University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science Faculty and Students
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- 24 Sept. 1984
Aerial view taken in the bowl as part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations. Buildings in the background, snow on the ground.
University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science Faculty and Students
Aerial view taken in the bowl as part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations. Buildings in the background, snow on the ground.
University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science Faculty and Students
Aerial view taken in the bowl as part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations. Buildings in the background, snow on the ground.
University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science Faculty and Students
Aerial view taken in the bowl as part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations. Buildings in the background, snow on the ground.
Saskatchewan Cancer and Medical Research Institute - Exterior
Third floor has been completed.
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.
Looking northeast at Livestock Pavilion before demolition in December 1986. Engineering Building at right.
Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.
Campus - Scenic - Agriculture Buildings
Night scene in winter of Kirk Hall lighted in background; John Mitchell Building at right.
Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) lighted at night in winter.
Summer scene of trees on campus.
Winter scene with Administration Building partially visible in background and trees covered with snow in foreground.
View looking east at campus buildings; University Hospital at far right. Taken from the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River.
Elevated view looking east toward Administration Building. Geology Building under construction; crane at top left of image.
University of Saskatchewan Campus Plan
Architectural plan of the campus layout of 1956.
University of Saskatchewan Campus Plan
Architectural plan of the campus layout of 1935.
Administration Building - Exterior
Looking east across the Bowl at Administration Building. Trees and flower gardens in foreground.
View looking north of the main entrance of the Biology Building; flowers and trees in foreground.