Fonds F 595 - Albert William Bannister family fonds

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Albert William Bannister family fonds

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CA SCNSAB F 595

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  • 1879-1981 (Creation)

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1.0 cm of textual records
3 photographs
1 sound recording

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Custodial history

Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Bannister donated some of these records to the Regina office, Saskatchewan Archives in one accession in 1974: 1247 (Photo R) (June 1, 1974). Albert William Bannister loaned some of these records to the Regina office, Saskatchewan Archives for copying in one accession in 1980: R80-861 (December 1, 1980).Caroline Froher collected some of these records during her interview with Albert William Bannister and loaned them for photocopying to the Regina office, Saskatchewan Archives in one accession in 1981: R81-193 (May 7, 1981). Caroline Froher donated some of these records to the Regina office, Saskatchewan Archives in one accession in 1981: R81-192 (May 7, 1981).

Scope and content

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Albert William Bannister family during their time in England and Regina, Saskatchewan. The records include a family record of births, marriages and deaths, possibly written by Ellen Maria Bannister, and photocopied articles about Mr. and Mrs. John Dougan (1923, 1926, and 1928).

Records pertaining to Albert William Bannister include photographs of Government House in Regina (no date) and of himself in Sons of England Lodge regalia (no date). There are also photocopies of original family documents, including: newspaper clippings about Albert William Bannister (1933, 1935, 1940, 1945, and 1947); an official copy of the birth certificate of Albert William Bannister (1918); and Albert William Bannister's record of indenture of apprenticeship (1879).

Records pertaining to A. William Bannister, son of Albert William Bannister, include: photographs of the 1919 Regina Roughriders rugby team (1919); a taped interview of A. William Bannister (1980); and photocopies of his discharge certificate from the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces (May 7, 1918) and a letter from Diefenbaker thanking him for a diamond willow cane he sent (1974).

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

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Records are open for research use.

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Use, publication and/or reproduction of records are subject to terms and conditions of the Copyright Act.

Finding aids

SAFA 502 consists of a fonds level description and item level listings of photographs and is available in paper format. Item descriptions of photographs are also available in Threshold. Item description of sound recording is available in the Regina main card catalogue.

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No further accruals are expected.

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Other codes: Textual records: R-E1100; Photographs: R-A21246, R-B7339, R-D1604; Sound recording: R-5688

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legacy ID F595

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  • English

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