Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Birch Hills
- A-2344
- Item
- 1918
Club members standing around wooden pens of pigs. Vehicle in foreground and shed and trees in background.
Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Birch Hills
Club members standing around wooden pens of pigs. Vehicle in foreground and shed and trees in background.
Engineering Building - Exterior
Looking northwest at the College of Engineering; cars parking in front.
Club members seated, standing, and leaning on various vehicles at Dominion Forest Nursery Station [at Sutherland]. Trees in background.
Group photo of club members sitting in cabs of trucks, and standing in backs of trucks and beside trucks in open field. At Regina, Saskatchewan; fence in background.
Club members sitting in or standing on various trucks all lined up. Identified are G. Rowden, F. Smith, R. Loreny, I. [Shawn], F. Hadley. Sitting on running board of first truck are K.W. Gordon and J.W. Griffith. Power poles in background and Pavilion sign far left.
Field Day - Mossbank - Displays
People gathered at the centre of the photograph; event is unclear, but annotation on the back of the photograph reads "Demonstration on weeds. W. Hawrylak at Sadlemeyers farm, Mossbank. July 1936." Vehicles parked at sides and buildings and trees in the background.
Women and children seated and standing outside a building. Annotation on the back of the photograph reads "The ladies who prepared the 'eats.' Eston Field Day 1922." Men standing with a vehicle in the background.
People standing and passengers in vehicles listening to Charles M. Hamilton, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, addressing the crowd from the veranda of the home of Charles Marks of Midale, Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: The event at the farm of Charles Marks was the first of its kind to be known as a Field Day. Charles M. Hamilton, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture; A.M. Shaw, professor of Agriculture, and John G. Rayner, director of the Extension Department, attended.
Bio/Historical Note: “A new feature was tried out this year, viz. that of holding a picnic or field day at the home of a farmer who had made good in some one or more lines of endeavor, such as crop or live stock production. One was held on the farm of Charles Marks at Midale. Mr. Marks has the only silo in his district and a herd of good Holstein cows, quite a large acreage of corn, sunflowers and sweet clover. What Mr. Marks had done was used by the speakers present from the College and the Department to show others what might be done to improve agriculture. An automobile tour was arranged in the Snipe Lake district and a number of good farms were visited to the end that suggestions might be found that would lead to improvement in farm practice.”
Dean of Agriculture’s Report, 1922.
Looking southwest across the Bowl at (l to r): Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Highway 263 to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan
Parte deHans Dommasch fonds
A car on Highway 263 between Waskesiu Lake and Emma Lake, Saskatchewan is seen the road is glistening after a rain fall.
Sin título
Looking north at University Hospital and Medical Building. College Drive in the foreground.
W.C. Murray, standing beside a Dodge car. One person is visible in the back of the car, a child is standing behind him and another person seen bending over. Bags at the front wheel of the vehicle. Trees in the distance.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
With the classroom wing, trees in the foreground, people walking along the sidewalk. Cars in the background.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building - Construction
Different angles of the girders up for the office tower, towering over the rest of the buildings. Vehicles and people walking shown in two of the photos.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
View showing the tower and the classrooms of the Arts Building. Two cars are parked in front on road that is unpaved.