Statues

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49 Archival description results for Statues

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1996 Voyage de ski

Photos of a group enjoying a ski trip. Photo F 721-4266 shows a mascot, photos F 721-4269 and F 721-4270 are photos of a lake and people swimming, photo F 721-4271 shows four men standing by a woman making wool(?), photos F 721-4272 and F 721-4275 show people posing outside in the snow, photos F 721-4267, F 721-4273, F 721-4276, F 721-4277 and F 721-4280 show a concert, photo F 721-4274 shows a statue of Louis Riel, photo F 721-4278 shows a man and a woman standing together, and photo F 721-4279 shows people on a bus with fransaskois flags.

Des photos d’un groupe qui s’amuse pendant un voyage de ski. La photo F 721-4266 montre une mascotte, les photos F 721-4269 et F 721-4270 sont des photos des gens au lac et des gens qui nagent, la photo F 721-4271 montre quatre hommes qui sont debout à côté d’une femme qui fait de la lain(?), les photos F 721-4272 et F 721-4275 montrent les gens dans la neige, les photos F 721-4267, F 721-4273, F 721-4276, F 721-4277 et F 721-4280 montrent un spectacle, la photo F 721-4274 montre une statue de Louis Riel, la photo F 721-4278 montre un homme et une femme qui sont debout ensemble et la photo F 721-4279 montre des gens sur un autobus avec les drapeaux fransaskois.

A monument of a soldier and horse

  • R-D1449
  • Item
  • 1906 or after

Item is an image showing a monument dedicated to Canadian participation in the Boer War. Located in Montreal at the corner of Ste-Catherine and Metcalfe (Dorcester Square), the monument is nine metres high topped with a life-size bronze statue of a rearing horse and a cavalryman leading it by the reins while holding a pair of binoculars (indicating his role as a pathfinder) in the other hand. A rolled up blanket is shown attached to the horse's saddle. The lower part of the monument resembles a typical cenotaph and includes at the four corners inscriptions of the names of the Canadian regiments that participated in the conflict. Image shows the west side of the monument that is inscribed "To commemorate the heroic devotion of the Canadians who fell in the South African war and the valour of their comrades.” West side also includes a relief depicting the Battle of Paardeberg, where Boers surrendered to Canadian infantry.

William Notman & Son

Artifacts collected by Josephine Perron of Naicam, Saskatchewan

Images of artifacts collected and preserved by Josephine Marie-Anne Perron (1915-2001), daughter of Pierre and Celina (nee Laderoute) Perron, of Naicam, Saskatchewan. The artifacts belonged to members of the Perron and Laderoute families; several were handmade by Perron's brother, Joseph Perron. The artifacts include a plunger for washing clothes; Lincoln wood burning stove; hand wringer; sod iron; washboards; oil lamp; egg cups; dishware; cutlery and utensils; clocks; match holders, including one from the Watson Mercantile Co. in Watson, Saskatchewan; pin cushion; vases; violin and guitar; religious statuettes; tobacco boxes; voyageur sash; letter bag; quilts; cushions; temperance sash; and temperance cross.

Canada geese; Regina Airport; Greyhound bus; Views from Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building; Victoria Park; Canoeing on Wascana Lake

01 to 08: Views of Canada geese in Wascana Lake, Regina, and on its shores. 09 to 10, 12 to 13, 15 to 17: Exterior views of Regina Airport. 11: View of Regina from the Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building. 14: View of the front of a Greyhound motor coach bus. 18: View of a statue featuring Pemmican Pete, the mascot for the Buffalo Days exhibition, riding a buffalo. The statue stood near the Regina Airport. 19 to 21: Views of Regina as seen from the open-air observation deck at the top of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building at downtown Regina. 22: View of a couple enjoying the sunshine at Victoria Park, downtown Regina. 23: View of two people paddling a canoe on Wascana Lake at Regina.

Stepaniuk, Peter

Ceremony unveiling statue of Louis Riel

Views of a ceremony marking the unveiling of a statue of Louis Riel, held on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina on October 2, 1968. Dignitaries attending the ceremony included Rt. Hon. Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan. The statue, created by sculptor John Nugent of Lumsden, stood on the grounds of the Legislative Building near Legislative Drive until ca. 1991. The ceremony also attracted approximately 1000 students of the Regina and Saskatoon campuses of the University of Saskatchewan who held a demonstration for better funding of post-secondary education.

Weston, Bruce

Délégation de l’Ouest

Photos of a groups of people posing in front of a statue.

Des photos d'un groupe de gens qui posent devant une statue.

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Les mots écrits sur le dos des photos :
F 721-4758 : Délégation de l'Ouest; Jeux de l'Acadie ; 1991

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