Damaged office building after cyclone
- CORA-B-1012
- Item
- June 30, 1912
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damaged office building after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damaged office building after cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damaged office building after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to Metropolitan Methodist Church
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage to Metropolitan Methodist Church after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to buildings on Lorne St. after cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage to buildings on the 1900 block of Lorne Street after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to businesses after the cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage to businesses after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Damage to houses after the June 30 cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage to houses after the June 30 cyclone, men walking by and woman sitting in window of a damaged house.
Damage to buildings after the cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage to buildings after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
People in front of damaged building
Part of City of Regina fonds
People in front of a damaged building after the June 30, 1912 cyclone
Tornado damage west of Lloyminster
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of damage to home of Wayne Cooper.
People in front of damaged house
Part of City of Regina fonds
People in front of a damaged house with missing wall after the 1912 cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Damage inflicted on the Young Women's Christian Association by the 1912 cyclone.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Block of houses on an unidentified street after the cyclone
Homes damaged and destroyed by Regina cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Houses damaged and destroyed by the Regina Cyclone [Tornado] of June 30, 1912; three men standing in the wreckage, street unknown.
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery - Exhibits
People look at pieces of art at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, located in the north wing of Murray Memorial Library. Pieces of art hang on walls, and sculptures sit on stands.
Bio/Historical Note: Gordon W. Snelgrove (1898–1966) was a painter, art historian and one of the first people in Canada to receive a PhD in art history. In 1936 he served as professor of art and art history at the University of Saskatchewan’s Regina campus. Later he joined the University of Saskatchewan’s Saskatoon campus as head of the Art Department and remained in that position until his retirement in the fall of 1965. He died in February 1966. The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery was opened in the basement of the Murray Building in 1966. It serves as a venue for students to showcase their work and acts as a tribute to a man devoted to art and teaching new generations of artists. It also curates the collection for the department of art and art history, comprised of select works from graduating students that are displayed throughout the campus.
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery - Opening
R.W. Begg, University President, speaks at the gallery opening.
Bio/Historical Note: Gordon W. Snelgrove (1898–1966) was a painter, art historian and one of the first people in Canada to receive a PhD in art history. In 1936 he served as professor of art and art history at the University of Saskatchewan’s Regina campus. Later he joined the University of Saskatchewan’s Saskatoon campus as head of the Art Department and remained in that position until his retirement in the fall of 1965. He died in February 1966. The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery was opened in the basement of the Murray Building in 1966. It serves as a venue for students to showcase their work and acts as a tribute to a man devoted to art and teaching new generations of artists. It also curates the collection for the department of art and art history, comprised of select works from graduating students that are displayed throughout the campus.
Scarth Street and King's Hotel, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Part of City of Regina fonds
Scarth Street and King's Hotel