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Saskatchewan. Cine-Graphic Division Legislative buildings - Interiors
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British parliamentarians tour of southern Saskatchewan

Views of a tour of British parliamentarians Neil Marten, James Allason, Roland Moyle, W.W. Small and J.M. Temple of southern Saskatchewan on September and 26, 1970. 01 to 10: The parliamentarians are welcomed at Regina Airport by John Bolton, British trade commissioner for Saskatchewan; Gordon Barnhart, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan; and Hon. J.E. Snedker, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. 11 to 21: The parliamentarians tour the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. 22 to 45: The parliamentarians tour the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina. 46 to 67: The parliamentarians tour Notre Dame College at Wilcox. 68 to 114: The parliamentarians tour Gardiner Dam and the Saskatchewan Power Corporation station there.

Weston, Bruce

Canadian flag-raising ceremony at Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Views of a flag-raising ceremony held in the Rotunda of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building on February 15, 1965 to mark the official adoption of the new Canadian flag. 1-11, 2-10: Hon. R.L. Hanbidge, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, reads a Proclamation. 2-5 to 2-6: Hon. J.W. Gardiner, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works, presents a rolled flag to Hon. G.J. Trapp, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Education. 2-17: Hon. Thatcher addresses the audience.

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Canadian flag-raising ceremony at Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Views of a flag-raising ceremony held in the Rotunda of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building on February 15, 1965 to mark the official adoption of the new Canadian flag. 01: Trumpet fanfare performed by members of the Royal Canadian Air Force. 02: Overhead view of the Rotunda and those in attendance for the ceremony. 1-1: Simon De Jong, president of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus students' representative council, holds a rolled flag at the speaker's podium. 1-2: Hon. J.W. Gardiner, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works, is presented a flag by a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 1-4: Hon. Gardiner presents a rolled flag to Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan. 1-10: Archbishop M.C. O'Neill dedicates the new flag. 2-1: Rabbi Haskel Wachsmann pronounced the Invocation. 2-8: Hon. R.L. Hanbidge, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, reads a Proclamation. 2-15: Hon. Thatcher addresses the audience.

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Copy images of Legislative Chamber, Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Copy negatives of images taken inside the Legislative Chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina, showing architectural details within the Chamber. 01: Speaker's Chair. 08: Speaker's hat. 09: Door to the Legislative Chamber. 10: Seats used by the Legislative Pages. 11: Carving above the Speaker's Chair, done by a craftsman who had previously worked on Westminster Abbey. 12 to 13: Tapestry behind the Speaker's Chair, made by two nuns in a convent at Montreal, Quebec. 14: Column to the right of the Speaker's Chair. 15: Visitors Gallery. 16: Government side of the Legislative Chamber.

Dedication ceremony for new Saskatchewan flag

Views of a ceremony, held on September 22, 1969 at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, to officially dedicate the new Saskatchewan flag. Includes views of a flag raising inside the Legislative Chamber; the presentation of a flag to Hon. J.E. Snedker, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly; Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, addressing ceremony guests; and an inspection of the Guard of Honor by Hon. R.L. Hanbidge, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, and his Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Col. J.G. Baird.

Weston, Bruce

Flag raising ceremony to mark United Nations Week

Views of a flag-raising ceremony held in the Chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building on October 24, 1969 to mark the opening of United Nations Week. Participants in the ceremony included: Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan; Ethel Milliken, president of the Regina branch of the United Nations Association of Canada; City of Regina Alderman C.C. Williams; Rev. Robert Robinson of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church who gave the Invocation; Boy Scouts from St. Luke's 21st Troop and Lakeview Troop; and Girl Guides from Company No. 69.

Christensen, R. W.

Government Information Services radio room

Interior views of the Government of Saskatchewan Information Services radio room, located within the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina. 01: General view of radio room with Frank Klyberg, sound technician, at the controls. 02: Recording console and turntable in the radio room. 03: High-speed tape duplicator. 04: Stand-by console and turntable. 05: Patch bay with tape recorders. 06: General view of the control room. 07 to 08: Klyberg and the controls of an audio machine. 09 to 10: General views of the radio room.

