- CA ON00239 F2632-S2-f17-111
- Unidad documental simple
- 2000
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the team photos taken for the Team Canada vs. OUA Selects game.
Yakimeczko, Bohdan R.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the team photos taken for the Team Canada vs. OUA Selects game.
Yakimeczko, Bohdan R.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Arts '34 Interyear Rugby Champions 1932-33. All individuals are identified.
Marrison Studio
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Two unidentified people at CFRC and captioned "CFRC Radio celebrates 75 years as Queen's own radio station".
Clark, Bernard
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Photo no. Mil.-Field Amb.-1 was taken by A.P. Taylor and is of the members of the Sergeants Mess. All men are identified. Various photos of the No.15 Field Ambulance (1st Field Ambulance 5th Canadian Division, France).
Taylor, A.P.
Concursus Iniquitatis et Virtutis, 1888.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Concursus - Arts - 1887-88. All individuals are identified.
Sheldon & Davis
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. It has a view of the exterior, showing the sculpture "The Road Back" by Irving Burman (1962).
Berry, Wallace R.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre - Interior
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. The views are of the galleries of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at the time of the Heritage Kingston display in 1973.
Berry, Wallace R.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Ban Righ Hall. This is a view of the dining hall.
Lightfoot, H.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Carruthers Hall. It is a view across lower campus, showing Carruthers Hall, Fleming Hall, and the original Queen's Observatory situated in between Carruthers and Fleming.
Parte deQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the frame house at 67 Colborne Street. It is the first home of Queen's College in 1842.
The GripCo