- A-6495
- Pièce
- 1984
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Doorway set into an arched entranceway, windows at each side and above. Art work above the archway.
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Doorway set into an arched entranceway, windows at each side and above. Art work above the archway.
Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
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Looking north between Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence), with Physics Building in background.
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Looking northeast at the student residences, Saskatchewan Hall.
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Looking south with streetcar visible at left. From l to r: Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall, Dean of Agriculture's residence and a corner of the College Building are visible.
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Saskatchewan Hall, with trees in front of it. Photographers fingertips in frame.
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Looking north at College Building at left with Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Prairie fields in foreground.
Postcards of University Buildings
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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.
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View of College Building, Qu'Appelle Hall, Saskatchewan Hall, Physics Building and Engineering Building with the Bowl at centre. Appended is a photograph of Chemistry Building at left of photograph.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Architectural Model
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Architectural model of the Saskatchewan Hall addition.
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Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan
Qu'Appelle Hall and Saskatchewan Hall
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Elevated view looking south of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence).
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Exterior of Saskatchewan Hall from across the bowl.
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Image of rear of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence); tennis court fence visible at left and in front of building.
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Image of rear of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence); tennis court fence visible at left and in front of building.
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Exterior of Saskatchewan Hall, looking south west. Qu'Appelle Hall on the right of the photograph.