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University of Saskatchewan - Main Barn√ Avec objets numériques
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Department of Animal Science Building - Exterior

Animal Sciences Building in foreground with Main Barn in background. Vehicles parked in front of Barn.

Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.

Main Barn - Construction

Main Barn in final stages of construction; work in progress on concrete silo. The steam tractor in the foreground acted as a power plant for the pumping of cement.

Bio/Historical Note: The University Barn or Main Barn was designed by Brown and Vallance and built between 1910-1912.

Main Barn - Silo

View of Main Barn from the west with two men and a tractor working by the silo.

Bio/Historical Note: The University Barn or Main Barn was designed by Brown and Vallance and built between 1910-1912.

Livestock Pavilion - Exterior

View looking east of the Livestock Pavilion, with Main Barn and farm building in background. Winter scene.

Bio/Historical Note: The Livestock Pavilion, one of the five original campus buildings, was designed by Brown and Vallance and constructed between 1910-1912. Built of red brick, slate and translucent glass panels (some of which could be opened for ventilation), it included a large show arena with seating. The Pavilion had a slaughter room and cold storage for the butchery courses. It was demolished in 1986.

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