- A-8812
- Item
- [1934]
Students walk on the sidewalk beside the bowl. Facing east you can see Saskatchewan Hall and the College Building. There is a horse and cart in the bottom left of the image. Winter scene.
Students walk on the sidewalk beside the bowl. Facing east you can see Saskatchewan Hall and the College Building. There is a horse and cart in the bottom left of the image. Winter scene.
Two women students seated at desk, reading.
Elevated view of female and male students sitting at tables in the dining room of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence). Tables set for a meal; fireplace on back wall.
In the foreground are the grassy grounds of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence). In the background; on the left is the corner of Saskatchewan Hall. In the middle is the College Building. On the immediate right is the Engineering Building.
View of the southeast corner of Saskatchewan Hall, showing tennis courts.
View of Saskatchewan Hall, women's residence.
Image of rear of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence); tennis court fence visible at left and in front of building.
Image of rear of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence); tennis court fence visible at left and in front of building.
Final stages of construction of Saskatchewan Hall.
Bio/Historical Note: Saskatchewan Hall was designed by Brown and Vallance of Montreal and constructed between 1910-1912.
Tinted image of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence), shortly following its completion. Debris from the construction is visible in foreground..
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.