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A large group of people gathered outside of the original Romanian Greek Orthodox Church at 2005 Edgar St. after a wedding took place

A large group of people gathered outside of the original Romanian Greek Orthodox Church at 2005 Edgar St. after a wedding took place. "Original Church - now site of St. George Romanian Orthodox Cathedral". Identified are: 1 - Gus Vassos, 2 - Nick Pappas, 3 - John Nikolou, 4 - John Giokas, 5 - James G. Dumas, 6 - Stamata Botsaris, 7 - Peter Botsaris.

Carson family

Images relating mainly to members of the Carson family of Estlin, Saskatchewan as follows:

1) Edward Thomas Carson and Kathleen Josephine Keogh on their wedding day, March 27, 1943, in Narbon Road, Hove, England. Edward Carson is wearing a military uniform.

2) A man and woman standing in front of a house at 1817 Robinson Street in Regina, Saskatchewan. The man and woman were friends of the Carson family.

3)Group of unidentified men standing outside with barn and automobile in background near Estlin.

4) Mrs. Dynka, Edward Carson, and Eileen Carson standing in front of a doorway. January 1946.

5) Edward Carson and Eileen Carson sitting on chairs outside with a dog on the table between them at the family home near Estlin. 1933.

6)Edward Carson and Eileen Carson standing outside in Estlin with a grain elevator in the background.

7) Edward Carson standing with his father, Isaac Carson, in Estlin, 1938 or 1939.

8) Family friends, Sally and Ike [surname not provided].

9) Edward Carson seated in front of Estlin General Store holding two kittens. 1930.

10) Edward Carson and his step-brother, Harry Sutton, standing on the railway tracks with grain elevators and the Estlin railway station in the background. [1920 or after].

11) Three unidentified men standing in front of an automobile.

12) Unidentified man and woman standing in front of a bush. 1937.

13) Edward Carson standing with his parents, Alice Maud Carson and Isaac Carson, in front of the Post Office sign in Estlin. Isaac Carson served as postmaster of Estlin for approximately 20 years (1920s to 1940s). 1939.

14) -(15) Grain elevator on fire in Estlin, likely on July 22, 1920, with railway station in foreground.

16) Canadian National train plowing snow.

17) Mr. and Mrs. Dynka, Edward Carson, and a woman named Irene [surname unknown] standing in front of a doorway. January 1946.

18)-(19) Unidentified bride and groom and members of the wedding party standing in front of the doors of a church.

20)-(21)Edward Carson standing with other individuals on the steps of a building. Possibly members of a choir. 1938.

22) Edward Carson in military uniform standing in front of a building holding a dog in his arms. ca. 1941.

23)-(24) Members of a wedding party. 1940.

25) Alice Maud Carson sitting outside in front of a bush with a house in the background.

26) Alice Maud Carson standing with her son, Edward Carson, in front of a building. ca. 1939.

27) Isaac Carson with Joan and Sally [surnames unknown] in Brighton, July 1953.

28) Reproduction of panoramic photograph of the members of the Canadian Postal Corps during World War II. Edward Thomas Carson is standing in the top row, 6th from left. Photographer based in Pirbright, Surrey, England, where there was a military base. [1941 or later].

Champ family

Photographs relating to the Champ family originally stored in three photograph albums in the possession of Cameron Atkins Champ (1925-2004) of Regina, Saskatchewan. Includes images of Cameron A. Champ and his parents, David John and Elizabeth May Champ, including images of their residence at 55 Leopold Crescent in Regina, taken mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. Includes images taken at Christmas, New Year's Eve, birthday parties, weddings and gatherings in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. Most of the photographs are dated but not many have personal names or geographical locations indicated. Several photographs make reference to Stewart, which may be Stewart Champ, brother of David Champ.

Image 213 is an exterior view of the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History in Regina with flowerbeds in the foreground taken in July 1983.

Image nos. 1 to 24 were originally stored in a slim blue photograph album. Image nos. 25 to 174 were originally stored in a black photograph album with "Cameron with love mother" written on the inside cover. Image nos. 175 to 246 were originally stored in a red photograph album.

Holy Rosary Cathedral

Interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral. Service in progress.

Holy Rosary Cathedral grounds before construction, 1912 - ground being cleared.

Exterior view of Holy Rosary Cathedral under construction, 1913.

Three images of original interior of the Holy Rosary Cathedral.

Large group of Knights of Columbus standing in front of the Holy Rosary Cathedral, ca. 1920s. Possibly Archbishop Mathieu standing top and centre in the group.

Archbishop Olivier Elzear Mathieu in a coffin at the Holy Rosary Cathedral, October 31, 1929.

Funeral mass for Archbishop Olivier Elzear Mathieu of Regina, in the Holy Rosary Cathedral on October 31, 1929.

