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MG 259 - Keith Ewart Photograph Collection MG 259 - Keith Ewart Photograph Collection Dates: 1885-2009 (inclusive), 1977-2009 (predominant). Extent: ~7000 photographs, 125 glass plates, 322 postcards. Biography: Keith Ewart was born on 9 September 1931, and was raised and schooled in Weyburn, Sk. He trained as a psychiatric nurse and spent most of his working career in Moose Jaw. He has lived in Saskatoon since 1989. A photographer by vocation, in 1975 Ewart began taking images of buildings in Saskatchewan. He has published two volumes of his photographic documentation of railway stations and railway buildings. He passed away in 2011. Scope and content: This collection includes images Keith Ewart has taken of structural landmarks, particularly in Saskatchewan, as well as glass plates from a Moose Jaw photographer ca. 1915-1920. The collection also contains some images that were not taken by Ewart, but were collected by him. Arrangement: This fonds was received inn groups of smaller accessions which have been kept in their original groupings. They are organized as such: Pg. 2001-092: Schools/Churches/Railway Buildings/Moose Jaw portraits. 2 2003-128: Court Houses, Town Halls, Banks, Businesses, Houses. / Bridges, Barns 36 2004-118: Canadian National and Pacific Railway Stations 49 2005-119: Rail stations in British Columbia. Manitoba Alberta 55 2006-112: Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes and USA train stations. 62 2007-100: Rail station photos, various 69 2008-096: Railway station postcards and photos (images by others) 80 2009-103: Elevators photos of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 87 2010-105: Elevators in Saskatchewan and Alberta. 111 Related collections include the Joanne Abrahamson collection (MG 244); the Hans Dommasch fonds (MG 172); the photographic series in the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool fonds (MG 247); and the Community Progress Competitions in the Walter Murray fonds, (MG 1). There are no restrictions. Edited for formatting by Amy Putnam, 2018. 2 MG 259 – accession 2001-092 Dates: [ca. 1915]-1998 (inclusive); 1977-1998 (predominant). Extent: 1262 prints; 125 glass plates. This accession has been organized into 4 series: 1. Schools 2. Churches 3. Railway Buildings 4. Moose Jaw portraits. Binder 1: Schools. - 377 prints. 1: 5 miles W, 2 mile south of Briarcrest - November 1977 2: 8 miles north and 4 2 miles west of Moose Jaw - November 1977 3: Boharm Sask. - July 1978 4: 4 miles north and 2 miles west of Moose Jaw - November 1977 5: Of Moose Jaw, Sask. Red Lake School (25-14-27 W2) - June 1993 6: 12 miles E + 3 2 miles N. of Moose Jaw. 4 miles W + 3 2 N. of Belle Plaine Eastview SD. - November 1977 7: 1 mile west of No 2 highway 13 2 miles south of Moose Jaw, Red Lake SD (25-14-27 W W2) - November 1977 8: S. of Moose Jaw, Sask. Conlachie, School - June 1993 9: Near Young Sask. - May 1978 10: 8 miles south + 2 miles west of Moose Jaw, Newberry SD - November 1977 11: Near Grayburn Sask. - August 1982 12: 4 miles south and 4 miles east of Moose Jaw - November 1977 13: Near Cudworth Sask. - July 1985 14: North of Belle Plain, Sask. - November 1987 15: Near Steelman Sask. - July 1982 16: Near Bethune (?) Sask. - July 1985 17: Near Pense, Sask. - July 1978 18: Near Weyburn, Sask. - April 1985 19: Ormiston, Sask - November 1982 20: Near Innes, Sask. - March 1985 21: S.E. of Cymric, Sask. - April 1989 (duplicate) 22: Near Condie, Sask. Boggy Creek SD No 64 (1886-1965) - July 1982 23: On No 2 Highway 18 miles south of Moose Jaw. Quincy SD - November 1977 24: Eltham? SD No 2823 near Plunkett - April 1988 25: Near Liebenthal, Sask. On Hiway 21 - April 30, 1989 26: Oban, Sask. SD 4735 - April 27, 1989 27: Near Eston, Sask. - May 1985 28: 3-4 miles S. of Laporte, Sask. - April 30, 1989 3 29: Maxstone, Sask. - July 1981 30: Near Luseland, Sask. - July 1991 31: Near Hodgeville, Sask. - August 1985 32: Near Anglia, Sask. - May 1985 33: Near Langenburg, Sask. - April 1981 34: Bethania School near Herbert, Sask. - October 1987 35: Near Fir Mountain, Sask. - April 1989 36: 14 miles west and 8 miles south of Moose Jaw. Ranch SD - November 1977 37: School Gunworth, Sask. - May 1985 38: Near Talmage, Sask. - October 1988 39: Storthoaks, Sask - June 1993 40: Near Carlea, Sask. - July 1985 41: Near Virden, Man. - July 1984 42: Near Glasnevin, Sask. - November 1982 43: Near Avonhurst, Sask. - October 1988 44: Violette School SD 1819, near Itune - July 1993 45: Near Tiger Hills, Sask. - October 1982 46: Saskatoon, Sask. University of Sask. Saskatoon’s first school - August 1991 47: Near Senlac, Sask. Cotswold SD 2772 - July 1991 48: Near Davis, Sask. - September 1986 49: North Landing SD, near Saskatchewan Landing, Sask. - May 1985 50: Near Radisson, Sask. - June 1982 51: Near Simmie, Sask. - August 1985 52: Mennon, Sask. - October 1982 53: Maryfield, Sask. area - February 1982 54: Near Alida, Sask. - March 1985 55: East of Kenaston, Sask. Chatham SD 3117 new site (1957-1963) - November 1987 56: Maryfield, Sask. area - February 1982 57: Near Saskatchewan - nd 58: Hilldrop School, near Mount Nebo, Sask. - March 1982 59: Bender, Sask. - April 1988 60: Near Kenaston, Sask. Smilesville School - July 1992 61: Flintoff, Sask. SD 4783 (59-6-3W3) - DeceMBer 1988 62: Arundale School, near Cannington Lake, Sask. - April 1988 63: Kutawa School north of Punnichy (?) Sask. - April 1988 64: Near Wrotton, Sask. - April 1981 65: Blank 66: Bertdale School near Foam Lake, Sask. - September 1986 67: Blank 68: Blank 69: Pelly, Sask. Racing Lake School - June 1990 70: Bromhead, Sask - July 1988 71: 4 miles S. of Bender, Sask. - May 1989 72: Near Punnichy (?) Sask. - April 1988 4 73: Near Val Marie, Sask. - May 1989 74: On farm about 6 miles S. of Tako, originally from Tramping Lake District - April 27, 1989 75: Secretan, Sask. - May 1989 76: Battrum, Sask. - May 1989 77: 1 mile S.W. of Neeb, Sask. - May 1989) 78: Near Vanguard, Sask. Burton SD 2744 - May 1989 79: Totnes, Sask. - June 1989 80: Battroin, Sask. - May 1989 81: Spinney Hill, Sask - February 1990 82: North of Krydor, Sask - October 1989 83: Near Tweedsmuir, Sask. - August 1989 84: Furdale School, Sask. near Saskatoon (originally Prairie Home SD 1396) - September 1989 85: Balhae School near Arelee, Sask. - February 1990 86: Near Tweedsmuir, Sask. - August 1989 87: Near Wynyard, Sask. Mountain SD 1548 (25-32-17W2) - October 1989 88: Near Buckland, Sask. - October 1989 89: Stenan, Sask. - July 1991 90: Beatty, Sask. - March 1990 91: Near Rapid City, Man. - August 