- CA ON00239 F2632-S4-f49-1
- Pièce
- [1969?]
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Items are photographs of Jock Harty Arena. It is a view of the construction of the arena.
Cribbes, William F.
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Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Items are photographs of Jock Harty Arena. It is a view of the construction of the arena.
Cribbes, William F.
John Deutsch University Centre.
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
View from within front door of John Deutsch Centre.
Peter Croyden Photography
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
View of architect's model for McArthur Hall and West Campus residences (Jean Royce Hall).
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
View of the main floor in Stirling Hall where the Foucault Pendulum is located.
Innes, George
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
View of the research area of Stirling Hall taken from the parking lot on the Stuart Street side of the building.
Innes, George
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
View of Theological Hall (Old Arts Building) from the east, Kingston Hall in distance, postmark 1969.
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of tulip garden in front of building.
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Negative of 144-148 University Avenue from "Lest We Forget" by Norman Miller (1969).Also have a brief article on the residence.
Fait partie de Queen'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.
Home for Friendless Women and Children.
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph showing a view of 75 Union St., location of Department of Psychology until 1968 when Humphrey Hall built, torn down for Physical Education Centre 1969. Served as Home for Friendless Women and Children, Women's Medical College (1890) and School of Commerce.