Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project
- CORA-RPL-A-385
- Item
- ca. 1904
Part of City of Regina fonds
Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project, second treatment plant, Kingsway.
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Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project
Part of City of Regina fonds
Construction of the Boggy Creek waterworks project, second treatment plant, Kingsway.
Construction Work in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men and a tractor involved in construction work on a building
C.P.R. Round House in Moose Jaw under construction
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Construction crew and crane working at the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) round house in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Rice, Lewis
A lineup of equipment supplied by surrounding rural municipalities for excavating and preparing the ground to build the new Rosetown Sports Centre.
"H.G. Eamon Gravel Construction" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Machinery surrounded by piles of gravel
"Jamison Outfit Pulling Out of Biggar"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A long line of horses, wagons and men on First Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Biggar Hotel and The Empire Hotel can be seen in the background
Preparing to excavate for the new hospital. This could have been the contractor's equipment or possibly equipment from surrounding R.M.'s.
Livestock Pavilion - Construction
Progress shot of construction of the Livestock Pavilion.
Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.
Livestock Pavilion - Construction
Looking southeast at final stages of construction of the Livestock Pavilion; Main Barn construction visible at left.
Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.
Livestock Pavilion - Construction
View looking northwest of the Livestock Pavilion; blurry piece of machinery visible in foreground.
Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.
Excavating site of new hospital. The operator could be Clarence Kerr.
College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan under construction.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948 and 1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7,000,000.00, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by Bentley, T.J., Saskatchewan Minister of Health on May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital 23 May 1990.
Men laying sewer pipe in trenches
Part of City of Regina fonds
Men lying pipe into a sewer trench
Men posing with early day trencher
Part of City of Regina fonds
Men posing with an early day trencher used in the Boggy Creek waterworks project.
Men posing with wheelbarrow and shovels
Part of City of Regina fonds
Four men in suits posing with wheelbarrow and shovels