- CA ON00239 F1772-S1-SS2-f12-3
- Item
- [ca. 1975]
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of ?.
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Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of ?.
Part of 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.
Part of 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.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of unveiling of plaque outside Summerhill by the historical branch of Dept. of Travel and Publicity in ON.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of minutes of director's meetings of the Richelieu Company, Louis Desmarais, VP J.M Courtwright &Queen's archivist Ian Wilson pictured.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of 2 men looking at plaque commemorating where the first classes of Queen's were held.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of same as above.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of plaque commemorating all those from Queen's community who died during World War I (1914-1918).
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of picture of charter granting/describing the Queen's crest and reaffirming the 1841 Royal Charter in 1953.
Part of Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of minutes of director's meetings of the Richelieu Company, Louis Desmarais, VP J.M Courtwright &Queen's archivist Ian Wilson pictured.