Murals in the Holy Rosary Cathedral by Father Charles Maillard. Murals completed in 1933.

Group photo of those invileved in the Church Musici Summer School, August 1939. Sacred Heart Academy at left and Holy Rosary Cathedral in the background.

Close-up of Archbishop of Regina, Peter Joseph Monahan, in a coffin at his funeral, May 1947.

Two images showing interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral after the renovations in 1952.

Wedding mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral, after 1952.

Holy Rosary Cathedral memorial service, after 1952.

Exterior view of Holy Rosary Cathedral, ca. 1950s.

Exterior view of Holy Rosary Cathedral, 1967.

Interior of Holy Rosary Cathedral undergoing renovations on November 19, 1968.

Firemen on the scene of a fire at Holy Rosary Cathedral April 12, 1976.

McAra family

(1): Unidentified men standing on raised platform at the laying of the cornerstone for the new City Hall in Regina, 1906. Peter McAra Jr., Mayor of Regina, possibly in photograph.

(2): Peter McAra Jr. and family outside of house at Broad Street and 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan.

(3): Head and shoulders portrait of Peter McAra Sr. [1915 or before].

(4)-(8): Images taken during the visit of the Prince of Wales to Regina, Saskatchewan on October 4, 1919. Includes images of the Prince of Wales inspecting the nurses, giving a royal salute at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, and passing under the Arch en route to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. Images taken by Kilroe, Regina.

(9): Portrait of two children identified as Auntie Bell and Uncle Fred. Photographer: Rossie, Regina.

(10): Portrait of Edna McAra. [1902 or after].

(11): Group of fifteen men, including Peter McAra Jr., and one woman standing next to a tent during the sod turning for the Regina waterworks.

(12): Portrait of unidentified woman in wedding dress holding a large bouquet of flowers. Photographer: W.L. West, Regina.

(13): Head and shoulders portrait of Edna McAra, daughter of Peter McAra Jr.. Photographer: Johnson Bros., Regina, Saskatchewan. [1902 or after].

(14): Exterior, side view of house at 2013 Victoria Avenue, Regina. The house was built around 1885 by Mr. Justice Richardson.

(15): Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, possibly the parents of Amanda Jane (Wallace) McAra, outside of a two-storey house in Moosomin, Saskatchewan.

[Photograph Album]

Album contains images of: various members of the Clay and Shumiatcher families (such as Archibald Franklin Clay; Rose Jeanne Clay; Pierre Clay; Morris Cyril Shumiatcher; Jacqueline Shumiatcher; Luba Shumiatcher; Abraham Isaac Shumiatcher; Minuetta Shumiatcher [later Minuetta Kessler]); the wedding of Jacqui Clay and Morris Shumiatcher in Toronto, Ontario on April 18, 1955; Morris Shumiatcher and seven unidentified men running in the Molson Marathon from Regina, Saskatchewan to Lumsden on September 19, 1970 (51); Morris and Jacqui Shumiatcher's vacations in Hawaii, the Bahamas, Japan and England; the Shumiatcher's pet dogs; various friends and colleagues; and the Shumiatchers in their home at 2520 College Avenue, Regina.

Portraits of Denise Soroka; Wedding at Wascana Hospital

01 to 04: Portraits of Denise Soroka, an X-ray technician at the South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre, Wascana Division (commonly known as Wascana Hospital), Saskatchewan Department of Public Health. 05 to 12: Views of a wedding held on the grounds of Wascana Hospital at Regina. One of the bridesmaids at the wedding was a current patient at the Hospital.

Weston, Bruce

Thomas Miller, his family and colleagues

(1): Wedding portrait of Thomas Miller and Grace MacGregor Keay taken in Moose Jaw, North-West Teritories. March 31, 1897.
(2): Group photograph of the Miller family at the 50th wedding anniversary of James and Ann Miller at Victoria, British Columbia. Back row, left to right: Duncan MacKenzie, James Miller, and Thomas Miller. Front row: Sophia (Miller) MacKenzie, Ann Miller, and Grace (Keay) Miller. June 1912.
(3): The Earl of Athlone and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Thomas Miller, arriving at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on May 26, 1945.
(4): Group of men and women gathered for afternoon tea in the garden at a Dominion Day celebration. Thomas Miller is seated on the left. July 1, 1944.
(5): The Governor General, Earl of Athlone, opening the new Military Wing of the Regina General Hospital. Left to right: Earl of Athlone; an unidentified officer; Thomas Miller; and an unidentified nursing sister. May, 1945. The Leader-Post, Regina photo.
(6): View of the printing plant at The Moose Jaw Times in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Thomas Miller is on the far left. ca. 1903.
(7): Thomas Miller holding a book entitled The Unrelenting Struggle: War Speeches by Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill. Bookshelves in background. [1942 or after].

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