- A-6808
- Item
- [ca. 196-?]
Seating at the Greystone Theatre on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
Seating at the Greystone Theatre on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
Students sitting in the Bowl in front of the Administration Building during Frosh Week.
President's Residence - Interior
Interior view of the President's Residence; possibly an office.
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.
Louis Tapper - Track and Field
Studio portrait of Louis Tapper, BEd'77, BComm'82, sprinter and relay runner.
University Hospital - Laundry Room
View of seven female staff members in laundry room; a registered nurse supervises as the others fold laundry.
Victor Colleaux and Letha Colleaux
Head and shoulders image of Victor and Letha Colleaux.
Bio/Historical Note: The Victor and Letha Colleaux Bursary annually awards $2,000 to 22 students enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources.
Parte deA.S. Morton fonds
A cartoon of two students sitting on a bench reading with a sword with examinations written on it over their heads.
Sin título
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Letter from Allan R. Turner written to H. M. Jackson on DEC. 2, 1966
News clippings relating to early settlers in Saskatoon.
Clippings from the Saskatoon Phoenix describe experiences of early settlers as they arrived in Saskatoon, beginning in the 1880s. The time period covers from 1 April 1911 to 19 April 1921. Also included is an article taken from a book on the settlement of the West by F. Maclure Sclanders, Commissioner of the Saskatoon Board of Trade. Also included is a program of the "Dinner for the '83 Boys", the men who homesteaded the Saskatoon area. Held 3 October 1912; names of participants are written on the inside of the program.
Saskatoon Chief of Police R.E. Dunning
Parte dePAHS Archives Collection
R.E. Dunning, Saskatoon Chief of Police
Bio/historical note: Dunning was Chief of Police from 1905-1915
Historama Essay Contest Winners
Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) and Western Development Museum (WDM) - sponsored Historama essay contest winners. Diane Quilichini (Biggar, Sask), Julia Hart (Beaver Dam School District) and Bonnie Coventry (Alex Wright School, Nipawin, Sask.)
Barr Colonists tents alongside rail-line in Saskatoon.
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Jessie Boulton and Lewis Mann posing in a Saskatoon, Saskatchewan portrait studio for a professional portrait
A Massed Band Performing at the Saskatoon Exhibition
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A overhead view of a large group of several different bands on a stage in a concert hall
Parte deMilitary Collection
Joseph Glenn in full military uniform on a rearing horse