1990 92: Unidentified, Sask. - July 1991 93: Near Woodlands, Man. - August 1990 94: Near Inwood, Man. - August 1990 95: Naisberry SD 788 (1907-1962) - May 1993 96: Rutland, Sask. - July 1991 97: Salter School near Salter, Sask. - May 1993 98: Cactus Lake, Sask. - July 1991 99: Near Lumsden, Sask. - April 1993 100: Cactus Lake, Sask. - July 1991 101: Near Regina, Sask. - August 1990 102: Near Senator, Sask. Converted school in farmyard - July 1991 103: Ruth School, north of Unity, Sask. - July 1991 104: Davis, Sask. partial school - July 1991 105: Reynaud, Sask. - June 1991 106: Near Wishart, Sask. - September 1991 107: Near Debden, Sask. - July 1991 108: Amsterdam, Sask. - July 1991 109: Saskatoon, Sask. Brownell SD - August 1991 110: Elbow, Sask. storage building - September 1991 111: Near Senator, Sask. SD 95 (RI 16-46-25W2) - July 1991 112: Merrill School near Saskatoon - June 1993 113: Panorama SD 251, near Roseray, Sask. - July 1990 114: Jellicoe SD 3512, near Dodsland, Sask. - July 1990 115: Spalding, Sask. School at Pioneer elevator - June 1990 5 116: Jellicoe SD 3512, Teacherage near Dodsland, Sask. - July 1990 117: Near Kisbey, Sask - August 1979 118: Hazlet, Sask. - July 1990 119: Pevey School museum at Kisbey - June 1993 120: Maitland SD 858 1910 - (S10-9-6W2) Museum in Kisbey - Pevey school at back - June 1993 121: Arborfield, Sask. - July 1990 122: Museum in Mossbank, Johnstone Lake SD 3261 (NE8-12-29W2) - June 1992 123: Livelong, Sask, school transformed to burger outlet - July 1992 124: Shell Lake, Sask. legion hall - July 1990 125: Landis, Sask. - July 1998 126: School (Newburg SD) Fred Schneider farm, Eston - June 1998 127: Smuts, Sask. - July 1990 128: Valley Brook School SD 3841, near Regina Sask. - DeceMBer 1994 129: Near Bracken, Sask. - June 1992 130: Near Fosterton, Sask. - July 1990 131: Near Rockhaven, Sask. - August 1992 132: Floral, Sask. SD 668 - July 1990 133: Wolfe school yard, Wolfe, Sask. - April 24, 1992 134: Orkney, Sask. (Relocated) - June 1992 135: Wolfe SD, Wolfe Sask. - April 24, 1992 136: Meskinaw, Sask. - July 1990 137: Near Donalda, AB- November 1991 138: Perdue, Sask. - July 1990 139: Wilton SD 2291 (S9-T23-R7W2) Birmingham, Sask. 1912-1958 - June 1991 140: Alvena, Sask. - July 1990 141: Delmas, Sask. - July 1990 142: Delmas, Sask - July 1990 143: Vawn, Sask. - July 1992 144: Primate, Sask. - 1992 (photo by Joanne Abrahmson) 145: Lilac, Sask - July 1990 146: Near Richard, Sask. modified farm house - July 1990 147: Lilac, Sask. - July 1990 148: Near Poplarfield, Man. - August 1990 149: Westgate, Man. - July 1990 150: Kinley, Sask. A2" - July 1990 151: Tolstoi, Man. SD 1434 - July 1990 152: Near Beausejour, Man - August 1990 153: Valor, Sask. - June 1992 154: School near Coleville, possibly Driver school - May 12, 1992 155: Orkney, Sask. relocated - June 1992 156: (photo by Joanne Abrahamson) - August 1992 157: Near Scapa, Alta - August 2, 1992 158: Near Valley Centre, Sask. SD 1541 (SW6-33-12W3) - April 1992 6 159: Sarcee Botle school near Three Hills, Alta - August 1992 160: School on farm near Langham, Sask. - June 1992 161: Furness, Sask. - July 1992 162: Near Landis, Sask. - August 1996 163: Near Glen Kerr - October 1987 164: Southminster, Sask.
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