- A-5524
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence).
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Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence).
Students outside in the courtyard of Saskatchewan Hall.
Saskatchewan Hall - Construction
View of construction work on Saskatchewan Hall, November 1911. Note horse and wagon in the foreground.
Saskatchewan Hall - Construction
Early stages of construction of Saskatchewan Hall, the first residence built on campus. Note rail line in foreground. City buildings, primarily houses, are clearly visible in the background.
Saskatchewan Hall - Construction
View of construction of Saskatchewan Hall, 15 August 1911. Framing appears largely completed, but little of the stonework has begun. Field of foxtails in the foreground.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Construction
Construction site - a workman's shed and a truck sit by a large pile of dirt, a crane can be seen in the background beside Saskatchewan Hall.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Construction
Progress shot of construction of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence).
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Construction
Shot of the addition to Saskatchewan Hall under construction
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Construction
A construction worker kneels down while working with greystone on a building corner.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Architectural Model
Model of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) Addition.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Architectural Model
Architectural model of the Saskatchewan Hall addition.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Architect's Sketch
Copy of architect's sketch of Saskatchewan Hall, as reproduced in the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Journal, 1924.
Saskatchewan Hall - Addition - Architect's Model
Architectural model of Saskatchewan Hall addition.
"Exterior view of dining hall and kitchen of Sask Hall" according to writing on the back of the photo.
Exterior of Saskatchewan Hall, looking east. Front entrance, in the corner tower. Three floors tall. Extensive roadway in the foreground.