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Art and architecture in Saskatchewan

  • GM-PH-5327 (1)-(1409)
  • Item
  • between 1955 and 1975

Images of art and architecture in Saskatchewan accumulated and used by Nik Semenoff of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, likely in his role as a visual specialist with the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan. Many of the images relate to architecture designed by various Saskatchewan architects, including George H. Kerr; Patrick Cullingworth; Kioshi Izumi; Roger L. Walls; and Melvyn Malkin.

Included are images of works of art by various artists, including H. Becker; Henry Bonli; Reta Cowley; H. Hatton; Andrew Hudson; Dorothy (Knowles) Perehudoff; Ernest Lindner; W.C. Mulcaster; William Perehudoff; and Otto Rogers. Images of the art collection of the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon are also included.

Images of churches are included, as follows: All Saints Anglican Church, Saskatoon; Knox United Church, Saskatoon; St. Timothy's Anglican Church, Saskatoon; and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Regina.

Images of schools are included as follows: Allan Hill School, Prince Albert; Prince Albert Technical School, Prince Albert; Brevoort Park School, Saskatoon; Evan Hardy Collegiate, Saskatoon; Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon; Massey School, Regina; Thom Collegiate, Regina; and St. Joseph's College, Yorkton.

Images of hospitals are included as follows: St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; University Hospital, Interns' Dormitory, Saskatoon; and Yorkton Psychiatric Centre.

Images of buildings at University of Saskatchewan are included as follows: Arts Building; Marquis Hall; Qu'Appelle Hall; St. Thomas More College; Emmanuel - St. Chad chapel; Lutheran College and Seminary; and McLean Hall.

Images of various buildings in Saskatoon are included as follows: City of Saskatoon Fire Department Headquarters Station No. 1; Golf's Steak House; James Art Studio; Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory; Modern Press; Saskatchewan Government Telephones; Saskatoon Funeral Home; Saskatchewan Research Council; Space Engineering Lab; St. Joseph's Nursing Home; Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Home; and the homes of Henry Bonli; Patrick J. Cullingworth; George H. Kerr; and Melvin Malkin.

Includes images of Weyburn Public Library in Weyburn; the pavilion at Sunset Amusement Park, Regina; Binary Three products manufactured by Develcon Electronics, Saskatoon; Bank of Montreal, Saskatoon; Eaton's of Canada warehouse, Saskatoon; Executive Motor Hotel, Saskatoon; Patrick Dodge automobile dealership, Saskatoon; Westgate Inn, Saskatoon; and Quaker Arena, Saskatoon.

Art reproduction of Pasqua Hospital Addition by Stephen Bray, BLM Architects

  • R-B11701
  • Item
  • 1983

Art reproduction of Pasqua Hospital Addition issued to commemorate the official opening of Phase II of the Pasqua Hospital Regeneration Program on June 16, 1983. The reproduction is from an original artwork done by Stephen Bray, an architect with BLM Architects Limited.

Balfour Apartments

  • R-P07.0019
  • Item
  • 1967 (originally created 1929)

Saskatchewan Association of Architects Exhibit '67 presentation panel no. 19 with black and white photograph of the exterior of the Balfour Apartments on Victoria Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, designed by Storey and Van Egmond, Architects.

Calgary War Memorial competition

  • R-P08.0003
  • Item
  • 1925?

Items are watercolour design drawings for the War Cenotaph in Calgary, Alberta that were prepared for the design competition by Edward James Gilbert.

Gilbert, Edward James, 1889-1976

Canadian Inventory of Historic Building

  • Collection
  • between 1970 and 1975

Records created, accumulated and used by the Canadian Inventory of Historic Building (CIHB), a national survey initiated in 1970 by the Canada Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Parks Canada, National Historic Sites Service. The records consist mainly of photographs of the exteriors of approximately 11,942 buildings in rural and urban areas of Saskatchewan constructed between 1880 and 1914. Also included are maps, indexes, computer printouts and other administrative records relating to the project. The textual records include a copy of a booklet entitled Canadian Inventory of Historic Building Guide, issued by Environment Canada, Parks, April 1987; the CIHB Saskatchewan Rural Index and the CIHB Saskatchewan Urban Index.

The photographs are arranged in numerical order according to the geocode assigned by Parks Canada. The primary code for Saskatchewan is 08. The photographs relating to rural areas were assigned codes with six primary digits (i.e. 08-0103) while the photographs relating to urban areas have codes with five primary digits (i.e. 08-148).

Darling and Pearson plans for Saskatchewan Legislative Building design competition

  • R-B246 (1)-(9)
  • Item
  • 1907

Items are photographic reproductions of plans submitted by Darling and Pearson for the Saskatchewan Legislative Building competion. The Toronto-based firm's design is in the tradition of the Beaux-Arts style. The plans show the west elevation, front elevation and first floor plan.

Frank Darling (1850-1923)
John Andrew Pearson (1867-1940)

Darling and Pearson (firm)

Edward Gilbert class no. FA 866032 assignments

  • R-P08.0004
  • Item
  • 1907

Items are student drawing assignments of Edward James Gilbert that were submitted to International Correspondence Schools in Scranton, Pennsylvania for class number FA 866032.

Gilbert, Edward James, 1889-1976

Edwin John Walker fonds

  • F 678
  • Fonds
  • 1964-2012

This fonds consists of records created, used and accumulated by Edwin John Walker in his architectural career. The types of records are portfolios of Walker's landscape projects, architectural drawings, and presentation panels.

No series have been applied to this fonds.

Walker, Edwin John, 1932-2023

Everhard Hendrik Grolle collection

  • R-1687
  • File
  • 1912-2000 (predominant: 1958-1997)

Financial records from the firms of F.H. Portnall, Portnall & Grolle Architects, Grolle Architect & Engineer Ltd., and Grolle & Grolle Architects & Engineer Inc.; shareholder minutes, reports, project files and office administrative files, and files relating to Grolle's personal and architectural interests. File V.15 relates to Globe Theatre, Regina.

Includes one head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified man drawn in pastel by F.H. Portnall (GM-DA-1170); a head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified Black man painted in oil on wood by F.H. Portnall (GM-DA-1171); a watercolour sketch on paper of the interior of a home with chairs around the fireplace done by Johan H. Grolle, December 1920 (GM-DA-1172); a photo montage of the old Post Office building in downtown Regina showing the redevelopment of the downtown area [198?] (GM-DA-1173]; a black and white photograph of a war memorial in Saskatoon with F.H. Portnall, Architect, Regina, written in the bottom right corner (GM-PH-5194); six photographs of architectural models of the Globe Theatre redevelopment in the old Post Office building at 1801 Scarth Street, Regina (GM-PH-5195 (1)-(6); two photographs of the exterior and interior of the Saskatchewan Conservation House (Passive House) (GM-PH-5196 (1)-(2)); and photographs of St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Regina; the Potashville School Unit No. 25 office/regional library building in Esterhazy; St. Stephens Presbyterian Church at 1850 Parker Avenue, Regina; and the Fort Qu'Appelle museum and library building (GM-PH-5197 (1)-(4).

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