Weston, Bruce

Government of Saskatchewan public buildings and Government-funded infrastructure projects

Views of infrastructure projects funded by the Government of Saskatchewan and public buildings within the province. 01 to 53: Interior and exterior views showing construction of the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts (later Conexus Arts Centre) at Regina. 54 to 60: Views of a Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation weigh station at Yorkton. 61 to 101: Exterior and interior views of the Provincial Building at Melville, which also housed the local offices of Saskatchewan Power Corporation. Views include: the exterior (61 to 66, 70 to 71, 77, 83 to 84, 90 to 93); reception area (67 to 69); entrance (72); stairway (73, 82); corridor (74), rooms and offices (75 to 76, 78 to 81, 85 to 89, 94 to 101). 102 to 161 and 162A to 171A: Interior and exterior views of the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences campus at Saskatoon. Views show: a study area; the library; fisheries studies in the biology lab; stairways and corridors; construction progress on an addition to the campus; the exterior; a meeting room; the lunch room; classrooms; the barbering and hairdressing labs; and the dental nursing lab. 162B to 171B, 172 to 182 and 204 to 206: Exterior and interior views of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, located on the University of Saskatchewan campus. Includes views of the exterior, auditorium, stairway, library, lab, and lounge area. 183 to 203 and 207 to 212: Views of the Saskatchewan School for the Deaf, located at Saskatoon. Includes views of the exterior, dining room, kitchen, classroom, sewing lab, office, and gymnasium-auditorium. 213 to 216: Exterior views of the College of Education building on the University of Saskatchewan campus at Saskatoon. The building formerly housed the Saskatoon Normal School and the Saskatoon Teachers College. 217 to 228 and 245 to 252: Views of the School of Nursing at the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts at North Battleford. Includes views of the exterior, washrooms, classrooms, administration office, nurses' study, and corridor. 229 to 244: Exterior and interior views of the Power Plant at North Battleford. 253 to 256: Exterior views of the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation building at North Battleford. 257 to 264: Exterior and interior views of the Saskatchewan Department of Welfare building at Prince Albert. 265 to 267: Exterior views of the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation building located near Prince Albert. 268 to 270: Views of a highway and overpass at Prince Albert. 271 to 274 and 277 to 293: Views of the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts site at Fort San. Includes exterior views of buildings, and interior views of James Hall, the concession, stairways, rehearsal rooms, a dorm room, as well as interior and exterior improvements being made by maintenance staff. 275 to 276: Exterior views of the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation building at Prince Albert. 294 to 310: Exterior and interior views of a washroom and laundry facility at Fort Qu'Appelle. 311 to 319: Exterior views of an identified building and adjacent property. 320 to 355: Views of construction progress at the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, Regina, taken for use in the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works annual report. Includes views of the auditorium, lobbies, exterior, and grounds. 356 to 379: Interior and exterior views of the Roy Wilson Centre, a correctional institution for girls, located at Sedley. 380 to 391 and 398 to 407: Views of operations at Central Office Services, including use of its large-scale printing machines. 392 to 397: Views of construction progress at the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, Regina, taken for use in the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works annual report. Includes views of the auditorium, main lobby, and exterior. 408 to 473: Renovations to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina. Views include that of the corridors; Saskatchewan Gallery on the ground floor; stairways; Rotunda; third-floor balcony; and offices of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works. 474 to 480: Views of a Saskatchewan Air Ambulance Service aircraft and hangar. 481 to 485: Views of mail sacks being loaded into a van parked outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina for inter-office delivery. 486 to 496: Interior and exterior views of the Central Vehicle Agency Division building located at Regina.497 to 509: Informal portraits of J.T. Kyle, Deputy Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works.

Weston, Bruce

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