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- 1914-1940
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Photos of Rosetown's military history through both the First and Second World Wars, collected by Frank Glass.
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Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Photos of Rosetown's military history through both the First and Second World Wars, collected by Frank Glass.
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The 29th Light Horse leaving Rosetown, the business section of town is seen in the background. One soldier leading a flag bearer and a number of civilians.
First War, local training and recruiting
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Mounties, servicemen and civilians lined up on Railway Avenue at the corner of Main Street. The North-Western Land Co. building is seen in the background.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Two unidentified young men in Canadian Expeditionary Forces uniforms. A good example of WWI uniforms.
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Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Unknown gentleman wearing the uniform of a staff sergeant from the Canadian Expeditionary Forces of 1914-19.
2nd Contingent from Rosetown, Sask., 1914
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
18 men and one officer. Men had been issued rifles (ROSS) but no uniforms.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
All wearing berets or caps, one in uniform, some in long white aprons. Military tents in background.
World War I "Jenny" fighter airplane
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Airplane at Anglia Sports Day. Harvey Hyslop's airplane.
The fonds consists of records by and relating to E.H. Oliver, his travels in Saskatchewan and his teaching at St. Andrew’s College, his experiences in the First World War and involvement with educational programs for the soldiers (through the University of Vimy Ridge and Khaki University), his postwar work as Principal of St. Andrew’s College and later Moderator of the United Church, and his research and publications.
Contents include: correspondence (1911-1916); diary of trips to the Doukhobor area around Veregin (1915), the Cote Reserve, and to the Ruthenians of Kamsack and Canora; military publications and wartime memorabilia; materials related to the University of Vimy Ridge (1917-1918) and Khaki University (1917-1919); Oliver’s postwar correspondence (1920-1935), as he resumed his duties as Principal of St. Andrew’s College; and various historical and research publications and manuscripts, on topics such as Church Union, education, Saskatchewan history and settlement. There is also a collection of material pertaining to the drought situation on the prairies and the United Church response (1930-1932), at which time Oliver was serving as Moderator.
The collection also includes letters and tributes to E.H. Oliver, from after his death (1935-1936).
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JD MacFarlane Photograph Collection
This collection includes 7 original photograph albums, primarily documenting life overseas for Canadian servicemen during World War I. In addition to the military images are photographs of the Canadian west, including the Better Farming Train, fairs and livestock exhibitions, and early images of Banff, the Rockies, and Vancouver.
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This collection primarily consists of Laycock's addresses and articles. Among the many topics covered in this material are child and adolescent development, mental health, parent-teacher cooperation, exceptional children, and penal reform. Additionally, it contains some biographical information, including a taped interview (1970) and the article, "My Work in the Mental Health Field, 1940-1970."
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Elliott Brothers World War I Collections
This collection includes memorabilia collected by the two brothers during their World War I service.
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: This fonds contains the personal records of an extended family, including photographs, correspondence, and diaries. It documents their interests, careers, and family life predominantly two generations – the Ratcliffes and McConnells. The first accrual documents the interests, careers and family of John and Doreen McConnell and their daughter, Mary Ann. It includes materials related to McConnell’s work in communications, his work for the Canadian and Saskatchewan governments, together with materials relating to his interest in the environment and social and international development issues. It also includes materials relating to his wife, Doreen, who predeceased him. The second accrual adds the records of Doreen’s parents, the Ratcliffes, which includes documents related to their personal life and interests, Elma’s travel, James’ World War I service, and family life.
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Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
F. Lou Kaufhman stands in profile holding a riding crop wearing a military uniform.
Sheaf - "Greater Love Hath No Man"
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
From the Sheaf, vol. 5, no. 1, December 1916. Text continues on photo A-10941. Essay on increasing casualty lists.