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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of group of people—students and/or faculty from Weyburn’s co-op school—playing baseball. Two men stand in foreground; a group of women stand behind them. Smoke rising in the distance. "Co-op School Weyburn" written on back of photo in blue ink.
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Dahlprints_0020, coopcentre:1389
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Food Fun Fair, Assiniboia
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of young woman with two little girls. Both girls are holding money, presumably earned at Assiniboia’s ‘Food Fun Fair.’ Floral curtain in background.
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Dahlprints_0074, coopcentre:1393
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Title
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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of men and women walking on grounds of Weyburn’s Co-op school. Details include automobiles, partially obscured dog, and telephone wires in background. “Weyburn Co-op School” written on back of photo in black ink.
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Dahlprints_0021, coopcentre:1390
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Matador Co-op Farm
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of men working the fields of the Matador Farm, a co-operative enterprise established near Kyle, SK, in April of 1946. Photo taken in 1952. Following WWII, the Co-operative Commonwealth Association offered crown land and monetary assistance to individuals--including returning soldiers—willing to farm on a co-operative basis. Their production of quality grain was so successful that they eventually surpassed their quota, prompting them to integrate livestock into production. This co-operative movement flourished until the mid-1950s, when the farms began to decrease in number. The Matador farm was revitalized and repurposed multiple times throughout the 20th century; it permanently disbanded, however, in 2011. “Combines at work on the Matador Co-operative Farm north of Swift Current, Sask. (1952)” written on back of photo in black ink.
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CSCPrint_0009, coopcentre:1604
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Title
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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of men and women walking on grounds of Weyburn’s Co-op School. Details include three automobiles, telephone wires in background.
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Call Number
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Dahlprints_0022, coopcentre:1391