Agriculture - Class in Session
- A-3803
- Stuk
- [195-?]
Elevated view of group of students with instructor gathered around a jet type carburetor on a tractor engine; in tractor laboratory.
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Agriculture - Class in Session
Elevated view of group of students with instructor gathered around a jet type carburetor on a tractor engine; in tractor laboratory.
Group photo of club members sitting and standing in front of entrance to [College (Administration) Building at University of Saskatchewan. Sign over entrance reads "Saskatoon Farm Boys Camp."
Medical Hall - Paradise Valley
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of the front of "The Medical Hall" drugstore in Paradise Valley Alberta.
Part of Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce
Neon sign of The Lloydminster Gas Company in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.
Zonder titel
"New York Is Big But This Is Biggar"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A sign in a field which reads "New Your is Big But This is Biggar The Friendly Town"
Written on the bottom: "Souvenir of Biggar Sask Leslie's Drugs"
Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs. J. Kranz Ste 204 441-9th St. New Westminster, BC"; "Sun, Sep 2/62 Dear Jessie: Tho't you might not have one of these. I don't think it's the best but it does show the sign. Have been busy fixing bouquets. It's rained all week, is clearing & getting cold so guess it will be frost tonight. The flowers are gorgeous, it's such a shame to see them go. Arnold says N.Y. weather is lovely. Hope you're OK. Love F"
There is a 2 cent green Canadian Post stamp and a postal stamp in black ink which reads "Biggar Sask. Sept 4 1962"
"New York is Big But This is Biggar"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A road-sign just outside of Biggar, Saskatchewan which reads "New Your is Big But This is Biggar"
Train Wreckage in Reford, Sask.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A Railway Crossing sign can be seen in the foreground, while a Saskatchewan Pool grain elevator and train wreckage can be seen in the background; There are several cars parked beside the grain elevator and people standing beside the train wreckage
Zonder titel
Holt’s Farm and Ranch Supply sign
Part of Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce
Holt’s Farm and Ranch Supply sign
Administration Building - Addition - Construction
View looking north of concrete skeleton of the Administration Building addition. Sign in front of building reads: "Penn-Co construction". Sign below it reads: "Saskatchewan Builds - Administration Building - Alternate Accommodation - Opening Spring 1987 $5.6 million project 125 years of employment in construction and service industry 'Partnership for Progress'."
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the Administration Building (College Building) were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Building Addition (East Wing) was opened in October 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Administration Building - Addition - Construction
View looking north of stone cladding nearly completed on the Administration Building addition. Sign in front reads: "Penn-Co construction". Sign below it reads: "Saskatchewan Builds - Administration Building - Alternate Accommodation - Opening Spring 1987 $5.6 million project 125 years of employment in construction and service industry 'Partnership for Progress'."
Bio/Historical Note: In 1979 portions of the Administration Building (College Building) were declared unsafe. The building that had been at the heart of University life for seven decades was showing its age. A weak roof structure and deteriorating cement precipitated action on the part of the University’s administration. From a number of options available, the choice was made to build a new building adjacent to the original structure. The Administration Building Addition (East Wing) was opened in October 1987, construction having began in the fall of 1985. Designed by Wiens Johnstone Architects of Regina and built by Penn-Co Construction of Calgary, the $6.6 million three-story stone-clad building contained 4,646 square metres of floor space, approximately the same office space as the College Building. The two buildings were directly linked with some of the College Building’s exterior walls in the addition’s interior space.
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum - North Battleford
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Sign for Farm & Village Life - 1915 - 1925, hanging from ceiling of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum in North Battleford
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Sign depicting a map of the Carlton Trail from Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba to Fort Edmonton, Northwest Territories.
Sign of Settlement Legend for the Carlton Trail
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
A sign depicting the timeline of settlement along the Carlton trail 1774-1911.
Sign of Carlton Trail Trekkers
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of a sign listing prominent groups and people to use the Carlton Trail 1815-1927.
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on lawn at University of Saskatchewan, with Physics Building, College (Administration) Building, and Saskatchewan Hall in background. Vehicles also in background. Men holding sign at right.