Engineering Building - Exterior
- A-9083
- Pièce
- Apr. 1962
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View of front door of Engineering Building.
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Engineering Building - Exterior
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View of front door of Engineering Building.
Engineering Building - Exterior
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Image of Engineering Building with Crop Science Building fairly visible at left. Rutherford Rink and University elevator visible at right.
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Group photo of club members and instructors standing in front of Engineering Building at University of Saskatchewan.
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Group photo of club members and instructors standing in front of Engineering Building at University of Saskatchewan.
Engineering Building - Official Opening - Engineering 70th Anniversary
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P.M. Nikiforuk, Dean, College of Engineering, speaks at the official opening of the Engineering Building during the College of Engineering 70th anniversary celebrations. Audience in foreground; dignitaries seated on dais.
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View looking southwest with Physical Education Building, Engineering Building and Rutherford Rink near centre of image.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps - Cadets - Marching
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COTC "A" Company marching in front of Engineering Building.
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Looking east at campus buildings (from l to r): Emmanuel College, Qu'Appelle Hall, Administration Building, Field Husbandry Building, and Engineering Building. Taken from the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River.
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View of the University barns and Engineering Building.
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Group photo of club members in the Bowl at University of Saskatchewan. Physics Building, Engineering Building, Administration Building, and Saskatchewan Hall in background.
Visits of State - Governor General - Duke of Devonshire
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The Governor General of Canada, the Duke of Devonshire, walking towards a car in front of the Engineering Building. Crowd in background at right.
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Returned men working on and around a Case steamer inside the Engineering Building.
Department of Field Husbandry Building - Exterior
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View of Field Husbandry Building at centre; National Research Council Building at left and Engineering Building at right.
Bio/Historical Note: Field Husbandry changed its name to Crop Science in 1962.
Field Husbandry Building and Engineering Building
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Elevated view of Department of Field Husbandry (later Crop Science) Building and College of Engineering Building.
Engineering Building - Interior
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Scene inside workshop in Engineering Building. Blacksmith tools like forges, anvils and other equipment standing in rows.
Bio/Historical Note: Walter C. Murray, University President, saw that the College of Agriculture would keep the university close to the life of the people. Between 1909-1912, before they had teaching space, the agriculture faculty developed the agriculture farm and traveled doing extension work, most significantly, with the Better Farming Train. The Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, W.R. Motherwell, supported extension work with tax revenue funds. In October 1912, the first agriculture class was taught. Both a 3-year associate course and a degree course were available. In 1937 the associate program became the School of Agriculture. The school responded to local farming problems by teaching and research and with new departments directed to these areas.