From 1972 the library. This first floor room is in the premises adjoining the Society's original house which was acquired in 1957
From 1972 the library. This first floor room is in the premises adjoining the Society's original house which was acquired in 1957
Currently the Drawing Room, turned into a committee room in June 1959
Part of the extension purchased in 1957
Currently the ante-room on the first floor
After the removal of ceiling tiles, battens were found to be supporting ceiling plaster
Cleaned ceiling rose refixed
New sections of ceiling fixed
Designed by William Chambers in 1759
Donated by B Scott
Orlando Oldham, member of council from 1970-1975 gave the Society the occasional table which he privately commissioned John Makepeace to design. The table is made by a combination ot turnery, joinery and carving from a single tree of English burr elm, the burr being a natural phenomenon giving rise to the highly complex and decorative grain.
Bequeathed to the Society by Viscount Bennett, President, on his death in 1947, had been presented to him by the Kiwanis Club of Calgary in 1939. On indefinite loan to the Ranchmen's Club of Calgary since 1967