- GAP.06.53
- Séries
- 1970
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 advertisement.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 advertisement.
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Breker's Industries / Breker's Hardware Inc.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 envelope, 1 letterhead, and 2 advertisements.
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Humboldt Co-op Lumber Dept. & Construction Dept.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 4 business cards, 2 advertisements, and 1 contract form.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 letterhead, and 1 envelope.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
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Angelstad Bros. Contractors Ltd.
Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 2 invoice forms, 2 business cards, 2 letterheads, 3 envelopes, and 4 tender application forms.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 invoice form.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 business card.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 4 business cards, 3 invoice forms, 1 tender form, and 1 sign.
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Parte deGraphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 2 advertisement, 2 envelopes, 1 information sheet, 1 price list, 1 letterhead, 2 business cards, and 1 invoice form.
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Enlarging of Canadian National railway Station
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
An exterior view of the Canadian National Railway (CNR) station in Biggar, Saskatchewan under renovation.
Construction of Canada Post Office
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Canada Post federal building under construction on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Excavation for The federal Building in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A view of the excavated foundation for the Post Office which was built on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
RM equipment and operators lined up.
Geology Building - Construction
Construction nearing completion of the Geology Building; winter scene.
Bio/Historical Note: The construction of the Geology Building marked a return to the early style of campus architecture. The Department of Geology had been formed in 1927 and for the next six decades was based in the east wing of the Engineering Building. A growing faculty and student population had forced the department to cobble together makeshift accommodation in trailers and remote campus buildings. Designed by the architectural firm Black, McMillan and Larson of Regina, the building was given a neo-Collegiate Gothic exterior to blend harmoniously with the other buildings in the central campus. The two-and-a-half-storey building was erected just south or the Bowl side of the W.P. Thompson Biology Building, providing 8,543 square metres for office, laboratory, library, classroom, and storage space for rock and fossil samples. The exterior was clad with greystone and dressed with tyndal limestone. The dominant feature of the interior was a two-story atrium that featured the mosaics for the former exterior walls of the Thompson Building, a life-size skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex and geological and biological displays. The $18.5 million Geology Building was completed in 1988 and fused the space between Physics and Biology and linked, through a walkway, with Chemistry, creating an integrated science complex on campus.