Beach. View along crest of McCauleyville beach
- WOK 14-101
- Item
- 1962
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Beach. View along crest of McCauleyville beach, Lake Agassiz east of Grand Forks, N.D.
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Beach. View along crest of McCauleyville beach
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Beach. View along crest of McCauleyville beach, Lake Agassiz east of Grand Forks, N.D.
Part of F.H. Edmunds fonds
View of sand and gravel glacio-lacustrine raised beach.
Bio/historical note: Frederic Harrison Edmunds was born in Hawarden, North Wales in 1898. He received his B.Sc. (1922) and MSc. (1923) from the University of Liverpool. In 1925 he came to Canada and joined the Department of Soils at the University of Saskatchewan. Professor Edmunds was named chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences in 1961, a position he held until his death in February, 1965.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Beaded drainage, (Multiple ponding) in muskeg. Location: Anderson River area at 69 degrees 10' N. lat. and 129 degrees 00' W. long, Air photo A12702-226.
Beamish / Kenderdine Family fonds
This fonds contains correspondence, cards, and published materials owned by various members of the Kenderdine / Beamish families.
Beamish-Kenderdine Family
Bearpaw shales overlain by very stony till - north of Cadillac, Sask.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Bearpaw shales overlain by very stony till, overlain by Bearpaw lens and till on top. Sec. 27, T. 11, R. 13, W. 3. Sask. North of Cadillac, Sask.
Bearskin rug in hallway, Stornoway
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Bearskin rug and small desk in hallway at Stornoway.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
Emmanuel College sod turning. In keeping with the ancient English custom of taking possession of the site, Principal Lloyd leads the sod-turning procession.
Groundskeepers were busy planting the four featured flowerbeds encircling the Bowl - this year with Horticulture student Rachelle Poirier's kite-and-tail design, in golden marigolds surrounded by blue ageratum. Hard at work are, from left, assistant greenhouse supervisor Peter Penner, grounds supervisor Dale Hills, and summer helpers Todd Knihnitski and Raegan Bergstrom. Hills says more than 22,000 flowers are planted each summer on campus - and after the first frost, usually in mid-September, all the plants will be cleared out of the beds.
Bio/historical note: Appeared in 3 Sept. 1999 issue of OCN.
Part of Office of Communications fonds
includes Peter Penner, Dale Hills, Todd Knihnitski, Raegan Bergstrom
Beaver Creek Conservation Area
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Visitors on bridge, view through trees.
Beaver Creek Conservation Area
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Wooden stairs and path in conservation area.
Beaver Creek Conservation Area
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Back of Conservation Centre.
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Beaver Creek's calm waters are seen as they wind though a autumn trees and grasses.
Saunders, Leslie Gale
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Beaver dam. Mission Canyon, Little Rocky Mountains. October, 1961.
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
A tree is seen with its trunk partially chewed through by a beaver.