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File consists of images of Queen's track and field teams.
Oversize.
Henry Henderson, Kingston photographer 1864-1898.
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Queens Univ. Track Club Executive, 1903-04. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize. Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Henry Henderson, Kingston photographer 1864-1898.
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Queen's University Track Club, 1908. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Marrison Studio was a photography studio based in Kingston, Ontario
Published
Item is a photograph of Queen's University Track Team, 1919. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Oversize.
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Marrison Studio was a photography studio based in Kingston, Ontario
Published
Item is a photograph of Queen's Intercollegiate Track Team, 1924. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Oversize.
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Marrison Studio was a photography studio based in Kingston, Ontario
Published
Item is a photograph of the Intercollegiate Track Team, 1925. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Also have two copynegatives size 7.9 x 6.1 cm.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Marrison Studio was a photography studio based in Kingston, Ontario
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Intercollegiate Track Team, 1926-27. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 3.6
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No information available on this creator.
Published
Item is a photograph of the Queen's Intercollegiate Track and Harrier Team, 1934-35. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Marrison Studio was a photography studio based in Kingston, Ontario
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Senior Intercollegiate Track Team, 1937. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 3.7
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No information available on this creator.
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Queen's University Track Team. All individuals are identified.
Estate of Rolf Lund via Bonnie Lund, 9 December 2004.
Open
Conservation code:1
3.4 - mat
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No information available on this creator.
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Item is a photograph of the Queen's Senior Intercollegiate Track and Field Team, 1939. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 1999.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queens Track Team and coaches.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 25 March 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 3.5
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No information available on this creator.
Published
Action shot of a pole vaulter.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Item is a photograph of Queen's University, Ontario Universities Athletic Association, Track and Field Champions, 1977. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 1999.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track Team. O.U.A.A. Track Champions. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 22 January 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Item is a photograph of the Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Cross Country Team. CIAU and OUAA Champions. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 22 January 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Oversize.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Item is a photograph of the Queen's University Cross Country O.U.A.A. Champions and C.I.A.U. Champions 1981. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the School of Athletics and Physical Education. Accession No.: Q99-1p
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Track and Field team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 4 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Group photo of Queen's Track and Field Cross Country teams
Wallace Berry, 1999.
Removed from the Wallace Berry Collection
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Women's Cross Country Team, 1984-1985. All individuals are identified.
Mrs. Wallace Berry, 12 May 1999.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Track and Field Team, 1984-1985.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Cross Country Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Track and Field Teams.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 4 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Men's and Women's Track Teams, 1988-1989.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's O.U.A.A. Cross Country Champions.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 31 January 2002.
Open
Conservation code:3.4
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Cross Country Team. O.W.I.A.A. Cross Country Running Champs, 1990-1991. All are dressed in Halloween costumes as Jack-o-lanterns.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 November 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Group photo of Queen's University Golden Gaels 1991-92 Track and Field/Cross Country Teams
Wallace Berry, 1999.
Removed from the Wallace Berry Collection
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Group photo of Queen's University Golden Gaels 1991-92 Women's Cross Country team. O.W.I.A.A. Cross Country Running Champs 1991-92. All individuals are identified.
Wallace Berry, 1999.
Removed from the Wallace Berry Collection
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Cross Country Teams.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Group photo of Queen's University Golden Gaels 1992-1993. Men's and Women's Track teams
Wallace Berry, 1999.
Removed from the Wallace Berry Collection
Open
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Group photo of Queen's Univertity Golden Gaels 1993-94 Men's and Women's Track teams
Wallace Berry, 1999.
Removed from the Wallace Berry Collection
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Men and Women's Track and Field Teams, 1993-1994. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Cross Country Teams, 1993-1994. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Bohdan Yakimeczko is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Track Teams, 1994-1995. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Bohdan Yakimeczko is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Cross Country Track Teams, 1994-1995. All individuls are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Original accession number was Q97-1.
Bohdan Yakimeczko is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Track and Field Teams, 1995-1996. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Bohdan Yakimeczko is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 December 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy (size 16.3 x 12.6 cm) in Duplicate File.
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 17 December 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy (size 16.5 x 12.6 cm) in Duplicate File.
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 3 January 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Various action photos taken at the 1999 Cross-Country Championships. Only Marta Valentic, Lavina Gough and Teresa Duck are identified (V28 A-Track-1999-3.9)
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 2
No information available on this creator.
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Various action photos taken of the 1999 Cross Country Championship race.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Various photos taken at the 1999 Cross Country Championships
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy (size 17.5 x 12.6 cm) in Duplicate File.
Ernie Sparks is a photographer based in Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario., 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 March 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston Ontario, 2 July 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 2 July 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 1 June 2003.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 1 June 2003.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 1 June 2003.
Open
No information available on this creator.
Published
Miscellaneous action photos taken at an indoor track and field meet.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Kingston, Ontario.
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Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's and Women's Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 22 February 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 22 February 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 22 February 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Kingston, Ontario.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's and Women's Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 8 January 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 31 March 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Queen's University. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 31 December 2009.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Queen's University. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 31 December 2009.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. All individuals are identified.
Queen's University. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 31 December 2009.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Action photos of a cross country race.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Kingston, Ontario.
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Action shot of a cross country race.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
Published
Various action photos taken at an outdoor meet.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Four unidentified members of the Queen's Women's Track Team kneeling by the time board.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Various action photos taken at an indoor track and field meet at McGill University.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
No information available on this creator.
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Action photo of the start of a women's race.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 28 March 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 2
No information available on this creator.
Published
Action photo of a men's cross country race.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 28 March 2007.
