- MG 530
- Fonds
- 1862-1864
Photostats of documents relating to the Grand Trunk Railway with a hand written list of the documents included in the folder.
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Photostats of documents relating to the Grand Trunk Railway with a hand written list of the documents included in the folder.
Contract - Power Lines - Montreal Engineers Co. Lmt.
Part of Fort San fonds
Contract between SATL and Montreal Engineers Company Limited to install power lines at Fort San.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
This fonds contains several files relating to early town planning in Western Canada, including Calgary, Camrose, Lacombe, Magrath, and Wainright, Alberta; Churchill, Manitoba; and Kindersley, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, and Yorkton, Saskatchewan. It also includes a miscellaneous file of speeches and addresses, correspondence regarding Mackenzie's military career, and a file on the Canadian Institute of International Affairs.
Mackenzie, Chalmers Jack
This fonds contains questionnaire forms from a survey of individual Winnipeg homes carried out between May and July of 1949. They contain information such as number of occupants, type of heating used, etc. There are also graph analysis of insulation tests carried out on behalf of the National Research Council (NRC) in 1929 and 1930.
Greig, Alexander Rodger
This fonds contains correspondence, reports, articles, newspaper clippings, and the research material. Included are several files of photographs, documenting horse pulling contests, construction of a rammed-earth building, and agricultural machinery. The files on the American Society of Agricultural Engineers contain minute books, by-laws, manuals, a student branch history, and reports.
Hardy, Evan A.
J.S. Fulton Laboratory - Interior
Three persons at work in the Chemical Engineering area of the. J S Fulton Laboratory.
Bio/Historical Note: The Virus Laboratory Building was constructed from 1947-1948, and was designed by the architectural firm of Webster and Gilbert. It was located on what is now a grassy area in front of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The construction of the building was financed with proceeds from the sale of the equine encephalomyelitis vaccine. The disease equine encephalomyelitis, more commonly known as "sleeping sickness," first appeared in Saskatchewan in 1935. It recurred in 1937 and 1938, when it killed an estimated 13,000 to 15,000 horses. The vaccine was developed by Dr. Fulton in the late 1930s while he was still head of the Veterinary Sciences Department, and was first sold by the University in 1939. While commercial production companies in the United States were selling a similar vaccine for $1.80 per dosage, the University undersold them at 75 cents – which accounted for all the funding available for construction. Dr. Fulton also demonstrated that a human disease previously diagnosed as non-paralytic poliomyelitis was in fact caused by the same virus, at which time he produced a vaccine for humans. Demolition of the J.S. Fulton Virus Laboratory was completed in 1989.
This fonds contains information concerning curriculum and enrollment in ceramic engineering; Worcester's personal and research-related correspondence; diaries; research material on enamels including work done in the Turner Valley and Highwood River areas and lignite mining in North Dakota; as well as articles and addresses, and personal photographs.
Worcester, Wolsey Garnet
Yorkton Town and city engineers.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
List of the Yorkton Town and City engineers.
F. T. McArthur and H. T. Crosby
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
F. T. McArthur. Town Engineer. 1909-1911.
H. T. Crosby. Town Engineer. 1912-1927.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Head photo of R. C. Holfield, Yorkton City Engineer
Members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Another picture of the members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
This collection contains considerable material relating to aviation history, particularly in western and northern Canada, including material on: the Keng Wah Aviation School for Nationalist Chinese pilots; the RCAF; illustrations of the technology of flight; reference material; and microfilms of the Hudson Strait Expedition fonds (1927-1928) and "The Bulletin" (Western Canada Airways, 1929-1937). Additionally, there is material on Tweddell's other research interests, notably aerial mapping and surveying.
Tweddell, Ian William
This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports for the following committees: Computer Advisory Committee; Computer Management Committee; Computer Budget Committee; Computer Hardware Subcommittee; and Computer Selection Committee. The collection also contains two articles by Professor Wacker: "Switching Noise Studies on Powerline Courier" (1967) and "Image Representation Via Its Symmetrical Components" (1986).
Wacker, Arthur Gordon
This fonds contains material pertaining to the research and instructional activities of the University's Agricultural Engineering Department. Specifically, this collection provides documentation on the development of agricultural machinery and agricultural practices in the Canadian west.
Lewis, Hartford Allan, 1905- (Lecturer in Agricultural Engineering)
H.E. Tennant -- SED Systems / Biostar Records
The records of both SED Systems and Biostar include board minutes, financial statements, annual reports, correspondence, and memoranda.
Tennant, Howard