- CA ON00239 F1772-S1-SS2-f34-13
- Unidad documental simple
- 1978
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Queen's rowing team working out on the Cataraqui River, dog pictured in coach's boat.
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Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Queen's rowing team working out on the Cataraqui River, dog pictured in coach's boat.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of several students exiting a train.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of professor performing experiment involving water and dams.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of April Fool's joke, plane made to look like it crashed in front of Grant Hall, debris in tree.
[Sesquincentennial Convocation]
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of group photo from Queen's Sesquicentennial Convocation.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Grant Hall stage.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of panoramic shot of stage, rector and Chancellors/Deans on stage, Queen's crest in background.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Hank Holmes and two other men examing the Bowell Papers in Queen's Archives.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Prof. Dennis Lywood & student Jiri Vasa demonstrate the eye movement control communication aid.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of opening NMR Lab, D.A.S. Iverson (VP of Dupont Canada Inc.), Principal Ronald Watts, Dr. Gordon Mac Nabb.