Curator's note | Located east of the College Building and designed by Brown and Vallance, the original Horticulture Greenhouses were constructed in 1916. Further additions were completed in 1918 and in the mid 1920s. The eight Header Houses are one-story greystone clad structures that were built at right angles to the greenhouse extensions. They were the home of the Department of Horticulture's "laboratory," Bacteriology, and from 1926 until 1930 they also provided also the first home of the School of Medical Sciences. |
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Title | University of Saskatchewan Horticulture Research |
Date | [195-?] |
Physical extent | 1 photograph : b&w ; 7 x 24 cm |
Scope and content | Interior view of the plant ecology greenhouse where seeds and grasses were studied; two unidentified men working. |
Repository | University of Saskatchewan Archives |
Fonds/collection | Photograph Collection | Credits | Thauberger |
Retrieval information | A-3095 |
Occupation(s) |
Agricultural workers |
Theme(s) |
University of Saskatchewan Agriculture & Food Industry |
Database ID | 3101 |