- A-9409
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- [1963?]
View looking west of Marquis Hall construction. Qu'Appelle Hall at left, with Murray Building and Arts Building at right. Parked cars in foreground, with the Bowl at centre of image.
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View looking west of Marquis Hall construction. Qu'Appelle Hall at left, with Murray Building and Arts Building at right. Parked cars in foreground, with the Bowl at centre of image.
Qu'Appelle Hall - Addition - Interior
View of hallway in Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) Addition.
Bio/Historical Note: Originally known simply “Student’s Residence No. 2,” the name “Qu’Appelle Hall” was first mentioned in the minutes of the Board’s executive committee in September 1916. Designed by Brown and Vallance as a men’s residence, construction began on Qu’Appelle Hall in 1914 but was sporadic. Delays meant that some building material was subject to the war tax, an additional 5%; and over the winter of 1915 frost damaged the swimming pool, another of many unforeseen expenses. The building was finally completed in 1916, at a cost of $250,000. It included a swimming pool, with lockers purchased from the YMCA, and the dining hall was immediately put to use as a gymnasium–facilities “rendering the Physical Training, which all must take, a pleasure not a penance.” As well as student quarters, Qu’Appelle Hall was used to provide office space and a place for a museum. Normal School (Education) used the first floor; some language classes were also taught there. In 1917 part of the building was used by Emmanuel students while returned soldiers studying Engineering used their building; and in the 1930s, the COTC was quartered in the north end of the Qu’Appelle Hall basement. The building was used for classes and offices until construction of the Arts building in 1960. In the early 1960s the Board of Governors decided that “there should be accommodation on campus for at least one-third of the out of town students,” and authorized an addition to Qu’Appelle to house another 60 students–an increase of 50%. The $731,000 addition, designed by Izumi, Arnott and Sugiyama, was completed in 1963.
Qu'Appelle Hall - Addition - Interior
A student's single room is shown. Wes Bartel of Drake, Saskatchewan, works at his desk in background, with a single bed visible in foreground.
Campus - Scenic - Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
View looking south of sunken garden between Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Students walking on sidewalks and lying on the grass.
Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
Looking north between Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) with Physics Building in background.
Elevated view looking east across the Bowl at campus buildings (l to r): College Building, original Horticulture greenhouses, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Roadway winds in foreground; the Bowl landscaping progresses
Elevated view looking west across the Bowl at (l to r): Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall, Marquis Hall and Murray Building. Cars parked in foreground in front of Administration Building.
Looking east at campus buildings (l to r): College Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Landscaping looks to be newly completed. The two silos of the University (Main) Barn at far left.
Looking south at College Building, and Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle halls.
Looking southwest at Qu'Appelle Hall, the men's residence.
Looking south at Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) with Dean of Agriculture's Residence in background.
Qu'Appelle Hall, Murray Library and Health Sciences Building
View of Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence), Murray Memorial (Main) Library and Health Sciences Building.
Qu'Appelle Hall and Saskatchewan Hall
Exterior view of Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) in foreground with Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence).
Seven men sit on a bed in a dorm room in Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence). One of them is pouring a bottle into a cup. On the wall are two pennants, one reads "Agriculture" and the other "Saskatchewan".[John Cameron] seated in back, closest to wall; Charles Neil Cameron seated at far right.
Qu'Appelle Hall and Memorial Union Building - Sketch
Sketch of Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) and the Memorial Union Building on a Christmas card. Card reads "Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year, Walter and Marjorie Thompson".