Moosomin--Saskatchewan; Hotels; Buildings (structures); Canadian Pacific Railway; Front Street
Color tinted photograph of Front Street. The brick buildings pictured could be hotels. The arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway established Moosomin as the first Saskatchewan community. By 1884 the community had grown to include a five hotels,...
An Armed Forces float with the slogan "Defending Canada's Heritage" in the 1950ish Traveller's Day Parade. It is proceeding North down 3rd Avenue. See PH 2002 19 4 for more information
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
Written in a "worm's eyeview" that takes for granted that everyone knows about the daily routine and accomplishments of the army. The memoirs of a general - from preface; follows the war exploits of Howard Mitchell during WWII with the S.L.I.
Excerpts from the magazine Christmas in Regina, from 1919. The magazine refers to the Christmas of 1919 as "the Peace Christmas", and celebrated in part the end of World War I. Relevant articles include: The Christmas of Peace; Greetings from...
"Of the cities in the three Prairie Provinces, which offer modern Hotel and Tourist Camp accomodation to the traveller or the tourist, none is more outstanding than Moose Jaw." An atttractive tourist guide published during World War II. Includes a...
C. P. R. hotels; Regina - Saskatchewan; Hotels in Saskatchewan; Buildings and structures in Regina, Saskatchewan; Ross and MacDonald buildings; Parks
Black and white photograph of the C.P.R. Hotel in Regina. The Hotel Saskatchewan is located on the southeast corner of Victoria Park, Victoria Avenue and Scarth Street. It was built in 1927, using Manitoba tyndall stone and brick. Compair photo...
Regina - Saskatchewa; Hotels; Buildings and structures; CPR hotesl;
Color lithograph postcard view of Victoria Park and Hotel Saskatchewan located on 2125 Victoria Avenue. The hotel was built in 1927 by the Canadian National Railway making it number fourteen in its national chain of hotels. The land titles...
C.P.R.; Canadian Pacific Railway; Hotels; trees; hills; mountains; walkways; buildings;
Hotels with trees and hills in the back ground. On back: Hello Kitty - we are 46 miles from North Bay. The train has stopped 2 in 20 mins. The train is just starting it is 20 to six, bye bye love to all. Sister Henrietta. How is your foot, I...
Streets; buildings; stores & shops; street cars; automobiles; cars; pedestrians; hotels; Cafes; Public baths; Leather industry; electric lines; people; street car trolley tracks; trees;
A black and white real photo postcard. A street view of buildings, stores and shops with many cars, street cars and pedestrians. One sign reads "Turners Turkish [bath] Russian Turkism hyrdo therapy" and another says "Gaddlery's Harness, Trunks &...
Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;
typescript copy (186 pages). This book was published in 1967, and it examines the followers of Sarah who made up the poetic school of seven-and-a-half in Saskatchewan
Letters concerning the accepting some of Gustafson’s poems for a magazine edited by Birney, as well as some of Birney’s poems for a collection edited by Gustafson and The Forum, among other publications. Letters concerning a short story...
Black and white birds eye image of townsite. Train station, Queens Hotel, Luse Land & Development, Gladys Hotel, The Farmers Feed Stable, General Merchandise.