Three Boys sitting and waving in Scotland
- JGD/MG01/XVII/JGD 754
- Item
- Nov. 1958
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Three boys sitting on a stone wall and waving at official party, Helmsdale, Scotland.
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Three Boys sitting and waving in Scotland
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Three boys sitting on a stone wall and waving at official party, Helmsdale, Scotland.
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Backhoe digging in from of the Thorvaldson Building; pipes; workers
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in winter, surrounded by hoar frost
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in winter, surrounded by hoar frost
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in summer light
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in summer light
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in summer light
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Thorvaldson building in summer. Dog in foreground.
Thorvaldson Building and Biology Building
View of walkway between Thorvaldson and Biology buildings; people standing near trees in foreground.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
E.M. (Ted) Culliton, University Chancellor, drawing back a curtain from a plaque fixed to an easel. Dignitaries seated behind him.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
Official opening of the new addition to the Thorvaldson Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
Official opening of the new addition to the Thorvaldson Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
J.W.T. Spinks, University President, greets Dr. Edith C. Rowles Simpson, Dean of Home Economics, at official opening of the Thorvaldson Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, delivers an address at the opening of the Thorvaldson Building. Plaque at left; seated dignitaries at right.
Thorvaldson Building - Official Opening
Official opening of the new addition to the Thorvaldson Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was enlarged with an addition and was renamed in honour of Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, professor and dean of Chemistry from 1919-1959. The Thorvaldson Building opened on 6 June 1966. Architect John B. Parkin’s modern design continued with exterior stone cladding. The near windowless, stone three-storey addition provided classrooms, undergraduate and research laboratories, offices, a library and service facilities.