- BCHCC 0758k
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- [1909?]
1909 4 cylinder Russell motor car
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1909 4 cylinder Russell motor car
Group photograph of participants in the Kiwanis Homecraft Camp in front of campus building.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
"50 Years of Confederation" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Six Adults, a boy and an infant posing for a group photograph in front of a car
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
A Dodge car 1936 or 1937 with 'suicide doors'. There are four people in the car, names are not supplied.
A Group of People At A Ball Game in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A group of people sitting on the grass with a row of parked cars and people in the background
Academic Procession During Convocation
Top image shows procession walking past Saskatchewan Hall during Convocation. Bottom image shows members of procession ascending the stairs into the College Building.
Academic Procession During Convocation
Elevated view of procession walking past Saskatchewan Hall during Convocation.
Agricultural Machinery - Forage Crop Harvester
Tractor pulling the harvester in a field.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Instruction is being given to a class on motor mechanics.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Allan
Crowd gathered among cars on grass for plowing match; flags waving on long poles in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1910 the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture turned over to the University the responsibility for the development and delivery of agricultural and women's extension programs throughout the Province. To fulfill this mandate, the Department of Agricultural Extension (1910) and Women's Work (1913) were established within the College of Agriculture. Initially the activities of Agricultural Extension focused on services to the Agricultural Societies--short courses, institutes (meetings and conferences), plowing matches, field crop contests, stock judging, etc.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Conference
Group of men standing in front of College Building; cars in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1910 the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture turned over to the University the responsibility for the development and delivery of agricultural and women's extension programs throughout the Province. To fulfill this mandate, the Department of Agricultural Extension (1910) and Women's Work (1913) were established within the College of Agriculture. Initially the activities of Agricultural Extension focused on services to the Agricultural Societies--short courses, institutes (meetings and conferences), plowing matches, field crop contests, stock judging, etc.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Cory
C. Graham, champion, poses with his trophy and with one foot on his plow; cars in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1910 the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture turned over to the University the responsibility for the development and delivery of agricultural and women's extension programs throughout the Province. To fulfill this mandate, the Department of Agricultural Extension (1910) and Women's Work (1913) were established within the College of Agriculture. Initially the activities of Agricultural Extension focused on services to the Agricultural Societies--short courses, institutes (meetings and conferences), plowing matches, field crop contests, stock judging, etc.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Cory
People watching the plowing match across a field; vehicles and trees at left.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1910 the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture turned over to the University the responsibility for the development and delivery of agricultural and women's extension programs throughout the Province. To fulfill this mandate, the Department of Agricultural Extension (1910) and Women's Work (1913) were established within the College of Agriculture. Initially the activities of Agricultural Extension focused on services to the Agricultural Societies--short courses, institutes (meetings and conferences), plowing matches, field crop contests, stock judging, etc.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Cory
Evan A. Hardy, professor of Agriculture, lecturing while crowd surrounds a plow; vehicles in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Plowing matches date from the beginning of settlement in Saskatchewan.
Agriculture - Plowing Matches - Elstow
People walking across the grass and gathered in groups; vehicles in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1910 the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture turned over to the University the responsibility for the development and delivery of agricultural and women's extension programs throughout the Province. To fulfill this mandate, the Department of Agricultural Extension (1910) and Women's Work (1913) were established within the College of Agriculture. Initially the activities of Agricultural Extension focused on services to the Agricultural Societies--short courses, institutes (meetings and conferences), plowing matches, field crop contests, stock judging, etc.