Open
Conservation code: 2
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Three unidentified participants [winners?] at the College All-Star indoor track meet, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 3.5
Published
Two action photos of Roger Pratt.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 2
Published
Two photos of Dave Ellis [?]. Team Captain 1966-1967.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 2
Published
Varous action shots taken at a track meet.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1
Published
Miscellaneous photos taken at O.U.A.A. and O.W.I.A.A. Track Meets. Identified are Bob Graham, Dale Friesen, Jim Wilson, Tony Posteraro, Chris Reid, Charlie Hitchon, Jouko Korppi-Tommola, Graham Boyle.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1
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Four photos of women's track team members. Identified as Heather Mitchell, Lori Baird, Ann Webster, Bev Code.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1
Wallace R. Berry (1917-1999) was born and raised in Brantford Ontario. In 1937 he entered Queen's University graduating in 1942. While at Queen's he was coach and instructor for swimming and water polo and it was also during these years that he developed an interest in photography. After his graduation from Queen's, in 1942, Wally Berry entered the Royal Canadian Navy. Following the war Wally worked with a motion picture company in Montreal, Associated Screen News. Later he returned to Kingston and established Cinema Television Productions as an outlet for his ideas, as well as opening a photographic studio. Around 1971, he opened The Village Studio in Photography located in Portsmouth Village at 670 King St West. In addition to portraiture he did some freelance news and aerial photography. In 1951 he was appointed official photographer to the Queen's yearbook. In 1954, in addition to still photography, he began filming and latterly video taping Queen's football games. In fact he pioneered this work and it brought him membership in Queen's Football Hall of Fame, builder category. he was also awarded what is now known as the Padre Laverty Award from the Kingston Branch of the Queen's Alumni Association. He closed up his studios in 1996.
Published
Various track team group photos from the 1970's.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1, Conservation Code: 3.5
No information is known about this person.
Published
Action photos of shot put and track. Hugh L. Frasier is identified.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos and one team photo identified as "Relay Champions". One runner is identified as Brian McDonald.
Q.U. Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Public domain
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's Intercollegiate Track Team, 1927. All individuals are identified.
Published
Item is a photograph of Intercollegiate Track Team, 1928. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Published
Queens Track Team, 1935. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Alumni Picture Collection.
Published
Queen's Senior Intercollegiate Track Team. All individuals are identified.
Estate of Rolf Lund via Bonnie Lund, 9 December 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Intercollegiate Track and Field Team.
Published
Various photos at Track and Field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 3.2
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 3.7
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Dave Jarvis running hurdles at the Toronto Star Indoor College Maple Leaf games.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Published
Queens Golden Gaels Track Team - Group photo with Coach Lund.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 25 March 2002.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field team in various poses.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Deprtment, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 31 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photos of various track and field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos of Track and Field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action shots of Cross Country track meets (possibly taken by Rolf Lund)
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action shots taken at Track and Field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Miscellaneous track and field photos.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various photos taken at RMC XC. Bill Houston, Rob Livingston and Bob Milne are identified.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action shots of Track and Field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Cross Country Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos of Track and Field events
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various photos taken at cross country competitions.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Unidentified group photo
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various photos of Track and Field events.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Cross Country Track Team. C.I.A.U. Champions 1984-1985.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 20 November 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various photographs taken at a cross country competition.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Unidentified group photo.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. At bottom of photo is "Rolf and Friends"
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 3.5
Published
Miscellaneous photos of various cross country meets in 1986.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy (size 25.6 x 20.1 cm.) in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men and Women's Track Team, 1986-1987.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 16 October 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels O.U.A.A. Cross Country Champions, 1989. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Sports Information Office, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Cross Country Team.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels O.U.A.A. Cross Country Team, 1990.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copies in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Men's and Women's Cross Country Track Teams, 1990-1991.
Transferred from the Sports Information, School of Athletics and Physical Education, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 8 January 1997.
Photograph was originally part of 3772.1, Box 26.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels O.W.I.A.A. Track and Field Team, 1990.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate FileFor identification of individuals see A-Track-1994-4
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Track Team.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's University Golden Gaels Cross Country Team. OWIAA Silver Medalists and OUAA Bronze Medalists. All individuals are identified.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos of the Men's and Women's Cross Country teams.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Cross Country Track Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 3 December 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Women's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Women's Track and Field Team. All individuals are identified.
Transferred from the Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation Department, 31 March 2009.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Collage of track members Leitch, Solandt, Falconer, and McIntyre. Au verso - photo of mining laboratory.
Published
Unidentified high jumper.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photos of an indoor track meet.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Also have copy of A-Track-Undated-13.1 in Duplicate File.
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's And Women's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 26 August 2004.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Various action photos of an indoor track meet.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Golden Gaels Men's Track and Field Team.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Queen's Track jacket, medals and running shoes.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Queen's Track Team ca. 1908-10.
Published
Action photos taken at an indoor track and field meet.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos of Cross Country runs.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various photos of Track and Field events in the 1980's.
Queen's University Department of Athletics and Recreation, 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photo of a hurdle race.
Transfer by Queen's University Archives, 21 June 2001.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Various action photos taken at an outdoor track meet.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 2
Published
Two action photos of unidentified members of Queen's Men's Track team at an outdoor track meet.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photos of an indoor track meet.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photo of an indoor track meet.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Action photo of runners at the finish line at a track and field meet.
Rolf Lund, 28 January 2005.
Open
Conservation code: 1
Published
Two action photos, one of a runner and one of a long jumper.
Transferred from the Athletics and Physical Education Department, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, 4 January 2006.
Open
Conservation code: 1