- SCA10-WA6-2
- File
- 1911-1974
File consists of a scrapbook created by Annie Elizabeth May Hewlett at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan. Scrapbook includes articles and stories by Hewlett, most of them published in The Leader-Post (Regina) and other newspapers and magazines. Many of the articles are about western Canada or the history of Saskatchewan and Cannington Manor.
The scrapbook includes the following:
- Cannington Manor historic park : a Saskatchewan historic site. [s.l.] : Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee and Canada Centennial Corporation, [1965].
- Obituary of Annie Elizabeth May Hewlett. The Leader-Post, April 18, 1974. [photocopy]
- "England on the prairies." The Beaver, December 1952, 20-25.
- "The manorless manor of Cannington." The Producing News, 1960, 16-22.
- "Charles Pryce of Fernley: he builded well at Cannington". [unidentified newspaper article, n.d.; "no. 1 of 3 articles"]
- "Revealing account book items: Charles Pryce of Fernley, pioneer." [unidentified newspaper article, n.d.; "no. 2 of 3 articles"]
- "Braw lads and sonsy lassies." [unidentified newspaper article, n.d.; "no. 3 of 3 articles"]
- "Pioneer prince of yarners: Alfred Le Mesurier of Cannington Manor." The Leader-Post, June 29, 1955, p.?
- "Godfroie Rainville of Cotham." The Leader-Post, July 20, 1955, p.?
- "France on the prairies." The Beaver, March 1954, 3-7.
- "Sounding brass." Onward, July 5, 12, 19, 26; Aug. 2, 9, 1953, p.[417]-419, 438-439, 446-449, 452-453, 462-463, 468-469, 475, 486-487, 494, 500-501, 510-511.
- "Down on the farm." Saskatchewan Farmer, November 2, 1931, p. 9; June 1, 1937, p. 9; 1945, p.?; 1945, p. 24.
- "Memories stirred as church marks 75th year." The Leader-Post, June 29, 1960, p.2.
- [Ts. excerpts from from letters to her mother. 1911-1933.]
- "Reflections at eventide." The Leader-Post, November 17, 1952, p.?
- "And thus to California." The Leader-Post, December 8, 1954, p.?
- "Home to Saskatchewan." The Leader-Post, June 15, 1953, p.?
- "'Double yolk' promises." [The Leader-Post, n.d., p.?]
- "Character overlooked." [The Leader-Post, n.d., p.?]
- "Gentle gentility." [unidentified periodical], November 13, 1953, 729-730.
- "In praise of little hospitals." [n.d., p.45, ?] [unidentified newspaper clipping]
- "Mount Ararat has its points." [n.d., p.?] [unidentified newspaper clipping]
- "Now it's 'O' for operator." [n.d., p.?] [unidentified newspaper clipping]
- "Salty words add tang." The Leader-Post, February 27, 1952, p.?
Hewlett, Annie Elizabeth May