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University of Saskatchewan, University Archives & Special Collections University of Saskatchewan - Kirk Hall√
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Kirk Hall - Construction

Image of Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture) under construction.

Bio/Historical Note: Kirk Hall is one of two buildings designed by Frank J. Martin of Portnall and Stock Associate Architects, and was built between 1947-1949. Kirk Hall and the John Mitchell Building share many similarities in materials, form and detail. Originally called the School of Agriculture Building, Kirk Hall was renamed in 1962 after Lawrence Eldred Kirk, who served as Dean of Agriculture from 1937 to 1946.

Kirk Hall - Interior

View of dorm room in Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture) with J.E. Cammaut of Rockyford, Alberta, seated at desk in one corner of room. Desk has radio, lamp and books on it. Wheat Pool calendar on wall in background. Cupboard with hockey stick, skates, shoes and books behind student; bed in foreground.

Students working in a laboratory

Originally titled and described: Kirk Hall - Interior
View of students at work in Kirk Hall laboratory (School of Agriculture). Students are standing and seated at lab tables.

But based on the windows it looks like this is more likely a laboratory in the John Mitchell (Soils and Dairy Science) Building.

Kirk Hall - Interior

View of dorm room in Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture) with Cliff Redenburg of Benson, Saskatchewan, seated at desk in one corner of room, with Don Pearson of Eastend, Saskatchewan, seated on bed. Desk has lamp and small items on it. Windows and curtains in background.

Kirk Hall - Interior

View of dorm room in Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture) with Robert Bristow of Strongfield, Saskatchewan, seated at desk in one corner of room. Desk has typewriter and books stacked up. Posters, calendar, and ties on clothes hanger on wall in background; bed in foreground.

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