[University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club] - Action
- A-1001
- Item
- 1949
Two unidentified persons in a fencing duel as another looks on.
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[University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club] - Action
Two unidentified persons in a fencing duel as another looks on.
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
University women playing hockey at [Nutana Collegiate Rink], 1915.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Saskatchewan Roughriders player # 25 running with football
Elevated view of men using parallel bars and doing tumbling exercises in Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium.
Man doing a handstand on a box horse as a coach watches in the Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Shrine Circus in Exhibition Stadium
Vocational Agriculture - Curling Team
The Grant Reed team, Vocational Agriculture, winner of 2nd event; team member throwing a stone.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Team members Rod Sjoberg, (skip), with H. Morton (third), W. Olauson (second), and L. Trickey (lead), sweeping the stone with cornbrooms.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Men's curling team in action.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team
A female curler holds the broom in the house during a curling game.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Team member L. Trickey (lead) throws a stone; [teammates] in background.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Interior/ice level view of the curling rink in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Curling Rink, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Interior shot of the old Curling Rink, located on the 100 block of Caribou Street West in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Women's Swimming Race - Action
Three swimmers dive into the pool from starting blocks to start a race in the Qu'Appelle Hall pool. Other swimmers standing and seating at pool's edge.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan’s first pool opened in 1916. Located in the basement of Qu'Appelle Hall, it was 18 feet wide, 45 feet long and around 8 feet deep with a spring board and changing rooms. Speed swimming, diving, water polo and recreational swimming soon became popular activities in the long Saskatchewan winters. The pool closed soon after the Physical Education pool opened in October 1964.
School of Physical Education - Swimming Class
Swimming class in progress at the new Physical Education swimming pool. An instructor stands at pool's edge, with a group of swimmers in pool; two diving boards visible in background.