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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970s
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.12
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970s
Physical Description
3.5" x 5" (colour)
History / Biographical
The Original Music Building was later the Student Services Building (1987 - c.1997). It then became the Health Studies Building.
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking northwest and shows the south and east sides, including the main entrance, of the Original Music Building.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.21
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west northwest and shows the east side and part of the south side of the Original Music Building in winter.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.22
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west northwest and shows the east side and the south side of the Original Music Building in summer. The Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium is in the background.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1965
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Creator
Photographer: Henry Kalen Architectural Graphi Arts
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.23
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1965
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west northwest and shows the east side and south side of the Original Music Building. The photograph was taken before the construction of the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970s
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.24
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970s
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking northwest from the east side of the driveway and shows the east side of the Original Music Building as well as a partial view of Princess Avenue. There are a number of students milling about in front of the building.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1965
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Creator
Photographer: Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.25
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1965
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking either south or north and shows one side of the Original Music Building.
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Original Music Building

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. early 1970s
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.26
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. early 1970s
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking south southwest from Princess Avenue and shows the east side of the Original Music Building and part of the north and east sides of the Education Building.
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Original Music Building foyer

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1960s
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.18
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1960s
Physical Description
5" x 7" (colour)
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the interior of the Original Music Building foyer. The woman in the white blouse is Lorraine Adam.
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Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building

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Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1960s - c.1990
Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
2.8
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1960s - c.1990
Physical Description
26 photographs
History / Biographical
The Original Music Building was completed in 1963. The School of Music moved to the Queen Elizabeth II Music Building in 1985. From c.1986 until 1997, the Original Music Building housed Student Services. Since 1997, the building has been used by the School of Health Studies; a new segment was added to the Original Music Building in 2003 to create the Health Studies Complex.
Scope and Content
Sub-series consists of photographs of the Original Music Building and the Queen Elizabeth II Music Building.
Notes
Queen Elizabeth II Music Building has been abbreviated to QEII Music Building.
Arrangement
All photographs of the Health Studies Complex, which includes the Original Music Building, are part of BUPC sub-series 2.10.
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Lorne Watson Recital Hall

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Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. late 1980s
Part Of
Original Music Building and Queen Elizabeth II Music Building
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.8
Item Number
2.8.10
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. late 1980s
Physical Description
3.5" x 5" (colour)
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the seats in the Lorne Watson Recital Hall, which is located in the QEII Music Building.
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Brandon College Building and Clark Hall

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Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1909 - 1996; predominant 1960s - 1996
Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
2.2
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1909 - 1996; predominant 1960s - 1996
Physical Description
116 photographs
History / Biographical
BRANDON COLLEGE BUILDING The construction of the Brandon College Building, also known as the Original Building, was primarily financed by Mr. and Mrs. William Davies, a Toronto based Baptist meat packer, and his sister Mrs. Emily Davies, also of Toronto, who pledged $5,000 a year for five years to the new Baptist College. Four city blocks between 18th and 20th streets were purchased for the College campus and the tender of Messrs. T.M. Harrington of Winnipeg was accepted in the spring of 1900; Mr. Hugh McCowan of Winnipeg appointed as architect. Mrs. Davies laid the cornerstone for the Brandon College Building on July 13, 1900. The Brandon College Building was conceived as a substantial five story brick structure with a stone basement. The Tyndall Manitoba quarries, located thrity miles northeast of Winnipeg, supplied the stone and presented the College with the stone steps at the main entrance. The basement contained the dining room, kitchen, laundry, furnace room, a science laboratory, and maids' rooms. The first floor housed the reception room, office, library, four classrooms and the teachers' cloak rooms. The second floor had five classrooms, a reading room, five rooms for resident students and a resident teacher. Teachers' rooms and seventeen rooms for students comprised the third floor; and additional thirteen rooms for residents took up the fourth floor. The residence was to house 70 men. The total cost of the building and furnishings was $44,000. The Brandon College Building was ready for occupancy by October 1, 1901. CLARK HALL The cornerstone of Clark Hall was laid by Mrs. A.P. McDiarmid, wife of the Principal of Brandon College, on May 24, 1906. The residence was officially opened on Thanksgiving Day, October 18, of the same year. The construction of the building grew our of a demand for a ladies' college. A canvass made in Eastern Canada had resulted in subscriptions totaling $10,000. When Dr. McDiarmid reported the results of the canvass to the Chairman of the Board, Dr. C.W. Clark of Winnipeg, Clark proposed that he and his wife be allowed to provided the balance of the funds, some $30,000. While presenting the building at the opening ceremony, Clark stated that the reason for his donation was his belief in the power of cultured womanhood - he believed "that refined and Christian mothers were the strength of a nation and that he wished to see in Brandon a chool of learning for women in which every Christian virtue and grace might be illustrated." Clark Hall was built immediately north of the Brandon College Building and was connected to it by classrooms and the iron door with its door bell, which was rung by gentlemen before being admitted. It is a five story brick building, with fittings of imported Georgia pine. In the basement was the gymnasium, studios and maids' rooms. On the main floor was a spacious reception room furnished by the Honorable A.C. Rutherford, the Premier of Alberta and the Lady Principal's suite, furnished by Mrs. N. Wolverston, wife of the treaurer of the College Board. Music studios and the offices of the resident matron were also on the main floor. The second and third floors were dormitories. The fourth floor was meant to be art studios, but due to registration demands, it was divided into students' rooms. The residence was designed to house fifty students and seven teachers. Piano practice areas were also designated on the west side of the building and on the groundlevel half way between the basement and the first floor. BRANDON COLLEGE BUILDING AND CLARK HALL RESTORATION PROJECT By the early 1990s, it was clear that major reconstruction work on the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall was necessary if the buildings were to remain in use. The alternative was to demolish both buildings and construct a new central administrative structure for the campus. Because of the historic character of the two original campus buildings, the decision was taken to mount a complete restoration of the structures that involved a complete removal of everything except for the surrounding brick fascade and the construction of new buildings within the old external walls. This project was financed by the Provincial government of Manitoba, who granted the University approximatley 10 million dollars. The Chief Architect for the restoration was George Cibinal. Work began in 1996 and was completed by the fall of 1997. In addition to the restoration of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall, a new entrance was built on the west side of the buildings, as well as an addition to Clark Hall, which included a skywalk connecting it to the A.E. McKenzie Building.
Scope and Content
Sub-series consists of photographs of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall.
Notes
History/Bio information was taken from Brandon College: A History, 1899-1967 by C.G. Stone and F. Joan Garnett (Brandon, Manitoba: Brandon University, 1969), chapters 2 and 3. Tom Mitchell provided history/bio information on the restoration project.
Images
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Aerial views and campus photographs

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Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1920s; c.1950s - c.2000
Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
2.1
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1920s; c.1950s - c.2000
Physical Description
146 photographs
History / Biographical
Aerial photographs of the campus were generally commissioned by the College/University to record important milestones, such as centennials, changes in status, and building projects. The general campus photographs were placed in this sub-series because the composition of the images made it difficult to place them with individual buildings.
Scope and Content
Sub-series consists of photographs of the Brandon College and Brandon University campus.
Name Access
Flora Cowan Residence
Subject Access
Aerial views Brandon College
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