Martha Soonias, Christina Quininey, Harriet Ahenekew (niece of Canon Ahenekew), Ida Vendall (who attended the Coronation), Minnie Halkett, Norah Gladstone (who also attended the Coronation). High school girls attending school in Saskatoon, Sask.. - [1939?]
Ted Wickson worked at the General Synod Archives writing historical sketches of Anglican residential schools and describing residential school photographs. Combining his interest in the residential schools with his interest in travelling, Ted Wickson decided to visit the sites of former residential schools. His travels covered Moose Factory, Ontario to Fort Simpson, NWT during the summer and La Tuque in October 2008. He photographed the sites and donated the images to the archives.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photo images of the sites of former Anglican residential schools, churches and cemeteries in the region of the schools.
Fonds includes images from La Tuque, Quebec; Moose Factory, Ont.; Moosonee, Ont.; Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Sioux Lookout, Ont.; The Pas, Man.; Elkhorn, Man.; Dauphin, Man.; Fort Pitt, Sask.; Lac La Ronge, Sask.; Punnichy, Sask.; Prince Albert, Sask.; Onion Lake, Sask.; Gleichen, Alta.; Whitefish Lake, Alta.; Sarcee Reserve, Alta.; Brocket, Alta.; Wabasca, Alta..; Hay River, NWT.; and Fort Simpson, NWT.
Related Fonds
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Photo consists of a Panorama of school property showing residential school building, farm bulidings in distance, and principal's residence at right. School opened 1897 and view is probably pre-WWI.
Photo consists of a view of distant school building, taken from C.P.R. School property abuts railway which was reported to have expropriated some of the school's land about this time.
Photo consists of two small sheds and wooden aqueduct or conduit trailing off in the distance. Sheds are attached to school's power house (see also image S6-465).