Houses in Germantown neighbourhood, Regina
- CORA-A-1206
- Item
- ca. 1975
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Unidentified houses on a street in the Germantown area of Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Houses in Germantown neighbourhood, Regina
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Unidentified houses on a street in the Germantown area of Regina, Saskatchewan.
Heatherwood Cottages 2nd Avenue East
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Three condos with covered parking.
Kinash House, WRC clients home
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Two story home with man on front step.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A view from the south west corner of Lion's Manor.
Mr. Davidson With Two Girls in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Mr. Davidson and two girls on the front steps of a house
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Old log houses dating back to the 1840's, Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. August 24, 1965."
Parte de W.C. Murray fonds
Two unidentified people stand at the entrance to a cabin.
Parte de Town Collection
Looking up Boyle St. facing north. The picture was taken from 806 Boyle Street. The first residence is 808(?) Boyle Street. The Lady Minto Hospital and the Nurses' Residence are the buildings furthest away. (see also IHM.2021.0255)
Parte de Book Collection
Coil bound 107-page book with a laminated front and back page which contains the info of many Saskatchewan houses and black and white pictures for reference. The item has been autographed by the author Ken Uhrich. It does not have local content.
President's Residence - Interior
Interior view of the President's Residence; possibly an office.
Bio/Historical Note: The President’s Residence is among the original buildings constructed on campus. The residence was designed by Brown and Vallance, and was built under the direction of A.R. Greig, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. The building was originally planned as a wooden structure. However, a proposal to construct the building out of a local river rock, later known as greystone, was raised prior to the commencement of construction - if the government would foot the bill. Eventually the latter material was chosen, though the government perhaps came to regret its decision. Construction on the President's Residence began in 1910 and finished in early 1913. By the time it was completed the original cost for the building had ballooned from $32,000 to $44,615. Walter Murray, the first president of the University, was deeply embarrassed by the cost of what was to be his personal residence, even though it was also a public building. However, the people of Saskatoon were proud of the building and the status it gave their University, and no public outcry over the cost ever materialized. Renovations to the President's Residence were completed in 1989 by PCL-Maxam at a cost of $96,752. The renovations were designed by architects Malkin/Edwards.
Members of the John Goodale family stand outside their farm house, located south of Saskatoon near Floral, Saskatchewan. Names (from left): Marion, followed by three unidentified individuals, Bob Jr., John (1906-1994), Jane, another unidentified individual, Mrs. George Marion holding [?], Mrs. Mary Goodale (wife of Robert Goodale Sr). House was rebuilt in 1925. This house was built before 1900 and known as the "house with seven gables" and was a landmark for travellers. It was bought by Robert Goodale Sr. in 1911 and was remodeled in 1925 for $2500.
"Eskimo house and building of West Baffin Eskimo Co-op, Cape Dorset, N.W.T."
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Eskimo house and building of West Baffin Eskimo Co-op, Cape Dorset, N.W.T., August 6, 1965."
"Remnants of Eskimo stone house"
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Remnants of Eskimo stone house, Cape Dorset, N.W.T. August 6, 1965."
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Two twelve unit condominium dwellings located at 311 1st St. west. Rosedale Court opened in 1986 while Stewart Manor opened in 1990.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
211 2nd Avenue West has 30 apartments for senior housing and was opened in 1977. It was named honoring "Bob" McNab for his long term service to the community as he was mayor of Rosetown for 20 years.