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[Ceepee, Sask. Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River: Horizontal Tie]

  • B57.8 (S)
  • Item
  • [1936]

Rough sketch of Borden Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River showing the horizontal tie.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Saskatchewan: bridge over the North Saskatchewan River

  • B57.11 (S)
  • Item
  • 193-?

Item is a blueprint of Ceepee Bridge showing details of curb drains.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in November 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Saskatchewan Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River: End detail

  • B57.6 (S)
  • Item
  • 1936

Item is a technical drawing of end detail for Ceepee Bridge located over the North Saskatchewan River. The drawing includes detail insets of Sections A-A and B-B.

Ceepee Bridge was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Saskatchewan Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River: Horizontal Tie

  • B57.7 (S)
  • Item
  • 1936

Item is a drawing of Ceepee Bridge located over the North Saskatchewan River showing the horizontal tie.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 09 Feb. 1979 - 11 Feb. 1979

  • FILM S-1317
  • Item
  • 1979-02-09 to 1979-02-11

News: (1) Mervyn Leir on fire at King George Hotel. (2) Fireman Bruce Jones on fire at King George Hotel. (3 to 5) King George Hotel fire footage. (6) Bowling for millions. Includes CFQC reporters, Mayor Cliff Wright and Roy Romanow bowling. (7 to 9) Roy Romanow speaks at press conference on constitution amendments, and cable television broadcasting. (10) Proposed site and drawings for new Atrium office complex. (11) Accident at Acklands Body Shop. (12 & 13) Sandi Coleman's intro/extro on North Battleford's new air terminal. (14) North Battleford airport. (15 to 17) Mr. Cameron of North Battleford on taxidermy. Mr. Cameron's wildlife work.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

First reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type, built by Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton

  • R-B196 (1)-(3)
  • Item
  • 1916

Yorkton district - first reinforced concrete arch bridge of the type built by the Provincial government on the main road east of Yorkton in 1916. Inscription on back of (3) notes location "north of section 31, township 25, range 3, west of 2nd meridian" and building "partly by contract (Messrs. Laidlaw Bros.) but completed by Bridge Foreman E.T. Lucey, with his crew on a day labor basis".

Holy Family Hospital, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

  • AD-1777 (1)-(98)
  • Item
  • 1961-1991

(1)-(88) Architectural drawings, created by Webster, Forrester & Scott Architects of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in October, 1961, pertaining to new construction and renovations to the existing Holy Family Hospital at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception. The complete set of drawings include: site plan; structural plans; floor plans; elevations and sections; details; electrical plans; and mechanical plans. Consulting engineers for the project were Douglas, Michalenko, Dupuis of Saskatoon.

(89)-(98) Drawings for subsequent alterations and additions to the Hospital building, created by Selmec Engineering of Prince Albert in 1979 and Tomporowski Architectural Group Ltd. of Prince Albert in 1991. Includes: floor plans; details; electrical plans; and mechanical plans.

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