University of Saskatchewan Huskies Track and Field Team - Men's Cross Country Running Race - Action
- A-1079
- Item
- Oct. 1956
Unidentified male participants (all wearing shorts) at various stages of the race; winter scene.
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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Track and Field Team - Men's Cross Country Running Race - Action
Unidentified male participants (all wearing shorts) at various stages of the race; winter scene.
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Program - Kenosee
Three cottages used to house Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Program (DPYT) students at Chalet Kenosee seen through trees; snow in foreground.
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men cutting wood with a buck saw
A Group of Students in The Snow in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of children in winter clothes posing for a group photo in the snow
Standard School Near Landis, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of children sitting on a snow bank
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Elmma Lee in a dress suit, standing in the snow
President's Residence in Winter
Looking northeast at the President's Residence; winter scene.
Bio/Historical Note: The President’s Residence is among the original buildings constructed on campus. The residence was designed by Brown and Vallance, and was built under the direction of A.R. Greig, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. The building was originally planned as a wooden structure. However, a proposal to construct the building out of a local river rock, later known as greystone, was raised prior to the commencement of construction - if the government would foot the bill. Eventually the latter material was chosen, though the government perhaps came to regret its decision. Construction on the President's Residence began in 1910 and finished in early 1913. By the time it was completed the original cost for the building had ballooned from $32,000 to $44,615. Walter Murray, the first president of the University, was deeply embarrassed by the cost of what was to be his personal residence, even though it was also a public building. However, the people of Saskatoon were proud of the building and the status it gave their University, and no public outcry over the cost ever materialized. Renovations to the President's Residence were completed in 1989 by PCL-Maxam at a cost of $96,752. The renovations were designed by architects Malkin/Edwards.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Photographs of winter in the Rosetown area, collected by Frank Glass.
Winter travel with a team and cutter
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
An aerial photo of Rosetown taken in winter taken from the south looking north.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Cars in rear parking lot and entrance during winter.
Thorvaldson Building - Construction
View of construction work on Thorvaldson addition in the winter.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Corner facade of the Central Suites Hotel. Formerly Prince Charles Hotel
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Parking lot of Central Suite Hotel. Formerly Prince Charles Hotel
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Rear parking lot and entrance of a Lloydminster Credit Union