Artist's drawing of Regina Hospital
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Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Photograph of the artist's drawing of Regina General Hospital from [1910?].
Artist's drawing of Regina Hospital
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Photograph of the artist's drawing of Regina General Hospital from [1910?].
Parte deLRA Photograph Collection
Aerial view of Dai's Petland & Esso Service station.
'Loganston', Gibson Farm, Moffat, Saskatchewan
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
Photograph appears to be the stone farmhouse built by the Gibsons, a family of stone masons.
Legislative Building, Executive Building and Power House
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Black and white photographic print of drawing of grounds of Legislative Building and Power House for design competition; winning design submitted by Edward & W.S. Maxwell.
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Livestock Pavilion - Architect's Sketch
Image of sketch done by David Brown and Hugh Vallance, architects, showing Livestock Pavilion with landscaping.
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.
University of Saskatchewan Campus Plan
Architectural drawing of the campus layout done by J.H. Mawson and Sons. This plan does not take into consideration buildings already constructed.
Civic Centre, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
The Civic Centre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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Sunny South School District #161 Architectural Drawings
Parte deSchool Collection
One rolled paper with the architectural drawings for the Sunny South School 161 on it. It has an attached sheet with an inscription that details and names those responsible for funding, building and running the new school. The stone schoolhouse, built according to Osment's plans, was located on the southeast corner of NW-16-17-13-W2. The school closed in 1961.
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