- LRA 0381
- Item
- Feb. 14, 2007
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Parking lot of Central Suite Hotel. Formerly Prince Charles Hotel
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Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Parking lot of Central Suite Hotel. Formerly Prince Charles Hotel
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Cars parked in front of the entrance to the Lloydminster Credit Union
Winter travel with a team and cutter
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A dirt road is seen winding its way through a bluff in winter.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of City of Regina fonds
Toboggan slide on Wascana Lake; Albert St. Bridge in background. Each toboggan held six people.
Steam locomotive number 6055 crossing the bald Canadian Prairie during the winter.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Rear parking lot and entrance of a Lloydminster Credit Union
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.
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A farm house and it's barn are seen covered in snow.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of City of Regina fonds
Men and women standing in front of the McCarthy Block, located at 1627-33 Broad St., damaged by fire in 1912.
A student and the driver are seen standing next the Govan Unit No. 2 experimental school transport - school bus snowmobile No.11, which features skis on the front and treads on the back.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Cars in rear parking lot and entrance during winter.
A winter photograph of a halo around the sun.
An aerial photo of Rosetown taken in winter taken from the south looking north.
City of Moose Jaw Utilities Service Centre
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
View of exterior of the City of Moose Jaw Utilities Service Centre; winter scene. Truck parked at left