Public buildings

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  • PAASH 2020 -- noted under Government Buildings.

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Public buildings

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Public buildings

  • UF Government buildings
  • UF Government - Buildings

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Public buildings

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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

North-West Territorial Buildings, Cairn at Fort Livingstone, Springside School, parades in Yorkton and Regina, etc.

  • GM-PH-5116 (1)-(28)
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  • 188-?-192-?

Records are reproduced images from a collection of negatives accumulated by Lee Buckmaster of Bethune, Saskatchewan. Included are: (1) to (4) the North-West Territories Administration Building, Indian Office and North-West Territories Council Building, located on Dewdney Avenue, Regina; (5) Regina's first railway station depot, constructed in 1882; (6) Canadian Pacific Railway staff at Regina, 1886; (7) Dr. Cotton and John Kerr, along with a dog, and a horse and carriage; (8) Wascana Lake with the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in the distance; (9) large group of people gathered at Wascana Park, May 24, 1896; (10) Hudson's Bay Company post, also known as the "old Fort office", at Fort Qu'Appelle; (11) ethnic Germans from the Banat region of Austria-Hungary gathered at the Zichydorf Colony southeast of Regina, ca. 1904; (12) assortment of large stones on a clearing of land; (13) to (14) group of students standing in front of an unidentified one-room school house; (15) unidentified building, similar to a park office, surrounded by trees; (16) to (17) cairn at Fort Livingstone commemorating the first government and session of the North-West Council (1876 and 1877); (18) to (19) school building for Springside S.D. No. 1148 at Springside, Saskatchewan; (20) to (22) parade proceeding on Broadway Avenue, Yorkton; (23) to (24) parade proceeding from Albert Street on to 11th Avenue, Regina; (25) to (27) herd of elk on a farm; (28) group of men working on an artesian well.

[Project 142 - Yorkton Provincial Building]

Interior and exterior of the Yorkton Provincial Building, Yorkton, which housed offices of the Departments of Public Health, Government Services, Industry and Commerce, Agriculture, Attorney General, Cooperation and Cooperative Development, Culture and Youth, Education, Finance, Labour, Municipal Affairs, Natural Resources as well as the Human Resources Development Agency, the Municipal Roads Assistance program, the Highway Traffic Board, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance, the Saskatchewan Hospital Plan, and the Core Services Division. Photographs were taken by architect William F. Kelly as part of a project that saw renovations done to the building.

[Project 416 - Yorkton Court House, Yorkton]

Exterior and interior views of the provincial courthouse at Yorkton. Photographs taken by architect William F. Kelly as part of a feasibility study of the courthouse building that he conducted. Includes views of models created by Kelly of proposed additions to the building.

Saskatchewan buildings, scenes and residents

Postcards and picture postcards of various Saskatchewan communities. Some have messages written to John M. Bergstrom Junior, John Good and William J. Good of Wauchope, Saskatchewan; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campagne of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan and Miss Jeanne Champagne of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Some have information written in French on the backs. Publishers where indicated are as follows: The Camera Products Co., Vancouver, British Columbia; Saunders Art Studio, Napinka, Manitoba; D.W. Friesen and Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba; Color Productions Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan; Western Photo Co., Napinka, Manitoba; Grant-Mann Lithographers Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia; Western Smallware and Stationery Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba; The Rex Photo Supply, Regina; International Post Card Co., Montreal, Quebec.

(1): Exterior view of Cleland's Funeral Home, 3rd Street, Weyburn.
(2): Exterior view of city hall in Weyburn.
(3): Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTPR) bridge, Saskatoon.
(4): Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) bridge on Estevan - Lethbridge Extension.
(5): Main Street in Moose Jaw with Hotel Churchill, Army and Navy Department Store and the Exchange Cafe in view.
(6): Crescent Park, Moose Jaw.
(7): Crescent Park with St. Andrew's Church, Moose Jaw.
(8): Canadian Pacific Railway depot, Moose Jaw.
(9): Crescent Park, Moose Jaw.
(10): Bathing at Regina Beach.
(11): Rapids on Moose Mountain Creek near Oxbow.
(12): Souris River and Glen Ewen bridge.
(13): Wauchope Baseball Team.
(14): Parade, possibly in Estevan.
(15): Cree Indians and Camp.
(16): Holiday Inn Motel and Restaurant, East Broadway Avenue, Yorkton.
(17): Cavalier Motel, Yorkton.
(18): 4th Street at night, Estevan.
(19): View on 12th Avenue at night, Estevan.
(20): Midnight scene at Bergstrom's Cafe, Estevan.
(21)-(24): Damaged buildings after the storm in Estevan on June 23, 1913. Includes view of damage on John McLeod's farm.
(25)-(28): Views of Estevan including the Maple Leaf Coal and Brick Company plant and Fourth Street as seen from the post office.
(29): Women in Indian costume looking over Qu'Appelle Valley.
(30): Looking across Loch Leven Lake, Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
(31): Souvenir booklet with images of Broadway Bridge, Saskatoon; swimming and dock area at Waskesiu Lake; beach area in Waskesiu; business area in Prince Albert; Moose Jaw, including Crescent Park and St. Andrews United Church; and Regina, including Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Hotel Saskatchewan, and business section.
(32): Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina.
(33): Bel-Air Motel, Regina.
(34): Diefenbaker Homestead, Regina.
(35): Casa Terrace Dining Room in Vagabond Motor Inn, Regina.
(36): Vagabond Motor Inn, Albert Street, Regina.
(37): Canadian Pacific Railway station, Regina.
(38): Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building, Regina.
(39): Park Lane Motel, Regina.
(40): Flowerbed in Victoria Park with Saskatchewan Power Corporation Building in background.
(41): Saskatchewan Legislative Building at night, Regina.
(42): Albert Street Bridge over Wascana Lake at night, Regina.
(43): Aerial view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Wascana Lake, Regina.
(44): Provincial Parliament Buildings, Regina.
(45)-(46): College Mathieu, Gravelbourg.
(47): The Scholisticate, Lebret.
(48): Couvent [Convent] Jesus Marie, Gravelbourg.
(49): Roman Catholic Church, Weyburn.
(50): Eglise et Presbytire de St. Maurice Souvenir Du 28 Sept. 1913, Antler, Saskatchewan.
(51): Presbytere et eglise, Lisieux, Saskatchewan.
(52): Man standing in doorway of church. Location unknown.

(53): Six men and women, including Charles Quennelle, third from the left, at The Flame Dine and Dance in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

(54)-(70): Images of men, women and children, mostly unidentified, possibly residents of Willow Bunch and Wauchope, Saskatchewan. Includes wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quennelle; G.W. Orser; John Good; William (Billy) Good; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein and family; and country western performer Alberta Slim and his horse, Kitten.

(71)-(77): Images of the 70th wedding anniversary celebrations of Métis couple Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roy in November 1942 in Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan. Attendees included Gregoire McGillis; Mrs. Rainville; Alex (Catchoux) McGillis; Father Dugat; Louis Gosselin