View looking east of the Livestock Pavilion, with Main Barn and farm building in background. Winter scene.
Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.
Looking north up Cornwall Street from the corner of 11th Avenue and Cornwall Street. Eastern end of the warehouse is seen in view across tracks to the north.
This fonds consists of 649 photographic images created by Leslie Earl McWilliams. Subject matter is primarily agricultural activities, family members, Moose Jaw buildings, and the family farm. A number of the images related to Scottish pipe and drum bands. The fonds also includes images of Claybank Brick Plant and associated clay deposits and a variety of travel photos including British Columbia, northern Saskatchewan and Churchill, Manitoba.
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