Bad filtration in sewer and water system plant and bottles of dirty water
- S-SP-B-4450
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- 18 Aug 1956
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows bad filtration in sewer and water system plant and bottles of dirty water, August 18, 1956.
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Bad filtration in sewer and water system plant and bottles of dirty water
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows bad filtration in sewer and water system plant and bottles of dirty water, August 18, 1956.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows a member of the Star Phoenix editorial staff reacting to a drink of water brought from Prince Albert. The caption notes that it was found to contain microscopic quantities of several poisons including methanol and formaldehyde.
Part of Indian Head History Book Fonds
One file folder with family history, notes and correspondence.
Indian Head History Book Committee
Badger House - stopping place on the Battleford Trail
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows the Badger House, a stopping place on the Saskatoon - North Battleford Trail, located 22 miles north of Saskatoon.
Image consists of a bust photo of Mike Badham in a checkered suit coat and tie.
Badland Topography, Southern Saskatchewan
Part of F.H. Edmunds fonds
View of relatively flat laying sedimentary strata sculpted by wind and water erosion. Note incised misfit stream at left.
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.
Badlands - Steveville, Alberta
Part of F.H. Edmunds fonds
View of badland topography consisting of flat-laying, soft sedimentary rocks sculpted by wind and water.
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.
Badlands. Fort Union formation. Paleocene
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D. Sign explaining the origin.
Badlands. Fort Union formation. Paleocene
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
View of the Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D
Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene)
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D.
Badlands in Upper Cretaceous Edmonton Formation
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Badlands in Upper Cretaceous Edmonton Formation along Red Deer River near Drumheller, AB. On Dinosaur Trail. November 10, 1962.
Badlands, South Dakota, Oligocene
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Badlands, South Dakota, Oligocene.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of Saskatoon students playing badminton in a school gym.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photographs show undefeated singles player, Danielle Chartier playing badminton, April 30, 1985. [Published May 1, 1985]
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
File contains photographs of people playing badminton at a gymnasium in Saskatoon, October 29, 1983. (Published October 31, 1983)