Building the rairoad - Lake Alma, Saskatchewan
- 2000-052-027
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- 1929
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Horses, men and machines building a rail-line near Lake Alma, Saskatchewan.
Jerrett's Photo Art Studio
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Building the rairoad - Lake Alma, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Horses, men and machines building a rail-line near Lake Alma, Saskatchewan.
Jerrett's Photo Art Studio
"Jamison Outfit Pulling Out of Biggar"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A long line of horses, wagons and men on First Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan
The Biggar Hotel and The Empire Hotel can be seen in the background
Construction Work in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men and a tractor involved in construction work on a building
"H.G. Eamon Gravel Construction" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Machinery surrounded by piles of gravel
'The Turcott's New Home" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of a house under construction in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Construction of Canada Post Office
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Canada Post federal building under construction on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Construction of Canada Post Office in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Canada Post federal building under construction on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Canadian National Steam Shovel
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
One man operating a Steam Shovel with "Canadian National 103" printed on it's side and another man shoveling dirt
Canadian National Steam Shovel
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
One man is running a Canadian National steam shovel with "Canadian National 103" printed on the side while seven other men are standing around the steam shovel
University Hospital - Cornerstone Laying Ceremony
Premier T.C. Douglas stands on a platform with dignitaries at the cornerstone laying ceremony for University Hospital.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health, in May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.
University Hospital - Cornerstone Laying Ceremony
Premier T.C. Douglas and dignitaries on a platform at the cornerstone ceremony for University Hospital.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health, in May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.
The University of Saskatchewan Arts Building--Tower Construction
Crane hoisting metal girders to the top of the faculty office tower, the classroom wing on the left. Man standing on the sidewalk watching the action in the foreground. Trees around the buildings.
University Hospital - Early Construction
Elevated view looking west at early stages of foundation construction.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health, in May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.
University Hospital - Wing Construction
View of a wing of University Hospital under construction. One worker on ground on front of scaffolding; one worker perched on scaffolding.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health on May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.
University Hospital - Wing Construction
View of a wing of University Hospital under construction. Crane at left.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Webster and Gilbert, architects, and built between 1948-1955 by Smith Bros. and Wilson, contractors, at a cost of $7 million, the 6-storey, 7-wing University Hospital was officially opened by T.J. Bentley, Saskatchewan Minister of Health on May 1955. The name was officially changed to Royal University Hospital on 23 May 1990.