, accumulated and used by writer and film producer Judith Silverthorne related to film documentaries; research and writing; Ukrainian potter Peter Rupchan; Regina artist Roger Ing; early Saskatchewan woodworkers and furniture makers; manuscripts and drafts from her books and articles; and reminiscences.
SR-1427 consists of audio tracks used in the production of Roger Ing's Utopia.
Tape R-14868 is a sound recording of an interview with an unidentified woman regarding the history of the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum conducted by Judith Silverthorne in preparation for an article on the organization.
Tape R-14869 is a sound recording of interviews with unidentified people regarding Peter Rupchan conducted in preparation for the video documentary entitled Rupchan: Spirit of a Prairie Potter. 1992?.