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Curator's note |
The Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Producers, a cooperative for grain farmers, was established in 1924. The head office on Albert Street in Regina was acquired in 1926. This photo pictures both male and female office staff, some working at high desks topped with the ledger books used for recording business transactions. |
Title | Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Top Floor Offices |
Date | [1927] |
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Physical extent |
1 photograph : b&w ; 16 x 25 cm |
Scope and content |
The top floor of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool office building in Regina as seen looking east. From left to right: Bud Fisher, Jack Preece, Dick Foster, Isobel Don, Jock Innes, Olive Burrows, Alice Doline, Glen McClung, Ernie Empey, Fred Watson, Herb Boyes, Bill Griffiths, Lilian Flowers, R. Lamont, R. McIntosh, J.B. "Jack" Watson, Jim Haddrell. |
Repository |
University of Saskatchewan Archives |
Fonds/collection |
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool fonds |
Retrieval information |
Series 10 - Photographs and Slides, Album Binder - folder 1 |
Occupation(s) |
Clerks
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Theme(s) |
The Office
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Database ID |
36498 |
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Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Thomas Carlyle ~ Scottish historian and essayist (1795—1881)
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