- CA ON00239 F1772-S1-SS2-f5-1
- Pièce
- 1981
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of opening of NMR Lab, Dr. Brian Hunter demonstrating power of a magnet.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of opening of NMR Lab, Dr. Brian Hunter demonstrating power of a magnet.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Max Urquhart-economics pictured (1st on left).
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of scanning E.M and transmission E.M, lab before wall partions erected.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of same as above.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of additions to collection at Agnes Etherington Art Centre from Douglas Duncan, 2 curator's pictured.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of opening of "From Women's Edges" at Art Centre, Natalie Luchyj, Mme. Leger and Dorothy Farr pictured.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of group of evergreens between Grant Hall and Ontario Hall, planted as part of Porject Green.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of picture of a facsimile of circular announcing the opening of Queen's College in 1842.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of plaque unveiled by Q. Elizabeth during the tercentenary celebrations in Kingston of Queen's Royal Charter.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of picture of Queen Victoria's Royal Charter for Queen's University on October 16th, 1841.