Agricultural Machinery - Tractors
- A-2409
- Item
- Oct. 1918
A man on a Titan 10-20 tractor pulling a poultry house across a field.
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Agricultural Machinery - Tractors
A man on a Titan 10-20 tractor pulling a poultry house across a field.
School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1960
Individual photographs of graduates grouped. Names: Kingdon, F.A.; Adamko, E.I.; Nawrocki, O.J.; Johnstone, R.W.; Barsness, R.M.; Pedersen, J.B.; Robertson, R.K.; Fender, W.D.; Wedrick, H.J.; Copithorne, K.F.; Easton, L.F.; Willett, J.W.; Smith, R.P.; Reinhardt, G.G.; Bjornson, H.H.; Culler, C.H.; Hextall, E.L.; Jensen, H.C.; Brown, J.M.; Wilson, W.L.; Hasel, H.; Harris, N.L.; Neufeldt, R.E.; McGowan, H.N.; Mountford, W.A.; Hoogeveen, L.A.; Turner, S.H.; Wilson, D.W.; Evans, J.A.; Vogt, P.G.; Bethune, R.J.; Thomson, D.B.; Morningstar, R.L.; Barnsley, W.F.; Penner, D.E.
College of Agriculture - Class in Session
Students observing a typical demonstration in the welding lab.
School of Agriculture - Class in Session
Members of class seated in classroom in Kirk Hall. View from back of classroom looking towards instructor.
College of Agriculture - Conventions - Group Photo
Attendees seated in Livestock Pavilion during a convention. Alexander M. Shaw, W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, and [W.P.] Thompson are identified. Several men have buttons and ribbons on their coats. Small boy in foreground; flag and crossed batons in background.
College of Agriculture - Class in Session
Students working in carpentry shop stations looking at camera.
Formal/Studio portrait of Dr. Roly St. Arnaud, professor, Saskatchewan Institute of Pedology (Soil Science).
College of Agriculture - Conventions - Group Photo
Attendees seated indoors during a convention in Regina; several men with ribbons on coats. Attendees identified are: Raymond K. Baker, Samuel E. Greenway, M. Smith, Walter C. Murray, University President; William J. Rutherford, dean of Agriculture, Alexander M. Shaw and Leslie Quick are identified. Flags hang on wall in background.
Biology Building - Construction
A truck delivers cement to the Biology Building construction site.
Bio/Historical Note: The W.P. Thompson Biology Building is named after Walter Palmer Thompson, the University of Saskatchewan's third president and founder of the Biology Department (1913). Designed by Izumi, Arnott and Sugiyama, it was constructed between 1957 and 1959 and officially opened in 1960. Set back from the Bowl, the flat-roofed cube style building was located between the Collegiate Gothic architecture of the Chemistry and Physics Buildings. It originally consisted of a teaching wing and a research wing but a header and greenhouse complex was added in 1962. Unlike many other Canadian universities the Department of Biology remained a single unit, balancing diverse sub-disciplines rather than separating into several distinct departments. Prior to the building's opening in 1960, work in biological sciences was scattered among four campus locations. Perhaps the most striking of the building’s features is the mural of mosaic tiles that adorns the south and west exterior walls. The mural depicts the four main stages of cellular mitosis. The artist, Roy Kiyooka, chose chromosome patterns as a testament to Dr. Thompson's important discoveries regarding the genetics of wheat rust. In 1986, the Geology Building was completed on the south side of Biology, resulting in the transformation of the south façade from an exterior into an interior wall, part of a new atrium.
Biology Building - Official Opening
View of the crowd seated in the Bowl during the official opening of the Biology Building.
Biology Building - Official Opening
Presentation of key by J.W.T. Spinks, University President, to Dr. D.S. Rawson, head, Department of Biology, during the official opening of the Biology Building.
Biology Building - Official Opening
F. Hedley Auld, University Chancellor, addresses the audience during the official opening of the Biology Building. J.W.T. Spinks, University President, seated in the background.
Biology Building - Official Opening
J.W.T. Spinks, University President, speaks during official opening.