Men at base of main building of the Fort
- YJ0207
- Item
- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Men are shown at the base of one of two chimneys which once stood in the main building of the Fort
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Men at base of main building of the Fort
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Men are shown at the base of one of two chimneys which once stood in the main building of the Fort
Mid-1960s Shaunavon parade, rodeo
Part of Leonard 'Hymie' Hanft fonds
8mm film taken by Leonard "Hymie" Hanft. Film length is 4:05. Footage includes a lake scene, singing around a piano, parade, view of Shaunavon locker plant and M. Leach Co., young people playing around lake (maybe Cypress Lake), possibly Gordie Tapp, Shawnee rodeo, likely 1964-1966
Hanft, Leonard 'Hymie'
Miller Store Fire in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
a view of the Miller Building on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan after the fire had been put out
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
National Fruit Co. Ltd. Wholesale Fruits Building, seen at the corner of River Street West and [Manitoba Street and First Avenue West]
National Research Council - Exterior
View looking south of rear of National Research Council building. Crop Science and Field Husbandry building at left; Physical Education visible at right.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1916 the National Research Council legislation was enacted and the institution was formed with the mandate to advise the government on matters of science and industrial research. For the first 15 or 16 years of its existence the NRC consisted of offices and borrowed lab space. It launched Canada’s first research journal, “Canadian Journal of Research” and funded research for human and bovine tuberculosis – a significant domestic problem in the 1920s. In 1932, NRC’s first dedicated lab was built in Ottawa. The NRC established a laboratory on the east side of the University of Saskatchewan campus in 1948. The original purpose of the facility was to “use chemistry and biology to diversify Canadian agriculture.” Originally called the “Prairie Regional Lab” then the “Plant Biotechnology Institute,” the facility is now known as “NRC Saskatoon.”
North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904, features many stores such as M. Krushen & Co.
Nursery superintendent's residence - 1904
Part of Tree Nursery (P.F.R.A) Fonds
A view of the Tree Nursery (Forestry Farm) superintendent's residence soon after construction and another house in the background.
Part of Tree Nursery (P.F.R.A) Fonds
The Tree Nursery (Forestry Farm) office in town - constructed in 1919 - before the second story was added in 1932.
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of construction on a outbuilding a the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Patrick block. Built by Geo. Patrick in 1912 at 21,3rd. Avenue
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Pioneer building, either shop or house, likely in Moose Jaw, with four unidentified men standing in front
Postcards of University Buildings
Three colour-tinted postcards featuring University buildings.
Top image:"Student's Residential Sec. Sask. University". Saskatchewan Hall, with corner of College Building at left.
Middle image: "Sask. University." Newly-completed College Building with two rail cars on each side.
Bottom image: "Anglican College." Emmanuel Anglican College.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Brown and Vallance, Montreal Architects, the College (later known as Administration) building was constructed between 1910-12 by Smith Bros. and Wilson general contractors. Originally a general purpose building, designed in the shape of a capital E, and built at a cost of $297,000.00, the corner stone was laid by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, on 29 July 1910. The building was officially opened by Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan on 1 May 1913.
Panorama view of Prince Albert Sanatorium
Provincial Normal School in Regina
Part of City of Regina fonds
Exterior view of the Provincial Normal School, located on College Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan
Quarters for the officers and clerks
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Quarters for the officers and clerks