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Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Animal Science Building - exterior.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Animal Science Building - exterior.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Animal Science Building - Exterior
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Animal Science Building - Exterior
View looking east of University buildings (l to r): Engineering Building, Rutherford Rink, Livestock Pavilion, Main Barn (Animal Husbandry Building in front), and National Research Council. Parking lot in front of Engineering Building; cars parked on road in foreground.
Dairy Cattle Research Unit - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. Milt Bell, professor and head of Animal Science, speaking at the official opening of the Unit. View from back facing the speaker.
Dairy Cattle Research Unit - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. Milt Bell, professor and head of Animal Science, speaking from the podium at the official opening of the unit.
Dairy Cattle Research Unit - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. Milt Bell, professor and head of Animal Science, speaking from podium at the official opening of the unit.
Department of Animal Science - Staff
Dr. C.M. (Red) Williams, Dr. W.E. Howell, Dr. J.M. (Milt) Bell and Dr. B.D. Owen, Animal Husbandry staff members, stand in front of the Animal Science building.
Bio/Historical Note: The name of the Department of Animal Husbandry changed to the Department of Animal Science in May 1962.
Department of Animal Science Building - Exterior
Looking northeast at Animal Science Building, located immediately west of the University (Main) Barn. Trees and shrubbery in foreground.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.
Department of Animal Science Building - Exterior
Animal Sciences Building in foreground with Main Barn in background. Vehicles parked in front of Barn.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.
Department of Animal Science Building - Exterior
Looking east at the Animal Science Building with Main Barn in background.
Department of Animal Science Building - Sod Turning
Crowd gathered for the Animal Science Building sod turning ceremony in front of the University Main Barn.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.
Department of Animal Science Building - Sod Turning
Victor E. Graham, Dean of Agriculture, speaking from a podium during the sod turning ceremony for the Animal Science Building. Clifford H. Whiting, chair, University Board of Governors), wearing a hat at far left; with Dr. J.M. (Milt) Bell, head of Animal Sciences, at right.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.
Department of Animal Science Building - Sod Turning
Clifford H. Whiting, chairman, University Board of Governors, standing at microphone during the sod turning ceremony for the Animal Science Building. Victor E. Graham, Dean of Agriculture (in dark suit), standing in foreground and Dr. J.M. (Milt) Bell stands behind and to the left of the crowd. Feed (grain) elevator visible in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.
Department of Animal Science Building - Sod Turning
Clifford H. Whiting, chair, University Board of Governors, speaking at the microphone during the sod turning ceremony for the Animal Science Building. Dr. J.M. (Milt) Bell, head of Animal Science, standing near to centre of image. Crowd and buildings in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Construction of the Animal Science Building began in 1958 and officially opened on 14 June 1960. Designed by Stock and Ramsay of Regina and costing $482,000, the red-brick structure had a one-storey and two-storey wing. The new building allowed the faculty to move to office and laboratory space from the University’s Main Barn. Because of its location immediately west of the Main Barn, one of the two access ramps leading to the loft was removed.