Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
- A-9330
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- Mar. 1963
Image of Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition under construction with the Bowl in foreground.
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Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
Image of Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition under construction with the Bowl in foreground.
Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) lighted at night in winter.
A postcard addressed to Mrs. Jas. Shaw, Brigden, Ont., dated SP 22 19. Has a 2 cent Canada postage stamp from Rosetown, Sask.
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A postcard of the first nurses residence after expansion. In right background, the laundry building can be seen. Postcard by Randall Studio with the date "1918" penciled on the reverse plus the name "Rohmier".
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Taken by Ward's Studio in 1929. There is very little change from the 1918 picture other than the vines covering the sun veranda on the front (east side).
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Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
View of construction looking east, with construction stone on the ground. Marquis Hall at left, with Qu'Appelle Hall at right.
Students relax in the Ellis Hall lounge with tables, chairs and a fireplace.
Canadian National Steam Engine #2718 in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Canadian National Steam Engine #2718 in front of the Canadian national Bunk House in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Town Collection
A photo taken of Indian Head's Lady Minto Hospital (built 1905) and nurses' residence, built 1907.
A postcard of the first nurses residence.
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Vines on the veranda, laundry building in right background. This postcard was sent to Miss Phyllis Ross, Palmerston, Ont., dated Oct. 2, 1940. It is a Randall Photo postcard from c. 1920.
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Nurses Home with hospital construction
Nurses residence with construction of what looks like the 1928 hospital addition in the background.
Emmanuel College Residence - Exterior
View looking northeast of Emmanuel College Residence. Emmanuel College and St. Chad Chapel visible in background. Car visible at right.
Bio/Historical Note: The Emmanuel College Residence, completed in 1963, was designed by Webster, Forrester and Scott to accommodate 85 students, the college president and a caretaker. Located just north of the original Emmanuel College building, plans called for the two buildings to be linked, this, however, was never completed. Renamed in 1975, McLean Hall was named in honour of Rt. Rev. John McLean, the first Anglican bishop of Saskatchewan and founder of Emmanuel College. It was leased initially by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians and then purchased by the University of Saskatchewan in 1983. The building has been home to the departments of Mathematics and Statistics and Native Studies, the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) and the University Employees’ Union.
Looking north through the Memorial Gates at Ellis Hall.
Lady Minto Hospital and nurses residence
Parte de Town Collection
To the left is the Lady Minto Hospital and the nurses residence behind it.. In the right foreground is 1005 Boyle Street, now (2021) Tubman's Funeral Home.