- S-321
- Stuk
- 1945
Looking east at the Chemistry Building.
Looking east at the Chemistry Building.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Elevated view looking west along the edge of the Bowl at students walk on pathways; Physics and Chemistry buildings at right.
Looking southwest across the Bowl at campus buildings (l to r): north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, Arts Tower construction, and Chemistry Building.
Thorvaldson Building - Exterior
Looking southeast at the Thorvaldson Building at left; pathway in foreground with lawn sprinklers on; College Building at centre, Marquis Hall at right.
Looking west across the Bowl from the Administration Building at campus buildings (l to r): North wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, Arts Building, Chemistry, and Physics buildings, The 46th Battalion C.E.F. Memorial Stone visible at far right.
View from northwest across the Bowl with buildings (l to r): Thorvaldson, Biology, Physics and Administration. Students walking on grass in foreground.
Marquis Hall, Arts Building and Chemistry Building
Looking west across the Bowl at campus buildings (l to r): Marquis Hall, Arts Building, and Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building.
Arts-Commerce-Law Complex Building - Exterior
View as seen from the Thorvaldson Building; curved pathway in foreground.
College of Arts and Science Building - Exterior
Looking east at Arts Building; Thorvaldson Building in background.
Elevated view looking east across the Bowl at buildings (l to r): Thorvaldson, Physics, Biology, and Administration. Murray Memorial (Main) Library at far right.
The University sheep flock grazing cultivated grass near the Chemistry Building. College Building at right. The swamp fever research barn for horses (background left) visible in its original location north of the Engineering Building. The barn was later relocated just north of the new Agriculture Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The swamp fever research barn served as the factory for manufacturing and bottling the vaccine. Dr. J.S Fulton directed the research. When Dr. Fulton obtained a new laboratory largely funded by vaccine revenue, the old barn was used for post-mortem work on dead animals submitted by farmers for diagnosis. By 1950 the eastern half of the barn would become quarters for the Animal Husbandry Department.
Looking down from the top/back of room 271 of the Thorvaldson building, nicknamed the "Airplane Room".