A spider web catching morning dew
- F. Slides, 1. Anglin Lake - folder 1
- Item
- 1983-1987
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A spider web spans between blades of grass covered with morning dew.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
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A spider web catching morning dew
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A spider web spans between blades of grass covered with morning dew.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
A spider web outlined with morning dew
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A spider web spans between branches of a bush with morning dew on it.
Dommasch, Hans S.
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
A spider web droops between blades of grass and thistles with morning dew on it.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
A Steam operated steel wheeled tractor. Sheds in the background.
A. Stephen Plumbing - Electric - Heating
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 invoice.
Graphic Arts Printing
A Story in Picture: The rapid rise of Saskatoon
In this article are three pictures from Saskatoon dating from 1896, 1903 to 1908.
A Street Grader at The Jubilee Parade
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street grader decorated with streamers on Main Street. There is a large number of people on the sidewalk
A Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of a residential street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
A Student in a graduation Dress
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A graduating student posing in her graduation dress
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A professional portrait of a student
Looking southeast at rows of Summer School for Teachers participants sitting and standing in the Bowl. Campus buildings in background (l to r): Physics Building, College Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/Historical Note: The University Summer School emerged in 1914; for the first three years (1914-1917), the Department of Education assumed responsibility for the direction and support of the school. Only school teachers took the courses; these were designed to improve instruction in agriculture, household science, nature study, art, and elementary science. In 1917, at the request of the Department, the University took over management of the school, and classes were offered leading to a degree. Classes were given in English, Latin, Chemistry, Physics, and Field Husbandry. From 1919 to 1937, George H. Ling was Director; during his tenure it grew into one of the largest and best known university summer schools in Canada.
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Clarence Bowes; Jeanette Bowes
A Summer Sunday School Class in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A Group of Sunday School students posing for a group photograph
Head and shoulders image of A. Tautorus, Department of Physics.
A Theatre Group rehearses, " Elephant Man"
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show a theatre group rehearses , "The Elephant Man", March 12, 1981. [Published March 21, 1981]