- A-8807
- Item
- [1934]
A group of students stand around an outhouse with the student paper pinned to it. A sign reads "The Sheaf Goes Home".
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A group of students stand around an outhouse with the student paper pinned to it. A sign reads "The Sheaf Goes Home".
Individual photos of The Sheaf staff grouped. Names: Christine Sinton, [John] Cameron, Rhoda Russell, Simon [Simeon] Ginzburg, C. Murray, H. Cunningham, W.M. Smith, Howard Austin Freeman, Ruth Mary Carr, George Wilfred Simpson, George Franklin Boyd, John G. Diefenbaker, M.E. Jennings, Asher B.C. Douthwaite, M.E. Dick, Helen Marion Dunlop, William Fraser Linklater, Pearl Winnifred Hughes.
Three members of the Sheaf staff work on pre-production of the newspaper.
The Sheaf staff from the 1959 Golden Anniversary Greystone.
The Sheaf - Remembrance Day Issue
The image is of the top half of the 10 November 1938 edition, vol. 27, no 14 Z874, "Remembrance Day Issue", of The Sheaf.
A group of students stand around an outhouse labeled Sheaf Office.
Image of students at work in the new offices of the University of Saskatchewan newspaper, The Sheaf.
Image of the front page of the 1938 Remembrance Day issue of The Sheaf.
"The Sacrarium, Cathedral of Mexico"
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Front of Sacrarium.
The Rupert Club in Prince Rupert, BC.
"The Royal Oratory (St. Guy's)"; Prague
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Balcony at Castle in Prague.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Side view of the Royal Gallery, British Houses of Parliament.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
View of the roadway into the Emma Lake art camp, 1936.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
The road into Emma Lake, image on the front of a Christmas card from Walter and Christina Murray, between 1938-1945.
The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre - Exhibit
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Photo of school children looking at exhibit.