School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1926-1927, 1928-1929
- B-626
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- 1927-1929
Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates for the years 1926-1927 (B-262-1) and 1928-1929 (B-262-2) grouped.
School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1926-1927, 1928-1929
Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates for the years 1926-1927 (B-262-1) and 1928-1929 (B-262-2) grouped.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of 1924 Regina City Council. Left to Right, Top: R. Dawson; H. Perry; Mayor S.C. Burton; H. Black; W.E. Mason. Middle: J. Cooksley; M.J. Coldwell. Bottom: City Commissioner L.A. Thornton; G.H. Merlin; A.G. Smith; L. Roy; N.J. Taylor; City Clerk G. Beach.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Regina City Council in1933. Left to right, top: F.G. Englund; A.C. Froom; James McAra, Mayor; C. Gardner; E.B. McInnis. Middle: R.J. Westgate, Commissioner; G. Beach, City Clerk. Bottom: T.J. McNall; J.C. Malone; G.N. Menzies; H.B. Walker; W. Daniels; G.I. Geddie.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Regina City Council in 1934. Left to right, top: T.G. McNall; C. Gardner; C. Rink, Mayor; E.B. McInnis; C. Dixon. Middle: R.J. Westgate, Commissioner; G. Beach, City Clerk. Bottom: G.N. Menzies; Helena B. Walker; W. Daniels; G.L. Geddie; A.C. Ellison; R. Heseltine.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Regina City Council in1939. Left to right, Top: E.L. Child; A.M. Derby; Mayor A.C. Ellison; Rev. S.B. East; C.M. Fines. Middle: F. Franklin; J. Grassick. Bottom: City Commissioner R.J. Westgate; T.G. McNall; V. Olson; C. Williams; City Clerk George Beach.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of Regina City Council in1941. Left to right, top: J.H. Sneddon; H.D. Macpherson; Mayor J. Grassick; Dr. L. Roy; Hugh McGillivray. Middle: G.H. Menzies; E. Franklin. Bottom: City Commissioner B.J. Westgate; L. McK. Robinson; (Mrs.) Ashley Walker, C.H.J. Burrows, K.C.; T.G. McNall; City Clerk George Beach.
A 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor and a Massey combine are used to harvest sunflowers.
Members of the 4th Legislative Assembly N.W.T.
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
His Honor Lieutenant Governor Forget.
Studio photos of Frank C. and Inez Bower.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Two portraits of Evelyn Norgord.
Mayor and council of Indian Head
Parte deTown Collection
Collage of Mayor T.E. Donnelly surrounded by head-and-shoulders portraits and 9 other men (7 councillors, engineer, electrician)
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College of Agriculture - Graduates
Individual photographs of College of Agriculture graduates and faculty grouped. Names: Anderson, G.; Balzer, G.; Broker, D.; Boreen, B.; Booth, K.; Blyth, J.; Bjorklund, R.; Birch, A.; Bennett, B.; Beckton, J.; Cochran, R.; Duckett, W.; Ferguson, L.; Fritz, B.; Gordon, M.; Gramak, L.; Grant, L.; Groeneveld, V.; Hale, C.; Hale, K.; Hamlin, T.; Hanke, G.; Harvey, L.; Hermanson, B.; Hoffman, T.; Hogg, T.; Harvey, T.; Howes, L.; Hubert, J.; Huffman, L.; Hutchison, R.; Ignatiuk, P.; Ivanochko, G.; Irwin, W.; Jensen, K.A.; Jensen, K.W.; Kernaleguen, G.; Klassen, G.; Kalla, D.; Kowalski, F.; Krause, G.; White, W.J. (Dean); Lieshman, T.; Lenko, E.; McEwen, H.; McNichol, G.; Mulatz, G.; Murray, D.; Neal, V.; Newton, K.; Nickalayou, M.; Peters, D.; Johnson, T.; Pierce, D.; Pound, W.; Rollison, C.; Roberts, L.; Shantz, N.; Shea, R.; Spencer, J.; Steacy, G.; Swenson, A.; Tilford, A.; Tone, R.; Trowell, C.; Yont, T.; Ward, G.; Werner, G.
College of Arts and Science - Graduates
Individual photos of Arts and Science graduates and faculty grouped; Jean E. Murray included.
College of Arts and Science - Students
Individual photographs of Arts and Science students grouped. Walter C. Murray, University President, and E.H. Oliver, Professor of History and Economics, shown with students.
Four images of women's intramural diving; two images of intramural swimming races; in the Qu'Appelle Hall pool.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan’s first pool opened in 1916. Located in the basement of Qu'Appelle Hall, it was 18 feet wide, 45 feet long and around 8 feet deep with a spring board and changing rooms. Speed swimming, diving, water polo and recreational swimming soon became popular activities in the long Saskatchewan winters. The pool closed soon after the Physical Education pool opened in October 1964.