- CA ON00239 F1772-S1-SS2-f13-5
- Unidad documental simple
- [ca. 1975]
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Pall Ardal's publications, all works by David Hume.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Pall Ardal's publications, all works by David Hume.
Parte deQueen'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.
Parte deQueen'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.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of charter granting/describing in the Queen's crest and reaffirming the 1841 Royal Charter in 1953.
Parte deQueen'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.
Immaculate Conception Glee Club
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Immaculate Conception high school glee club from Kingston, Jamaica performing.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of pictured L-R: Deutsch, Raminsky, Bryce, Uoquhart in Mackintosh-Corry Hall.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of The Ethics of Change Symposium.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of Installation of Dr. Deutsch, and Martin Myerson and Dr. Rene Dubos pictured.
Parte deQueen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications fonds
Item is a photograph of King St. W, winter, plaque landing of Col. Bradstreet in this area and his capture of Fort Frontenac in 1758.