Laying of City Hall cornerstone
- CORA-A-1619
- Item
- 1906
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Laying of the City Hall cornerstone with a crowd of onlookers watching.
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Laying of City Hall cornerstone
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Laying of the City Hall cornerstone with a crowd of onlookers watching.
Doukhobor Prayer Home in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
The Doukhobor prayer-home in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Lloydminstrels seen standing on porch of the Rendell House at the Museum.
3 - Man cutting ribbon; 5 - of crowd; 4 - boat in water; 2 - people performing on stage; 2 - Carriages.
City of Lloydminster, opening day of Bud Miller park
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Attendees talking at opening day ceremonies for Bud Miller Park
Convocation - Addresses - Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson
Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President, speaks from podium during Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
University Hospital - Cornerstone Laying Ceremony
Premier T.C. Douglas lays the cornerstone of University Hospital.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health, in May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.
Saskatchewan Cancer and Medical Research Institute - Official Opening
Unidentified speaker at the opening of the Saskatchewan Cancer and Medical Research Institute. Crowd in foreground and platform of dignitaries in background. View from behind the crowd looking towards the platform.
Bio/Historical Note: The Saskatchewan Cancer and Medical Research Institute was officially opened on 10 May 1958 by Premier T.C. Douglas. Clad in locally quarried greystone with limestone panels, it was the.last of the buildings that constituted the University’s Medical Complex’s initial phase. Designed by Izumi, Arnott and Sugiyama and completed at a cost of $783,000, the building’s purpose was to provide shared accommodation for both general medical research and cancer specific investigations. Funding came from the federal and provincial governments and the provincial and national branches of the Canadian Cancer Society. A planned third floor was added in 1966. The building was "deconstructed" in 2009, with much of the building's material recycled including the greystone cladding for use with the E Wing that opened in 2013.
Mayor Peter McAra with Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP)
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Mayor Peter McAra being taken to the celebration ceremonies by Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP). This is possibly for Regina's confirmation as Saskatchewan's capital city.
Mayor Peter McAra with Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP)
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Mayor Peter McAra being taken to the celebration ceremonies by Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP). This is possibly for Regina's confirmation as Saskatchewan's capital city.
Banquet celebrating the Provincial Inauguration
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Banquet at City Hall to celebrate the Provincial Inauguration.
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Reviewing stand for the Inauguration Ceremonies
Silver Jubilee Mass, St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan
Inscription: A silver jubilee mass was celebrated by St. Peter's Colony at St. Peter's Cathedral, Muenster, in June of 1928. The Colony was founded in 1903.
City of Lloydminster, opening day of Bud Miller park
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
An audience gathers at an outdoor theater.
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Standing for the photo are: Right to left: Charlie Black, Robert Barr, Kay Hauer, Frank Tuplin